Thrival Muscle Recovery System
$189.99
A self-myofascial release tool that mimics the varied angles, depths, and shapes of a therapist's hands. The base provides a stable platform for four different attachment heads, in pairs. By using the different attachment heads, the user can contact, with varying pressure, both broad areas and specific myofascial structures, and use static compression or active range of motion during treatment. The attachments may be moved to any of the width settings to allow for customized therapeutic release on any size user. Includes: Therapeutic Release Board; Travel Board; Ballhead, meat grinder, bullseye and back stretcher attachments.
Brand: Thrival
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