Properties | Details |
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Purpose of Use | Aims to reduce inflammation by flushing extracellular fluids such as lymph fluid and venous blood out of the muscle tissue and into the circulatory system. It can help relax tight muscles, break up scar tissue and adhesions, and minimize muscle soreness and tension. |
Types | • Back massager: use for the back area of the body. • Foot massager: use for the foot. • Gun massager: use for all body muscles except the neck and head • Neck massager: used for the neck |
Proper Use | • Turn on the device without putting it on your body. • After operating the device, put it on the body without pressure, just make it float smoothly. • Orient the body to the desired area slowly, at an approximate rate of seconds per inch or less. • If you hit a knot or an area of tension, let the device rest on that spot—without adding additional pressure—for a few moments before moving on. |
Safety Precautions | Don’t use it: What part of the body weakens sensation? In the bony areas For musculoskeletal injuries such as sprains and strains On bruises or open wounds If you are experiencing severe or unexplained pain • Used by Massage therapists are licensed professionals with specialized training. |
Common Problems | Malfunction on motor and timer switch. |
Saudi Food and Drug Authority license | --- |
Manufacturers | • Hyperice • Pormuloo • Olsky • Fitpulse • Segmart |
Sources | • The Washington Post • Verywellfit • Goop • Best Reviews.Guide |