NHO Electric Fascia Knife Heating and Vibration Muscle Scraper Tool Fascia Blaster Fascia Tool Massage Tools for Deep Tissue IASTM Trigger Point Massage Tool Gua Sha Myofascial Release Tool

NHO Electric Fascia Knife Heating and Vibration Muscle Scraper Tool Fascia Blaster Fascia Tool Massage Tools for Deep Tissue IASTM Trigger Point Massage Tool Gua Sha Myofascial Release Tool

$89.60
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NHO Electric Fascia Knife Heating and Vibration Muscle Scraper Tool Fascia Blaster Fascia Tool Massage Tools for Deep Tissue IASTM Trigger Point Massage Tool Gua Sha Myofascial Release Tool

NHO Electric Fascia Knife Heating and Vibration Muscle Scraper Tool Fascia Blaster Fascia Tool Massage Tools for Deep Tissue IASTM Trigger Point Massage Tool Gua Sha Myofascial Release Tool

$89.60

- This electric fascia scraper can targets fascial adhesions and nodules, thereby relaxing deep soft tissues and relieving hypertonic states. It is designed for neck and shoulder fascia nodules and muscle tension caused by long-term sedentary office work. You can use it to relax the origin of the muscles at the back of the neck and perform an overall relaxation of the neck and shoulders along the trapezius muscle. It is also effective for local fasciitis caused by long-term exercise or labor, such as tennis elbow, tenosynovitis, and plantar fasciitis. When relaxing, it should be noted that you should not only focus on the painful area but also relax the entire fascial chain. - The NHO electric fascia scraper features a metal blade, unlike most competitors’ plastic ones. Plastic blades have high friction and can’t penetrate deep fascial layers, but our smooth, low-resistance metal blade?precision-engineered with optimized curvature and thickness?does. Rigorous testing perfected its design: slightly thicker, it’s too blunt; slightly thinner, it’s uncomfortably sharp. This precision targets adhesions and nodules effectively. During use, subtle "clicking" sounds and a rolling sensation under the skin signal fascial adhesions?common causes of pain and tension. Consistent scraping gradually releases these stubborn knots. - Unlike traditional fascia scrapers, this electric model features built-in heating and high-frequency micro-vibration functions. The combined effects of scraping, warmth and vibration deliver significantly enhanced relaxation results. During cold autumn and winter months, using conventional stainless steel scrapers becomes an uncomfortable ordeal - few would brave an icy-cold tool in freezing weather. This heated electric scraper eliminates that problem entirely. Additionally, its colorful LED lighting creates an ambient atmosphere during use for a more enjoyable experience. - With its compact size, this device is highly portable ? perfect for business trips, hiking, or travel as it easily fits in any bag. It features a convenient USB-C charging port that works with standard chargers. The surface is coated with an eco-friendly soft-touch matte finish that feels warm and smooth to the touch. For cleaning, simply wipe with a damp cloth (avoid alcohol). The included protective cover safeguards the blade when not in use. - It has 4 modes with 9 intensity levels each. Equipped with a 500mAh battery, it lasts approx. 80 mins per charge (varies by heating setting). Designed for full-body use?from neck to feet?its versatile shape works on both small, delicate muscle groups (hands, feet) and large ones (lower back, waist). Easily usable on most areas alone (except lower back), it’s ideal for self-relaxation. Also suitable for physical therapists, sports rehab specialists, coaches, and masseurs for client use. Includes a bonus fascia pen.

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How to use the NHO electric fascia scraper

How to use it for tennis elbow

Steps to use the NHO electric fascia scraper for relaxing tennis elbow

How to use it for tennis elbow

How to use it for neck and shoulder discomfort

Relaxing the muscles in the neck and shoulder area

How to use it for neck and shoulder discomfort

How to use it for triceps tendonitis

Steps for using the NHO electric fascia scraper to relieve triceps tendonitis

How to use it for triceps tendinitis

How to use it for knee joints

Steps for using the NHO electric fascia scraper to release tension around knee

How to use it for knee joints

How to use it for Achilles tendonitis

Steps for relaxing the Achilles Tendon with the NHO electric fascia scraper

How to use it for Achilles tendon

How to use it for trigger finger

Steps to use the NHO electric fascia scraper for relieving trigger finger

How to use it for trigger finger

For tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), relaxation should not only focus on the lateral epicondyle of the humerus but also include the back of the hand and the extensor muscles of the forearm.

Pay attention to the posterior side of the occipital bone, which is the position along the lower edge of the hairline at the back of the head. This area is the origin of many neck and shoulder muscles and is often highly tense, making it a key area for treatment with a fascia scraper. The trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles should also be focused on.

Triceps tendonitis often manifests as discomfort on the outer side of the elbow when doing push-ups or bench presses.For triceps tendonitis relaxation:

a. Bend the elbow to keep the triceps slightly stretched.

b. Use a fascia scraper to focus on the elbow area first.

c. Then move upward to treat the entire triceps muscle.

Knee discomfort is often caused by weak muscles around the knee and excessive tension in some muscles. In addition to strengthening muscle strength, you should also relax the area around the knee joint, as well as the front and side of the thigh. Especially the iliotibial band on the side of the thigh.

Achilles tendonitis is not just caused by local tension, but by tightness in the calf, Achilles tendon, and plantar fascia. Therefore, when using a fascia scraper for relaxation, it’s essential to release all these muscles in the plantar area, Achilles tendon, and calf.

Trigger finger (stenosing tenosynovitis) often occurs on the palmar side. Activities such as rock climbing, playing musical instruments, office work, and housework can all lead to tenosynovitis. When relaxing, we should not only focus on relieving discomfort in the affected tendon sheath area but also relax the entire hand and the palmar side of the forearm.

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