Acupressure Physically Demanding

Useful Acupressure Tools

and Body Mechanics

The middle finger is the longest and strongest of your fingers and is best suited for applying self-acupressure. The thumb is strong, too, but often lacks sensitivity If you find that your hand is generally weak or hurt s when you apply finger pressure, you can use the knuckles or your fist or other acupressure tools.  Acupressure tools like the Health body ball, or the IndexNobber can greatly reduce the strain on your body while self treating with acupressure.

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Trigger Point Release In Our Opinion Trigger Point Release Massage is  the most effective chronic pain relief treatment out there. The draw back is that it needs to be done several times a week preferable several times a day. We have just about every tool made to make the daily home treatment easy and enjoyable.

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Body Mechanics

If your hand gets tired, slowly withdraw pressure from the point, gently shake out your hand, and take a few deep breaths. When you're ready, go back to the point and gradually apply pressure until you reach the depth where it hurts good. Again, press directly on painful site (which often moves, so follow and stay with it) until you feel a clear, regular pulse or until the pain diminishes. Then slowly decrease the finger pressure, ending with about twenty seconds of light touch.

When you have located the point and your fingers are comfortably positioned right on the spot gradually lean your weight toward the point to apply the pressure. If you're pressing a point on your foot, for instance, bend your leg and apply pressure by slowly leaning forward . Using the weight of your upper body (and not just your hands) enables you to apply firm pressure without strain. For some points, acupressure tools are the only answer, to applying pressure without strain or contortion, for those interested in self treating. Direct the pressure perpendicularly to the surface of the skin as you take several long, slow, deep breaths. Hold for a few minutes until you feel a regular pulse or until the soreness at the point decreases. Then gradually release the pressure, finishing with a soothing touch.

Each body - and each area of the body - requires a different amount of pressure. If it hurts a great deal when you apply pressure on a point, then use light touch instead of pressure. The calves, the face, and genital areas are sensitive. The back, buttocks, and shoulders, especially if the musculature is developed, usually need deeper, firmer pressure. Because certain areas of the body, such as the back and shoulders, are hard to reach, I recommend the acupressure tools BackNobber II or the Healthy Body Ball these are both serious tools well designed for acupressure therapy and trigger point massage.

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These tools may assist in the performance of self administered acupressure.

IndexKnobber II Body Ball Backnobber II
trigger point, acupressure massage tools indexnobber
$9.89
trigger point, acupressure massage tools Body Ball
$23.99
trigger point, acupressure massage tools Backnobber
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