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The Index Knobber II by Pressure Positive is a compact, durable manual massage tool designed for precise, deep pressure on muscle trigger points. Its ergonomic grip minimizes hand and wrist strain, making it a favorite among massage therapists and wellness enthusiasts alike. Suitable for use over clothing or directly on skin with oil, it enhances muscle recovery and prevents hand overuse injuries, perfect for both professional and personal care.
| ASIN | B00120ZMF0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #141,822 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #566 in Manual Back Massagers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,155) |
| Date First Available | May 8, 2005 |
| Department | Adults |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | IK2-Emerald Green |
| Manufacturer | The Pressure Positive Co. |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 1 x 3 inches; 2.08 ounces |
R**.
This massage therapist endorses the product
I am a licensed massage therapist; while use of the Indexknobber doesn't replace professional massage from a human, I recommend this item (and/or another item from the same people, the Jacknobber) to my clients because I use it on myself. It's great for loosening tight areas. If you've used a foam roller on tight muscles, then you've possibly also given up after one or two tries because, frankly, that HURTS. Foam rollers are great, and I recommend tgem, too, but not as a place to start; it's too difficult to control the pressure. An Indexknobber or a Jacknobber is easier to use and more gentle on the tissues than a foam roller, and thus a better place to start. After regular use for a few weeks, you can then start working with a foam roller pain-free. The *knobbers are not just a precursor to foam roller use. They're portable, so you can use one at your desk to help your sore neck, shoulders, or low back (hint: for neck and shoulders, use it to stretch out and loosen your pecs [chest, just below collar bone]; for low back, use it on your hamstrings [underside of your thigh, just above your knee] and glutes) over your clothes. I use mine on myself frequently. Sometimes, I use one on clients to help me put more pressure on knots without damaging my thumbs.
W**G
Amazing Tool For Therapists
I'm a licensed massage therapist. At the time of this review, I've been working for about four and a half years. I regularly perform deep tissue massages and have always had a good reputation and following for my abilities. However, my hands can no longer tolerate the levels of abuse my style of working inflicts upon them. I've never wanted to work using tools, as I thought it would feel too unnatural, but nonetheless I begrudgingly ordered the Indexknobber II in hopes that I would be able to tolerate it enough to use it and preserve my hands, and thus, my career. To my surprise, this tool is not only tolerable, it is a real pleasure to use, and I am finding more and more applications for it as I become increasingly familiar and comfortable with it (I just received it and and have only performed five massages with it). I'm using it mostly for deep, penetrative work and with probably a tenth of the effort I'm able to get considerably deeper, hold points significantly longer and and release stuck areas more quickly and efficiently than ever before. I have nothing but positive things to say about this tool, but it is not for everyone. What makes a tool complicated to use, in my opinion, is that it requires the user to feel what he or she is doing through the tool, which demands a very sensitive touch sense, something which the body I occupy has been blessed with. However, not all therapists have this gift, and if this is you (and I hope you know who you are because there are a lot of you out there), this tool could be quite dangerous. Essentially, if you're a crappy therapist with your hands, this tool isn't going to up your game any, and you might hurt someone too. If you are a skilled therapist whose hands or body has take too much of a beating, I strongly urge you to consider implementing this tool into your work.
J**Y
two halves of a whole
Very nice.massage tool. I am a Licensed Massage Therapist. I do a lot of deep/sports work and found this to be wonderful way to work without thumb or joint compression. It's also great for self massage. The reason I'm giving 4 stars is because it has a seam in the middle of the knob. It was made of two halves of a whole and therefore has a small, barely noticeable ridge in it. I filed it down and is good to go. Just be aware it is there. Enjoy.
A**4
Depends on what you need
My spouse and I massage each other at least once a week. It is a great healthy activity and promotes good positive communication between us. Unfortunately I have tendinitis in my right elbow as well as some carpal tunnel in my right wrist. Since I play guitar I have a very strong grip as well as very strong fingers, but with the tendinitis and carpal tunnel my right arm can be dead by the end of the day and giving massages was just aggravating it. So my main purpose for the tool was to be able use a thumb-like pressure without stressing out my carpal tunnel or tendinitis at the end of a day where I have been typing or playing guitar. The grip is wider and much less strain than using my fingers and thumb, it leaves my hand in a nice relaxed grip. I am able to apply pressure and massage using more of my upper arms which is exactly what I want. Those muscles are bigger, stronger and more tolerant of this type of motion. The downsides are obvious where you have a choice to use you hands, you can't feel the muscle as well and it is very selective, but in my case those are definite positives. So is it a wonder massage tool that will leave you feeling relaxed at the end of day, no. Is it an inexpensive, well designed tool to help apply pressure in one spot to promote muscle release, yes!
M**.
WORKS WELL ! RECOMMEND !
I work in the hospital, so I have a lot of back issues from helping patients move. This product was recommended to me by my sister-in-law, who is a chiropracter. This little device has made it so much easier for my significant other to help me massage my lower back muscles ! Instead of using his thumb as a pressure point, which he couldn't do for long and would hurt him, the knob on this thing serves as an awesome pressure point to get into my deep back muscles/tissue. It's a good size and is comfortable for him to hold and he says it makes giving deep tissue massages a lot easier. I recommend it !
T**Y
This is the tool I've been looking for. Well made, lightweight, smooth, easy to hold Great for neck pain self-massage, especially the trapezius and SCM muscles. It's like your thumb on steroids. I wish the ball portion was about 50% larger, but that's a minor complaint. Grade: A
C**S
Liegt gut in der Hand. Punktgenaue Massage
M***
Perfect for pressing on shoulder where it’s hard to put full pressure through thumbs to massage.
A**L
Was sad when my supplier told me that they were discontinuing this product, but I was excited to see them on Amazon. I picked up a few in blue and a few in green, my patient's purchased a couple. My main use for this product is as an artificial thumb. Being an Active Release Technique provider, my thumbs take a beating, so I use these for trigger point therapy and ART on larger muscles. It is extremely durable, fair priced and I got them in 2 days with my Prime membership.
R**A
works fine
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