Vibratory therapy (VT) is a mechanical stimulus, characterized by oscillatory movements, and can be used as an intervention to reduce self-reported pain and pain sensitivity in patients with nonspecific chronic pain. The articles used in this study were published in the years 2014 to 2020, being the equivalent of 14% in the year 2014, 14% in the year 2015, 29% in the year 2017, 14% in the year 2018, 14% in the year 2019 and 14% in 2020. In view of this, most of the works were from Germany 29%, against 14% from Brazil, 14% from the United States of America, 14% from India, 14% from England and 14% from Spain. In view of the results found, it was observed that TV is effective in relieving musculoskeletal pain, as it was also evident that it has a direct role in muscle recovery, in the reduction of pain perception and helps in the range of joint movements. Thus, it is a method with a broad approach, a quick and satisfactory response and promising results for users.
• Vibration therapy has proven effective in reducing pain and sensitivity in patients with nonspecific chronic pain.
• Scientific evidence points to benefits in relieving musculoskeletal pain and muscle recovery.
• The method helps to decrease pain perception and improve joint range of motion.
• It has practical applicability and can be incorporated into rehabilitation programs to optimize clinical outcomes.
• It provides support for teaching and the development of new research, with promising results and a rapid therapeutic response.