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The fascial gun kh - 320 muscle massager uses a vibration therapy methiod that combines a specific amplitude , vibration frequency and torque of the massage element. the effect is the achieved uses.

The percision muscle massage gun is designed to help you relieve muscle tension and increase circulation thoughtout your body. There are 6changeable massage heads to precisely target certain areas of your body with 6 percussion speeds using a brushless motor with minimal noise

4 massager heads sucastle massager gun is equipped with 4 different shaped massage heads to help the user to relax different body parts. Included with your antetek is 4 massage tips. Standard ball (for small muscle group) large ball (for large muscle group) flat head (for any parts of the body) fork head ( for neck and spine).

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Speck is a leading massage gun manufacturer integrating professional design, development, production, domestic trade and international trade. We are committed to the production of bulk massage guns. In line with the service tenet of “customer first”, we provide professional designs according to customer requirements. We have a strong team of engineers, and we focus on managing every process of production. Our online distribution is closely combined with modern production equipment, and our main market is the European and American markets. Professional independent development capabilities and rigorous QC inspection system make us a leader in the massage gun manufacturing industry. We offer handheld massage gun, portable massage machine, deep muscle massage machine and other muscle massage machine products.

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Massager gun marketers created the gimmick therapy percussion massage by modifying therapeutic vibration devices to create mini jackhammers. The gimmick is that this increases penetration and adds the benefits of conventional massage. The reality is doing this actually reduces the effectiveness and makes it a lot more dangerous.

Percussion massage is a gimmick, but with massage guns becoming a fad thousands of manufacturers with no real interest in making serious therapeutic equipment are using this gimmick to flood the market with poor quality immitations that are even less benefit.

To sell a gimmick marketers must sell you on the idea that it actually has real value. In the case of massage guns this has been done by making false claims and misrepresenting scientific evidence about their effectiveness. Of course some celebrity endorsements help, but celebrities are not experts and likely a lot of money changes hands. In this article I’ll show you:

Massage gun marketers have modified therapeutic vibration massagers to create a new therapy called percussion. Vibration massage is a therapy where vibrations are used to penetrate your muscles in a similar way to the way sound waves of ultrasound do. Just like with ultrasound, the heads of therapeutic vibration devices do not need to penetrate. They just sit on the surface, and it’s the vibrations that penetrate and do the work. Massage gun marketers have modified those vibration massagers to drive their heads into the muscles. In doing so the gimmick claim is that this increases the penetration and adds the benefits of conventional massage. Lets use a simple analogy of a construction compactor and a jackhammer to explain why this is such a bad idea.

By modifying vibration massagers so they drive their heads into the muscles massage gun marketers made their massagers more like jackhammers. However, it’s the vibrations that give therapeutic benefits, not the head, and jackhammers are no where near as effective at sending vibrations deep into the ground. They are really good at smashing things at the surface though.

Percussion massage advocates claim that by having the head physically driven into the muscle it penetrates better. The problem with this that it"s the therapeutic vibrations that need to penetrate, not the head. To put this into perspective, the heads of Theraguns penetrate 16mm, whereas a professional vibration massager will send vibrations right through your body.

Although they have modified their machines so they are very poor at delivering vibrations, massage gun marketers use a the scientific studies of vibration massage to support their effectiveness. As an example one massage gun manufacturer has a web page entitled “5 Science backed reasons why percussive therapy is good for you”. All the scientific studies referenced are of vibration.

Hopefully you understand now that vibration massagers are the genuine therapeutic devices, while massage guns are a gimmick that is less effective and more dangerous. So, if you were a massage gun marketer wanting to use massage guns in a clinical trial and get decent results (plus not hurt people) what would you do?

That’s simple!! Modify the massage guns so the heads don’t drive in and they work more like vibration massagers. That’s exactly what they’ve done in recent trials. They put soft or damper heads on them that won’t drive in. Of course course the marketing material still says “percussion”, even though the machines are modified so they don’t percuss.

Genuine vibration massagers have a long history of being fairly safe. Their heads don’t penetrate enough to do damage, and the vibrations are usually harmless. However, by adding the gimmick of percussion the head of the machine is actually driven into the tissues. Powerful massage guns such as Theraguns drive their heads in 16mm, and a lot of massage guns come with shaped hard plastic heads.

