Inner roller ball therapy is micro vibration pressure electric roller ball massager machine that acts on tissues and muscles
It is a cylinder composed of multiple balls that acts on various of the body through squeezing and rolling
In addition,the special “honeycomb configuration” of the ball produces pulses and rhythmic movements, which is more in line with the ergonomic curve design,
produces pulses and rhythmic movements, making the operation more labor-saving, with greater massage intensity and stronger penetration.
Inner Roller Ball Therapy
The cylinder is composed of 39 pieces roller balls(25mm in diameter),rotation frequency is 40-320Hz can be adjusted
Doulbe handle make the force more uniform and operation more easier
Special for relieve muscle soreness,body shaping and firming breasts;promote blood circulation, boost metabolism, improve microcirculation, reduce swelling, and disperse stasis.
Massage belly can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, help digestion.
Advantage
Simulates the techniques of professional masseurs to relieve muscle soreness and deep massage
The handle is detachable and wireless, making it more convenient to use in gyms, health centers and beauty salons
Made of high-quality silicone material, it has good elasticity and durability
Used with essential oils, it can enhance the effect
Usage
It is helpful to activate muscles before fitness training, improve sports performance, and enhance flexibility and posture.
For sedentary lifestyles, it helps to break adhesions, improve blood circulation and enhance flexibility.
The device can relieve muscle soreness and accelerate lactic acid metabolism after exercise
It can be used on the back, waist, abdomen, legs, shoulders and other parts and use time for each part is 3-5 minutes
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Treatment tips
Avoid Direct Pressure on Bones, Joints, or Sensitive Areas(e.g., groin, spine).
Start gently; excessive force can cause bruising.
Avoid if pregnant, or with inflammation, blood clots, or osteoporosis.
If pain persists or worsens, or for treatment of complex areas (e.g., psoas, pelvic floor muscles), consult a professional