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Questions and Answers



How Do You Compare to Other Competitors?
 

Our revolutionary deep muscle treatment uses rapid, repetitive strokes to stimulate blood flow & heat. We provide industry-leading speed, control and massage heads to compete with any of our rivals.

We're one of the largest suppliers of massage guns to Chiropractors, Physiotherapists & Professional Athletes. As well as manufacturing our guns for other brands.

What really sets us apart is we provide our customers with the complete package. An industry leading 60 Day Money Back Guarantee (T&C's) included with every package.

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Does It Hurt?

The sensation experienced is a gentle vibrating massage. Intensity is largely controlled by the pressure applied by the user. 

Sensitivity differs from person to person but both the Pulsar V1 & V2 have a wide range of speed settings and tools to allow you to gently build up as you desire.

 

Who Might Benefit From This?

We are widely used by chiropractors, physiotherapists, professional and hobbyist athletes (runners, climbers, weight lifters, crossfitters, etc.). As well as people who sit for large parts of their days.

People who experience chronic headaches may also find relief from myofascial release. Gently massaging on tightened muscles in and around the neck and head can reduce headaches.

Some people with venous insufficiency, which occurs when blood pools in the deep veins of the leg, may also be candidates for myofascial release. During venous insufficiency, the blood pool stretches and eventually damages the veins in your legs. You may experience an aching and painful sensation in the affected leg. Myofascial release might be used in conjunction with other treatments to reduce the pooling and pain caused by venous insufficiency.

 

What Is Myofascial Release?

Myofascial release is a type of physical therapy often used to treat myofascial pain syndrome. Myofascial pain syndrome is a pain disorder caused by sensitivity and tightness in your tissues. These tissues surround and support the muscles throughout your body. The pain usually originates from specific points called “trigger points.”

The release focuses on reducing pain by easing the tension and tightness in the trigger points. It’s not always easy to understand what trigger point is responsible for the pain. Localizing pain to a specific trigger point is very difficult. For that reason, myofascial release is often used over a broad area of muscle and tissue rather than at single points.

 

How Does It Work?

Gently massage stiff or tightened areas (repeating multiple times) on the same trigger point and on surrounding trigger points until you feel the tension is fully released.

The areas where you need to concentrate may not be near where the pain originates or where you feel the pain most prominently. Myofascial release works the broader network of muscles that might be causing your pain. It tries to reduce tension throughout your body by releasing trigger points across a broad section of your muscular system.

 

What Are the Risks?

Myofascial release by massage has very few risks. Whether you’re trying to relax or aiming to ease back pain, massage guns may be beneficial for pain reduction.

However, massage isn’t ideal for people:

  • with burns, injuries, or painful wounds
  • with fractures or broken bones
  • with fragile or weak bones
  • with deep vein thrombosis or deep vein issues
  • taking blood-thinning medications