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Old 12-29-2013, 05:56 PM #4
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I just roll on tennis balls, dog balls, golf balls, against the wall or while on the floor - the problem with most tools is you have to reach around to hold/use them and that alone can flare you up..

I don't understand how a multi pointed tool like that can address triggerpoints properly.

TrPs need steady pressure on the exact spot until the pain softens and goes away..
I have used something similar called a theracane. It has different size knobs and several handles, so you can get leverage and force on trigger point without stresses your hands. I also use foam roller and tennis balls...theracane is my favorite and easiest to use
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