Colleagues mention seeing damage caused by these instruments. This usually involves things such as the aggravation of injuries, intramuscular bleeding and the build up of scar tissue. To our knowledge there is no official reporting of these events so the extent is unknown, however one such episode was recently written up in a medical journal because the damage caused by a massage gun was so severe it became life threatening.

As reported in this medical journal (1) (quote below) a massage gun was used to relax tired muscles after cycling but afterwards there were multiple hematomas (bruises) on the person’s thighs and the damage was so severe:

there are no published clinical or evidence-based reports on percussion guns regarding their benefits, indications, contraindications, and even side effects. The purpose of this case report is to describe the first case of rhabdomyolysis as a severe and potentially life-threatening illness following use of a percussion gun (1)

Even the shape of a massage gun is a gimmick. Having a distinctive shape and calling them “guns” is excellent for marketing, but as this diagram shows it has no functional value. Contrast that with the ergonomic shape of a vibration massager who’s maker focused of ease of use.

You probably realise now that your effective “non gimmick” alternative is to get a genuine vibration massager. As discussed, vibration massagers have been used by professionals for a very long time. They are clinically proven and have a host of scientifically proven benefits. In this section I’ll show you some examples of these machines. Any one of them will do an awesome job: much more effectively and safer than any massage gun. The two European ones are relatively expensive, but not when compared with high end massage guns. The difference is you are paying for very high quality rather than marketing and celebrity endorsements.

About 15 years ago we were looking for something that would deliver the quality therapeutic effects of those professional machines, but be affordable and easy to use. We couldn"t find any so we"ve tried to do like Henry Ford did with cars: take them from being something only professionals had to something for everyone. If you are interested in how we did it please see our appendix how we have provided excellent massagers for very reasonable prices. Also, check out our personal use vibration massagers: The General Purpose Massager and the Ultimate Quad Head Massager.

So, if you’re after a massager how do you tell the difference? There is some crossover between the two types of machine, but there are certain characteristics to look for.

The most obvious is the shape of the heads. Again, if you think jackhammer vs compactor your percussion massagers are going to have heads that look like they’re for driving in, while vibration massagers will tend to have flatter heads designed for vibration transfer.

The next thing to look at is the amplitude, which is how far the head goes up and down. You can easily see this if you look at the head side on while it’s running. A good vibration massager will have an amplitude of about 3-5 mm, while a percussion massager will have more. Looking at our jackhammer and compactor again, a jackhammer head might go up and down a few cm to drive the head in, but if the big flat plate on the compactor went up and down that far it would just bounce around uncontrollably.

The following is a quote from a clinical trial of the Theragun Pro. Please note that it appears that it must have been determined that it was a rediculous idea to drive a jackhammer head in 16mm so they have used a damper attachment.

The Theragun® G3 Pro (Therabody, Los Angeles, CA, USA) device was used for the experimental treatment in the PTG. The PT treatment provided by the device during this study had the following mechanical characteristics: amplitude (16 mm), torque (60 pounds), and frequency (2400 per minute). PT was applied to each participant immediately following completion of the last rep at the end of each set. PT was applied to the pectoralis major and minor, given that the standardized grip used in our study was 100% or more of the biacromial width [24], and the bench had no inclination (0) [25], with the pectoral as the muscle group with the highest activation during the BP exercise. PT was applied to the muscle in the PTG with the dampener attachment using moderate force and fast movement, gliding up and down along the muscle belly from the origin to the insertion for 15 s, ensuring constant pressure at all times, and following the direction of the muscle fibers. (3)

Originally we built our massagers for our own use and for our own patients, then this extended to supplying colleagues for themselves and their patients. The following are the main reasons we have been able to supply such excellent quality for a very reasonable prices.

Our massagers go straight from the factory to the warehouses, then are sent directly to either retail customers or fellow professionals who on sell to patients or customers. We have no agents or distributors taking their cut. Also, no one gets a commission or affiliate fee for recommending them. Not only does that add to the cost and open the possibility of making recommendations not in the best interest of the recipient, but in my profession and most others it is considered illegal or unethical to take “kickbacks” for recommendations. Again we have extreme faith in the integrity of fellow professionals.

DrGraeme massagers were originally built by Dr Graeme for use in his clinic, and to prescribe to his patients for additional self use at home. Now these are used by colleagues and other professionals for similar purposes. If you are a professional and wish to know more about this therapy, or possibly get a sample massager to trial please check out our practitioner page.