<div class="detailmodule_html"><div class="detail-desc-decorate-richtext"><div id="offer-template-0"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Product Introduction</strong></span><span style="font-size:18px"><br/>This muscle start stop rehabilitation manual massager is designed as a manual massage tool for precise pressing and fascial relaxation. It does not require electric drive, and through its ergonomic design and different pressing end designs, it can accurately locate the start and end points, trigger points, and original points of muscles. With the help of the hand, it can exert force to press or roll, directly acting on tight fascia and sore muscle nodules, achieving deep release. Whether it is muscle rehabilitation after sports injuries, daily care for chronic muscle strain, or local muscle stiffness caused by prolonged sitting and standing, it can manually adjust the strength, provide targeted relief of discomfort, operate flexibly and do not rely on power, and can be accessed at any time. <br/><br/></span><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Product Features</strong></span><span style="font-size:18px"><br/>Direct Pain Point: The rounded end is suitable for pressing the starting and ending points of muscles over a large area, with a shape that fits the texture of the muscles and is not easy to slip when exerting force. <br/>Controllable strength: The pressure intensity can be adjusted completely by relying on hand force. Light pressure can be used for daily relaxation, while heavy pressure can penetrate deep fascia, suitable for people with different tolerance levels. <br/>Can be used anywhere: the size of a palm can be stuffed into a fitness bag or pocket, and can be taken out and used at any time during business trips, workouts, or office breaks. <br/>Skin friendly feeling: When pressed, it fits the skin without causing pain, and the edges are rounded and polished to avoid scratching the skin with sharp edges. Even if held for a long time, it is not easy to slip. <br/><br/></span><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Applicable population</strong></span><span style="font-size:18px"><br/>Rehabilitation period population: People who are in the recovery period after muscle strain or contusion and need to gently press and relax the starting and ending points of the muscles, or those who require long-term care due to chronic strain (such as lumbar muscle strain) (should follow medical advice for use). <br/>Fitness/Exercise Enthusiasts: People who experience muscle tension and obvious trigger points after exercise (such as deltoid muscle nodules after shoulder training) and need to manually release the fascia, especially suitable for athletes who are prone to muscle nodules such as strength training and running. <br/>Sedentary office workers: Long term desk sitting can cause stiffness in the shoulder, neck, and back muscles, requiring constant massage of the original points to relieve soreness. They can use fragmented relaxation during work breaks. <br/>Handmade/manual laborers: those who suffer from muscle strain (such as wrist and back) due to frequent manual exertion and bending, and need targeted compression to relieve it. <br/>Massage health enthusiasts: those who are accustomed to traditional Chinese massage and primitive point therapy, and require tools to assist in precise pressing, which is more labor-saving and accurate than manual pressing. <br/><br/></span><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Precautions</strong></span><span style="font-size:18px"><br/>Taboo situations: Do not use for acute muscle injury (such as within 24 hours of pulling), skin wounds or inflammation (redness, swelling, ulceration); Patients with severe fractures or osteoporosis are prohibited from using it; Patients with joint dislocation and tumors are prohibited from using it; Pregnant women are prohibited from using the waist, abdomen, and abdomen. <br/>Usage guidelines:<br/>When pressing, do not apply too much force. If you experience pain or numbness, stop immediately to avoid damaging muscles or nerves; <br/>Press the same area no more than 3 times a day, with a cumulative time of no more than 5 minutes each time, to prevent muscle fatigue caused by excessive stimulation; <br/>Avoid directly pressing on the protruding areas of bones (such as vertebrae and knee bones), and aim to press on the muscles adjacent to the bones. <br/>Special Reminder: Children should use it under adult guidance and only for mild relaxation (such as lightly pressing the sole of the foot), avoiding contact with the head and face; If muscle soreness worsens after pressing, stop using and observe, and consult a rehabilitation therapist if necessary; This product is only an auxiliary rehabilitation tool and cannot replace professional medical treatment. <br/>Maintenance tip: After use, wipe the surface dust with a damp cloth. If it is stained with sweat, dip it in neutral soapy water and gently wipe it. After drying, store it; Avoid falling or coming into contact with high temperature environments to prevent material deformation; When not in use for a long time, keep it in a dry place to avoid direct sunlight that may cause material aging.</span></div><div> </div><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p></div></div><br/>