FASCIQ IASTM Fascia Knife – The Grip

120,00 

The FASCIQ IASTM fascia knife “The Grip” is durable and comfortable in the hands. ”The Grip” The IASTM fascia knife has a slightly sloping finish on one side, but due to the 5mm thickness of the tool – the therapy with this side is soft after the sensations. ”The Grip” is great for treating blockades and scar tissue using the oblique side of the tool. The sharp end of the fascia knife is used to reach the deepest layers of the fascia and perform fascia techniques. The choice of fascia knife is the choice of each therapist – each has its own preferences and techniques, however, the IASTM fascia instrument must feel comfortable in the hand. In recent years, it has been established that the basic functions of joints, muscles, organs and tendons require a normally functioning fascial network. To ensure the normal functioning of the tissues, a healthy and functioning surrounding fascia is necessary for the normal functioning of the muscles. Between 30 and 40 percent of the strength generated by the muscles comes from the fascia that surrounds them. This indicates that the fascia requires special attention. The tool is especially suitable for relieving tension and muscle pain, as well as for restoring the balance of the fascial network and the body.

Product Description:

  • This IASTM tool will allow you to perform the necessary fascia treatments while reducing the load on your hands
  • Lifetime Warranty – All Fasciq IASTM tools come with a lifetime warranty. This lifetime warranty ensures that you will receive the best product!
  • Material: AISI 304 (1.4301) high quality surgical stainless steel
  • Weight: 376 grams
  • Dimensions: 5 mm x 12 cm x 12 cm

Product Advantages:

  • Helps maintain a flexible and well-maintained, healthy network of fascia
  • Improves tissue perfusion
  • Improves range of motion
  • Improves soft tissue mobilization
  • Loosening of scar tissue in soft tissues.
  • Triggerpoint Treatment

Fasciq IASTM fascia knives are used to treat:

  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Patellatric tendinitis
  • Achilles tendinitis
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Shin big bone stress syndrome, or “shin splints”
  • Adhesive capsulitis
  • Lateral and medial epiconditis, jev tennis/golfer’s elbow
  • Iliotibial ligament pain syndrome
  • Surgical or traumatic scars and scar tissue

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