🌟 Elevate Your Recovery Game with The Wave Tool!
The Wave Tool is a patented, ergonomic soft tissue release tool designed for effective muscle recovery and pain relief. Made from a durable blue nylon/glass composite, this versatile tool is perfect for therapists and individuals alike, allowing for use in various settings. Its unique 3D design minimizes hand strain while maximizing therapeutic benefits.
A**R
Great tool
Bought for my wife, she uses it at least weekly if not every other day. Every time she uses it she talks about how great of a product is and how it’s helped with pain she has dealt with for years, which now seems non existent. Great buy
S**.
Great product
Love using this tool in my massage practice. Great fit in your hand, not to heavy or bilky. good grip. Works good on scar tissue. Would only recommend for people that know what they are doing or you could cause some serious skin and soft tissue damage. Little costly
G**S
Worth the price. Great relief for hands
I bought this for my hands. I work with my hands, warehouse work. So my hands and forearms get stiff and tight. Massage did not help much. I bought a different, cheaper, flat metal guasha tool several months ago. It helped a little, but not enough.I had hesitated to buy the Wave Tool because of the price. Eventually I needed relief enough to take the chance. (There was a Prime Day discount.). It is worth the price. It really helped my hands . I hadn't realized how much pain I had in my hands until it was released.The tool comes with instructions and links for more info. I would advise one to follow instructions, and start gently. Avoid scraping tendons.I am glad that I purchased the Wave Tool. I would buy it again if I lost it.
T**N
Great
Tool is glorious at getting knots or off muscles. Design to be able to grip while using device isn't the best for all angles. Highly suggest using some kind of padding for certain angles when using device to avoid poor grip and/or pain when using for longer periods of time
K**A
One of the best beginner home massage tools ever
I have just started playing around with myofascial release techniques on myself and family. As an occupational therapist, I can use tools like these with clients in physical rehab settings. But with no formal training/experience in this area, I wanted to try it on myself first. But if I can't afford the training, I certainly can't afford the individual medical grade stainless steel grastin tools!The wave is a great all in one starter tool. I can access all parts of the body with at least one part of the wave. It's very lightweight, comfortable to hold in my petite hands, sturdy, and quick to clean. I can see myself throwing this tool into my travel bag and pulling it out for some quick self care.
A**R
Great tool!
This little tool is genius. Scraping or massage have helped tremendously with my recuperation from hip surgery. Does help to get instructions from a physical therapist on correct use.
C**V
Before you have hand surgery work with a pro and try this.
Not a trained technically but have a strong understanding of anatomy. Would not use unless you have this understanding or you could do damage rather than heal. In my case, specific application to trigger finger. Four months, occupational hand therapist for two months, brought improvement but not a cure, cortisone injection brought complete cure, for 2 weeks, then back to pre-injection status, went to chiropractor that specializes in sports therapy and he used graston and Active Release and had a big improvement but still problems after two visits, I was leaving the area due to covid-19 and he suggested that given my knowledge of the hand and finger anatomy to buy this device and copy his treatments. Well unbelievable results. The hand doc had suggested more injections or even could have surgery to cut the pulley in my hand. Just two more treatments, 2 days apart with ice afterward and woke up this morning with no trigger finger, still some tenderness and not 100% (yet). But now expect full recovery. Can noticeably feel a reduction in the bump in my tendon.
J**.
Love it!
As a massage therapist, I use Gua Sha a lot in my practice. After having dropped, broken and paid to replace a variety of ceramic soup spoons and stones, I thought this plastic tool might be a better choice in the long run for my pocket book. After using it, I can also say that I love how ergonomic it is to work with! I never get thumb strain with this one like I would with a lot of other tool options. And I appreciate how much longer the edge is compared to other tools, so I can cover a large area with fewer strokes. I'm so glad I was recommended this tool by another MT!
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