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Specifications:
- The apperance of national patents, refering to the four-massage to enhance the unique claw design
- Simulation professional masseuse acupressure method, the Fingers Massage Stick is also great for a number of acupuncture points and face massage at the same time
- Buffer massge design, the Fingers Massage Stick is combined with modern infrared light therapy technology
- 2-speed control designed to strengthen the focus on high speed for massge, gentle massage used to ward off speed
- Perfectly sized for a comfortable grip
- Power: 18W
Details:

- Buffer massge design, the Fingers Massage Stick is combined with modern infrared light therapy technology

- Simulation professional masseuse acupressure method, the Hand-Held Finger Massage Stick is also great for a number of acupuncture points and face massage at the same time

- 2-speed control designed to strengthen the focus on high speed for massge, gentle massage used to ward off speed

- The apperance of national patents, refering to the four-massage to enhance the unique claw design
How to Give the Perfect Massage?
- Get started. The perfect massage will relax muscles, relieve tension, increase flexibility, provide harmony, reduce stress and discomfort and even increase body circulation. So how to accomplish this feat? Through massage. There are many types of massage therapy such as acupressure, Swedish, reflexology, thai massage and even hot stone therapy. Because it takes special certification to learn techniques for many speciality massages we will stick with the tips on how to give just a basic massage.
- Use the right tools. While not required, the perfect massage will most likely include the use of massage oil or lotions to decrease the friction created by kneading your skin. The use of oil or lotion also increased the amount of pressure you are able to provide. You can find massage oil almost anywhere and it doesn't have to be expensive to get the job done. Even a simple lotion you have at home can work. Be sure to warm the oil or lotion in your hands before applying.
- Positioning. While not necessary to remove all clothing for a massage it does make it easier to give the perfect massage. Have the person receiving the massage lie on their stomach and remove their shirt so you can access their back easily. Again, there are many types of massage and specialty massage. Most people think of their back when it comes to massage so a nice back massage can be the "perfect massage" without getting too fancy.
- Stand (or kneel if you have to, depending on location) next to the person you are massageing. Soft strokes, often called effleurage are the most common technique used to move from one area to another. As you are working in long strokes on the back and come across an area such as a knot (which is just a pocket of localized deep tissue) work in a circular motion and lightly increase pressure.
- To make a transition to another stroke after gently massaging in long strokes down the back you can glide your hands up to the area around the neck and base of the head. Use slow movements for a soothing or calming response and fast movements for a stimulating effect.
- Now expand your efforts to the neck, head, mid-back, shoulders, arms and buttocks. Work on one area of the body at a time, remembering long strokes as you transition from one area to the next. The circular kneading motion is great for really fleshy areas such as the shoulders and buttocks as you release pressure from the tight muscles.
- Remember to use your fingers and thumbs to apply pressure as needed to sensitive "knot" areas. These areas will often feel hard or tight to the touch. Don't forget to massage the arms and feet of the person as well at the end of the massage. Paying extra attention to the extremities will increase blood flow and relaxation.
- FInish off the massage with long strokes (effleurage) to again gently relax the person you are massaging and bring the massage to a close. Congratulations--you have given a perfect massage.
Package Included:
- 1 x Hand-Held 2-mode Four Finger Massage Stick
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05-03-2011- Other Thoughts: Just what I needed !!! <br/>Thank you ! Awesome !! <br/>( if you think this tiny massager will do it all for you, you're stupid. Use your hands and imagination !!
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Troy Stewart
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04-20-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought this as a scalp massager, and it works great! I also use it on stress points in my body, and it feels great!! My friend came to visit, and she likes it so much she is going to buy one for home, and work. Highly recommended!
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Elizabeth M Smith
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05-24-2011- Other Thoughts: Ok I bought it last november in Miami, to many people ask me about it, work so well, instant relief!! Great
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Juan Carlos Rivera Urrutia
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05-25-2011- Other Thoughts: I have tried a lot of hand massagers and they have either not worked well, hurt my back or would worsen my back pain. I got this massager as a gift for my mom this past Christmas and she loved it. I ended up trying it and liked it so much that I have ordered one. I would recommend this product if you are looking for something small and easy to use. Works great on my neck and when I have my significant other massage my back with this, he doesn't hurt me.
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Bruno Charvoz
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05-06-2011- Other Thoughts: Most massager units vibrate in a lame sort of way from a off balance weight on a small motor. Somehow Homedics transfers that to a hammer action that penetrates into the body better then the generic massage units. I get occasional muscle spasms and this unit tends to get rid of them fairly fast. The doctor perscribes muscle relaxants, but this gets the job done.
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