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The PSO-Spine Back Massager is a portable, patented massage tool designed to relieve muscle tension along the spine. With a unique 5 peak design, it offers versatile pressure application, making it perfect for use at home, in the office, or while traveling. Weighing just 0.79 lb, this compact tool is your go-to solution for on-the-spot relief from discomfort.
Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
Units | 1.00 count |
Brand | PSO-RITE |
R**N
A good add on, but if you can only afford one. The Pso-rite is king.
A good product, but does not deliver the results the Pso-rite does.
A**
I believed the hype, I wish I hadn’t.
I do not normally leave reviews but this may help potential buyers out...I purchased both a Pso-rite and Pso-spine with the hope that it would at least help my lower back pain, I wasn’t expecting a cure as it’s been with me for well over a year and various treatments have only provided temporary relief.The Pso-spine is far too high to lay back on, and after a few days of use did nothing to release knots/tightness or provide any kind of relief at all. If anything it made some areas flare up more.Other may be different, I found a much better alternative to be a small massage ball and it’s a fraction of the cost and much more versatile.
D**K
Plastic cr*p.
A tennis ball would have the same benefit. Nasty horrible thing.
A**T
Super efficace et bonne qualité !!!
Super efficace et bonne qualité !!!
J**.
Amazing. I wish I hadn’t waited years
You know, people ask why this little piece of plastic is so expensive. It’s because it works exactly like it should. And it’s probably patented. And there is research and development involved. I have been using the regular psi rite for several years. I ended up purchasing the neck version a year or two ago. However, I don’t know why I just avoided this one. Having back and neck issues, hip issues, and some scoliosis, I should’ve known better. Because the neck and regular version do such a fine job. And the regular pso rite can be used in many many different ways. It’s hard to believe that this will provide the relief and pressure points and alignment that you want, because it looks so simple. Don’t let the simplicity deceive you.And whoever is running the Instagram account is really a top class act. I had mentioned that I work at a high school with athletes. And he sent three or four pso rite tools for the students at Montebello High school. I gave two to the football team, one to the basketball, and and one to the cross country coach. And I gave them some basic demonstrations as well as the Instagram account. They were so appreciative. And it shows me that this guy is not all about profits but about helping people feel better, recover, and stay injury free.
J**P
Was sceptical but it works
Had a pso rite that I was sceptical and used, but it is now used during every warmup for my powerlifting. I wanted to help work on my back and figured I would give this a try. Very useful and helpful too!
D**N
I didn't pay for the plastic I paid for the pain relief and it was worth every penny.
This helped me alleviate discomfort in places that other devices couldn't reach. Regardless of the fact that it felt like a cheap hard plastic object it works.
J**A
hits the scar tissue exceptionally well
I have semi bad scar tissue buildup on my lower left of spine (its all grindy and grainy compared to the right side same area where the muscle fibers are fairly smooth). This tool can not only hit the problem area but also is very efficient in breaking up the scar tissue. It is so good for my specific problem, I can audibly hear the scar tissue grinding against the tool, its rather incredible. I also tried the original and I'm sure its a fine tool for some but it did nothing for my specific problem. My left of neck and right shoulder are also problem areas for me and im trying to find the right tool for me that will also relieve these issues. So 1 of 3 problem areas down. quite pleased with the product and got it at a discount on Black Friday for ~$40.
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