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Review on 🌿 CP Massage Stick by Moji by Heather Smith

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Surprisingly better than the rest

I've just bought the "Moji Curve PRO" after a long search for a massage stick. Moji is a diggy bomb that blows away other approaches to muscle massage. (By the way, this is a post I wrote on my blog.) I've tried the classic "stick" and it does the job pretty well (I'd go for the short standard or the short flex if that's what you're after). to buy). And physical therapists also recommend using a roller that can be rolled across the floor, which I find incredibly painful and uncomfortable. All sorts of painful areas were found, including muscles, fascial adhesions, and trigger points, but were controlled. Great Features: It is curved for an easy grip and follows the contours of your body to hit your muscles more easily. It has its own "weight" although it's not heavy so you don't have to push hard to get much pressure, it moves in all directions thanks to ball bearings so you can really hit muscles or adhesions (other sticks only go up and down). down) and I find it appealing. I think the heavier you are the less pressure there will be. But you have to put a lot of pressure on him. He says it can be used anywhere. It will hit your glutes, quads, hamstrings, angles, knees, feet and neck. It won't be good for your psoas and I don't like it on my lower back. Your upper back, arms, and chest (if you're a bodybuilder) will love it, but you'll need the help of a partner. My friends who also have muscle problems play with it at my house and are very surprised. The only way I want to improve is to put rubber dots in the capture area (orange part). Most people won't like it and it will shorten the life of the product, but as someone with arthritis I would appreciate it. But don't let that hold you back. Its worth it!

Pros
  • Massagers and Accessories
Cons
  • Expensive