Customer Comments:
Most Useless Product I Have Ever Ordered August 23, 2008 I can't even begin to tell you how useless this product is. It feel like it was made by a child. It doesn't release tension but rather only causes it. I have read the "manual" which is actually a 4 page book with crappy pictures and I have also read different methods on the internet. In the end, I wish I had never purchased this trash. It pretty much hangs as a prop in my closet.
A Must have for tight mussel! August 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this comment useful.
Looks kind of funny, but there is a crazy amount of uses for this. Reaches anywhere! Takes some time to get use to and find the right knob. I found the best place to use it is in bed. This way, all your mussels are relaxed.
I personally have to go to massage therapy every week to keep my back from pain. With this tool, I am able to get into places the therapist would normally work on. I get pain relief within minutes!
I would recommend this to anyone who has chronic mussel pain.
Thank God August 10, 2008 I was so glad to find this product! Now I can do what the therapist did at home or if I can't get into the office. Takes a little getting used to, but once you do it is great! Comes with a good little booklet on how and where to use it.
awesome! July 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this comment useful.
Great service and this is a great product. Looked at the Thera cane but felt the Body Back Buddy Massage Cane would have more uses and be easier to use. This proved to be true and I was pleasantly surprised at it's studiness and strength. I have recommended it to friends and family. This really helps to relieve those tight spots and release tension in hard to pressure point places.
Very helpful - recommend it highly July 8, 2008 I cannot compare this to the TheraCane which I have never used but both the Body Back Buddy I gave as a gift and the one I first tried out at home seems to have pleased everyone who has used it - and it was not a flash in the pan but continues weeks after arrival to be used. It not only is a great help for reaching points in one's back and neck or in places in front of the torso where it can give good leverage compared to when one attempts to use their hands on themselves, but it also is very convenient for trigger points on the legs, including difficult ones on the sides of the thighs (where one can 'hook' it over the other leg using one of the little perpendicular 'handles' and by slightly spreading one's legs apart generate a surprisingly effective amount of pressure).
The only question I have is how it would work for someone who was much larger than average (especially in terms of thickness). While I can imagine it as still very useful for certain trigger points anyway, I wonder if it might be difficult to use it as conveniently for a really big person (like some big football linemen, say, or heavy weight powerlifters, or even someone built a bit that way). If someone is that size and wonders about it, it might be good to try one out first before ordering one to see if it works for the points they had hoped to reach with it.
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