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G**6
Worth it!
So glad I came across this on Facebook! As a “weekend warrior” I'm always in need of constant maintenance on my beat up body! I've been wanting to get into instrument assisted myofascial release for a while now but the cost of the tools was always a prohibiting factor. This tool is much less expensive than the sets and does just as much if not more. I've been using the tool a few times a week in my trouble areas and have felt improvements in recovery, range of motion, and overall muscle pain. I need a little more leverage when doing the quads and IT band and the weight and grip really help.This definitely has a clean and professional look and feel. The weight is good and it feels great in the hand. I played with it on myself and a friend to test it in action and was pleased with the results. So far I'm very happy!
R**B
Superior ergonomics and feel
A very good quality tool for the price, nice weight and smooth edges, making it easy to apply sufficient pressure without hand strain. I wasn’t sure about the tool being made from heavy duty aluminum but it’s solid, heavy and has a smooth finish and color that I love. It responds and feels like steel. I have been using it for the past week to help release bound fascia, and I could feel a noticeable difference in muscle access after one use, especially in my arms.
I**R
Reasonably priced, Ergonomical and balanced IASTM
I'm a therapist working with medial/lateral epicondylitis or scar adhesions due to extrinsic flexors/extensors tendon(s) lacerations, poor healing from carpal tunnel release, ulnar nerve transposition, distal radius fractures, etc.I've used a variety of IASTM tools (from $1,500-$4,000 brands to the cheap knock offs $15).Pros: Ergonomical. Weight of the IASTM feels balanced.Con: Craftsmanship. I like my tools to be near perfect if purchased new.I will update the rating on how effective it is for softening scar adhesions or tight muscles.
J**T
Great recovery tool for personal use
Highly recommended! I ordered the myogrip to do some home recovery treatment after long hikes and snowboard trips. I’m usually spending 4-5 days in a row hiking and riding and my calfs and quads get crazy sore. I use this tool in the hot tub, shower or with a lotion to help work out the tight and sore knots in my legs and I love it. It travels well and is easy to wash. It’s heavy so I don’t have to push really hard and it’s more specific than a foam roller. Definitely worth the purchase!
J**5
Top of the line!
Purchased this for my wife who is an athletic trainer. She uses this on her athletes as well as on me for soft tissue mobilization/Graston. This tool is excellent! Well made, ergonomic, and very versatile.
G**N
The trigger point tip is a nice touch and the smooth
I had the Edge tool and thought it had some drawbacks so I upgraded to this one. This tool is just more versatile. The trigger point tip is a nice touch and the smooth, polished, double beveled edge felt really nice compared to other tools. It has multiple edges for different levels of pressure, different sized areas, and different tolerance levels. Does the work of multiple tools for a fraction of the price. I don't have to carry around a large set of tools or keep interchanging between tools. I simply carry it in my pocket. Smooth surface also makes it easy to keep clean. I am very happy with my purchase! GB
T**R
Liked it so much I bought a second and gifted it!
I originally bought the MyoGrip to work on myself, just as a recovery and deep massage tool. It does wonders! But at one point, I was going to physical therapy for an told my PT about it...brought it in so he could try it and now he won't give it back! Ha. He says it's his favorite tool. I thought that spoke volumes and told me that MyoGrip is really on to something here.
J**G
Great Ergonomics, Self IASTM
As a PT I own various IASTM including the Endiglow Set and Myofascial Releaser Ellipse Pro (probably the best tool) sold here on Amazon. But the Ellipse Pro is quite uncomfortable on your Thenar when you apply it on yourself whereas this Myogrip has a thicker grip which won't fatigue or strain your grip when you apply it on someone else or yourself.
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