Description
Designed for those seeking ultimate relief, our IASTM Tool Large Handlebar is the perfect companion on your journey towards optimal physical well-being. Crafted from surgical stainless steel, this meticulously engineered tool boasts a lifetime guarantee, ensuring durability and longevity that surpasses industry standards.
The handlebar is quite useful for larger areas such as the back and the legs. Since you can cover a large surface in one go, you can immediately feel where the issues are located. You can then work more deeply on those areas later with a smaller instrument.
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All FASCIQ® IASTM tools have Lifetime Guarantee, which of course applies under normal usage.
The most common conditions FASCIQ® IASTM Tools are used for:
- Plantar fasciitis
- Patella tendonitis
- Achilles tendonitis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Shin splints
- Adhesive capsulitis
- Tennis/golfer’s elbow
- Iliotibial band friction syndrome
- Surgical or traumatic scars
IASTM tool Large Bar for Equine Therapy
The application of the IASTM (Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization) tool, specifically the Large Bar, on equines has gained significant attention within the realm of equine therapy. This specialised tool, designed to effectively target soft tissue and fascial restrictions, proves invaluable in addressing a variety of equine musculoskeletal issues. When employed on horses, the Large Bar’s broad surface area allows for efficient treatment of larger muscle groups and expanses, such as the back and hindquarters. By utilising the Large Bar, equine therapists and practitioners can discern tension and adhesions in the soft tissues, enabling them to identify problematic areas swiftly and precisely. Subsequently, a more focused and nuanced therapeutic approach can be applied using complementary techniques. This comprehensive method aids in promoting flexibility, circulation, and overall musculoskeletal well-being, contributing to the enhanced performance and comfort of the equine athletes.
In recent years it has been discovered that the basic functions of joints, muscles, organs and tendons require a normal functioning fascial system. Normal muscle function needs well-hydrated surrounding fascia to allow normal tissue gliding. Between 30 and 40 percent of the force generated by a muscle comes from the surrounding fascia. These facts make it clear that the fascia requires special attention.