Foot Roller and Porcupine Massage Ball
- Massages and soothes sore and tired feet
- Stimulates circulation
- Makes entire body feel excellent
- Recommended by doctors, chiropractors, physical therapists and massage therapists
Product Description
Did you know that the feet have the highest concentration of nerve endings in the body? This reflexology tool activates difficulty points releasing healing energy to regenerate the feet and benefit the total body. The Foot Roller massages and soothes sore and tired feet, stimulates circulation and makes the entire body feel excellent.
Buy Low-cost Foot Roller and Porcupine Massage Ball
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Product was low-priced, shipped super quick, and works. Best money I ever spent. A real massage would of course be surpass, but second best thing. The ball was a small soft for use on my feet, but made up for it when used on back knots. Already recommended to family.
Rating: 5 / 5
I really liked these, I use the ball more than the stick, but they both met my expectations.
Rating: 5 / 5
Ok so the footroller is fantastic!!! I can use it somewhere…..and it’s small enough not to get in the way of things. As for the porcupine massage ball, it really doesn’t fit me all that well. I dont have anyone to roll it on my back every night while applying constant and uniform difficulty so it doesn’t really serve a purpose in my life. BTW did i mention, the company (back and body company) that i bought it from has fantastic consumer service!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I was experiencing arch and heel pain, and really wanted just the roller. But I found the ball to be as helpful as the roller. I have one suggestion for enhancement, increase the diameter of the roller.
Rating: 4 / 5
The wooden foot roller wonderfully relieves localized, painful tension in the foot from heel spurs and plantar fasciitis. For full healing of these situation I also recommend you use some sort of massaging device all around your lower legs (shins and calves and ankles). This helped me recover from debilitating tendonitis.
The small spiky ball, when you place it where on earth you feel tension and lie on the floor, grabs onto the muscle knot and won’t let it slip away, disparate a tennis ball. My new friend “Spike” shows my muscle knots who’s the boss. If the skin is tender, it helps to cover the ball with a terrycloth towel. A therapist once described to me that muscle knots, just before they release, will “spider up.” After a few minutes on this ball I can feel that spidering up / twitching sensation in my back, then it relaxes. When you remove the ball, the pain is replaced with a sensation of warm, healing blood flow.
The ball reaches small areas on your foot that the wooden roller can’t get to, such as between the toes. Roll it against the floor with your foot, or use your hands to roll it on the top of your foot.
Rating: 5 / 5