FasciaEdge 3.0 -Massage Tool, Soft Tissue Massage Tool, Myofascial Release, Pain Relief, IASTM, Deep Tissue Massage Tools, Soft Tissue Release Tool, Myofascial Release Tool
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Introducing FasciaEdge, this lightweight plastic, multipurpose massage and recovery tool for soft tissue rehabilitationThe edges are created differently and there are differences between, convex, concave is less pressure, the thumb corner - The importance of the holesHow to use it in different directions - The myth about IASTM that must bruise your muscles! No that’s not true, but it could if there are lots of adhesions in the treatable area, so the answer is it is not the FasciaEdge goal but it is possible Is FasciaEdge painful? It could be, but if you use it correctly, it won’t be overly painful, FasciaEdge blends into the tissue and scans it for misalignments, the misaligned tissue would feel bumpy/slower/rigid/will get redness reactionUsing it in different areas of the body - The difference of pressure should vary when used over muscles, ligaments, tendons or bones - Using FasciaEdge over clothes is goodDirect on the skin: FasciaEdge will stretch the fascia, the edge of the tool will glide on the fascia creating tension & stretches the soft tissue - Oil: will allow FasciaEdge to get deeper into the muscular tissue & promote muscle realignment & recovery - Trigger point release: using the trigger point corners you can apply as much pressure as you want & hold it until you feel a release then move around it because the trigger points move around to weaker areas
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Introducing FasciaEdge, a lightweight, plastic, multipurpose massage and recovery tool for soft tissue rehabilitation How to use: - The edges are created differently and there are differences between, convex, concave is less pressure, the thumb corner - The importance of the holes - How to use it in different directions - The myth about IASTM that must bruise your muscles! No that’s not true, but it could if there are lots of adhesions in the treatable area, so the answer is it is not the FasciaEdge goal but it is possible Is FasciaEdge painful? It could be, but if you use it correctly, it won’t be overly painful, FasciaEdge blends into the tissue and scans it for misalignments, the misaligned tissue would feel bumpy/slower/rigid/will get redness reaction - Using it in different areas of the body - The difference of pressure should vary when used over muscles, ligaments, tendons or bones - Using FasciaEdge over clothes is good. It’ll create heat from friction & stretch the fascia, bring more blood flow to the area that I turn would speed up the recovery process - Direct on the skin: FasciaEdge will stretch the fascia, the edge of the tool will glide on the fascia creating tension & stretches the soft tissue - Oil: will allow FasciaEdge to get deeper into the muscular tissue & promote muscle realignment & recovery - Trigger point release: using the trigger point corners you can apply as much pressure as you want & hold it until you feel a release then move around it because the trigger points move around to weaker areas https://www.youtube.com/playlistlist=PLmf2fEm5UhLlVGf2NK8ES4rMqD1ya3yPz
Introducing FasciaEdge, this lightweight plastic, multipurpose massage and recovery tool for soft tissue rehabilitationThe edges are created differently and there are differences between, convex, concave is less pressure, the thumb corner - The importance of the holesHow to use it in different directions - The myth about IASTM that must bruise your muscles! No that’s not true, but it could if there are lots of adhesions in the treatable area, so the answer is it is not the FasciaEdge goal but it is possible Is FasciaEdge painful? It could be, but if you use it correctly, it won’t be overly painful, FasciaEdge blends into the tissue and scans it for misalignments, the misaligned tissue would feel bumpy/slower/rigid/will get redness reactionUsing it in different areas of the body - The difference of pressure should vary when used over muscles, ligaments, tendons or bones - Using FasciaEdge over clothes is goodDirect on the skin: FasciaEdge will stretch the fascia, the edge of the tool will glide on the fascia creating tension & stretches the soft tissue - Oil: will allow FasciaEdge to get deeper into the muscular tissue & promote muscle realignment & recovery - Trigger point release: using the trigger point corners you can apply as much pressure as you want & hold it until you feel a release then move around it because the trigger points move around to weaker areas
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Introducing FasciaEdge, a lightweight, plastic, multipurpose massage and recovery tool for soft tissue rehabilitation How to use: - The edges are created differently and there are differences between, convex, concave is less pressure, the thumb corner - The importance of the holes - How to use it in different directions - The myth about IASTM that must bruise your muscles! No that’s not true, but it could if there are lots of adhesions in the treatable area, so the answer is it is not the FasciaEdge goal but it is possible Is FasciaEdge painful? It could be, but if you use it correctly, it won’t be overly painful, FasciaEdge blends into the tissue and scans it for misalignments, the misaligned tissue would feel bumpy/slower/rigid/will get redness reaction - Using it in different areas of the body - The difference of pressure should vary when used over muscles, ligaments, tendons or bones - Using FasciaEdge over clothes is good. It’ll create heat from friction & stretch the fascia, bring more blood flow to the area that I turn would speed up the recovery process - Direct on the skin: FasciaEdge will stretch the fascia, the edge of the tool will glide on the fascia creating tension & stretches the soft tissue - Oil: will allow FasciaEdge to get deeper into the muscular tissue & promote muscle realignment & recovery - Trigger point release: using the trigger point corners you can apply as much pressure as you want & hold it until you feel a release then move around it because the trigger points move around to weaker areas https://www.youtube.com/playlistlist=PLmf2fEm5UhLlVGf2NK8ES4rMqD1ya3yPz
2021-03-08 13:10:36