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What is the difference between Thera Cane and Theracane Max?
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE ORIGINAL THERA CANE AND THE THERA CANE MAX? The original Thera Cane and the TC MAX are the same size.
The MAX does have slightly smaller balls than the regular TC
. The MAX also has the link ball which has many different uses.
Does a Thera Cane work?
How does the Thera Cane work?
The Thera Cane works by applying direct pressure to trigger points within problematic muscles which results in increased flow of oxygen-rich blood to the muscles
. This direct pressure also may break up adhesions within muscle fibers and tendons thus improving muscle function.
What is a Thera Cane used for?
Thera Cane is a self massager used
to apply pressure to sore muscles
. The unique design of the Thera Cane lets you apply deep pressure massage to hard to reach areas of your body on your own.
What is the Thera Cane made of?
The Thera Cane weighs one pound and is made of
durable, fiberglass material
.
What is the difference between green and blue Thera Cane?
I have used both and to my knowledge there is
no difference other than color
. Material seems to be the same in both.
Who invented Theracane?
Having 2 hooks may sou… see more. As I am the founder of Thera Cane,
Dan Hennessey
, allow me to answer your question. It seems only fair since the founder of Body Back Company did the same with our product. His review is on the bottom.
How do you use a Theracane?
What is an active trigger point?
An active trigger point is
one with spontaneous pain or pain in response to movement that can trigger local or referred pain
. A latent trigger point is a sensitive spot with pain or discomfort only elicited in response to compression.
How do you use the lower back Thera Cane?
How do you use a trigger point massage cane?
How do you apply Therape for back pain?
Sit in a chair with a back and gently lean back to apply pressure on the Thera Cane. Take the corresponding arm that the Thera Cane is on and rest it on the top to apply pressure. Take deep breaths and hold pressure on the spot until the tension dissipates. Remove the Thera Cane and feel the difference.
Does a cane help with upper back pain?
A cane or walker can help you stay active without putting too much weight or pressure on your back
. Staying mobile is important when you have back pain. It not only helps you do what you want to do, it helps you avoid stiffness and keep muscles and bones strong.
How do you use Aracane on your neck?
Does yoga help trigger points?
It essentially plays with the nervous system. The other method that we are all employing on the yoga mat is to stretch the very muscle that has the trigger point in it.
Stretching the muscle, even without a vapo-coolant, can help alleviate the trigger points
.
What does it feel like when a knot releases?
Muscles knots can cause aching sensations and pain in your muscles and joints. When you touch a muscle knot, it may feel
swollen, tense, or bumpy
. It could also feel tight and contracted, even when you’re trying to relax, and they’re often sensitive to the touch. The affected area may even become inflamed or swollen.
What does it feel like to release a trigger point?
Trigger points feel like
little marbles or knots just under your skin
. When pressing on trigger points, many people feel no pain or discomfort. Sometimes, trigger points become very sensitive, and some people feel significant pain in areas where they have trigger points.
Why do trigger points hurt so much?
One of the most common causes for trigger point discomfort is from
postural stress or poor posture
. If you ask anyone who has had PT for related postural issues, they will likely tell you that their physical therapist often repeatedly uttered these three words to them: “posture, posture, posture”.