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45 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hits the Spot,
This review is from: The Knobble II by the Pressure Positive Company (Health and Beauty)
What a handy little device. While there are lots of little massagers on the market, this one had a lot of cool features:
-just the right size (about as big as a doorknob) -the tip is really smooth to decrease friction (some massagers can "catch") -has this rubber stuff around the top where you grip it so it doesn't slip around -looks prettier sitting around than other massagers :) So who needs one? Just about anyone with sore muscles. The idea here is that sore and painful muscles have little irritable knots/spots in them, called trigger points, that cause pain. The cure? Rubbing them and working them out. While you could do this with your bare fingers, this can put a lot of stress on them over time and do damage. Also, using this device will enable you to massage longer- a definite plus! Useful for everyday sore muscles, or when trying to get rid of a chronic problem, consider this little tool- you won't regret it. Those with elbow tendiitis might also want to check out Treat Your Own Tennis Elbow. Happy massaging!
44 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Use it every day!!,
By lizardo (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Knobble II by the Pressure Positive Company, Sapphire Blue (Health and Beauty)
I use this tool every day to work on my Trigger Points. It is easy to grip and saves my hands and fingers. It is one of my most valued possessions. Never use it on bare skin. Always have a layer of clothing or a towel between your skin and the tool. Use sensible pressure to avoid bruises. I found that the area around a Trigger Point which has never been worked may be more likely to bruise. After the trigger point has been relieved the bruising does not return. Just my personal experience.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Have Pressure Points? It's Great,
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This review is from: The Knobble II by the Pressure Positive Company, Amethyst Purple (Health and Beauty)
I was the type that actually wedged my TV remote in places on my back - trying to get relief to those pressure points. Now I can reach them easily. I also use the edge to roll on sore muscles to massage.
If you are the type that can't take pain on these areas, you wont like it. It is hard and really does the job at applying deep pressure to these points. 2115|R1AB9662WO246E;2115|R3BPG2IA168ATH;2115|R33125ED2OQZS7;
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