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		<title>Massage Hand Tool Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As my personal massage practice grew, I became quite concerned over the mechanics of my hands, particularly my thumbs (no big surprise there!).  Every time I performed muscle stripping techniques, I could feel the strain ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As my personal massage practice grew, I became quite concerned over the mechanics of my hands, particularly my thumbs (no big surprise there!).  Every time I performed muscle stripping techniques, I could feel the strain on my joints &amp; wondered if each time I was shortening my career.  In addition, my thumbs and some fingers hyperextend, which increased my concern over my longevity as a massage therapist.</p>
<p>So, I began experimenting not only with my hand mechanics, but also with the use of hand tools.  Today I would like to share my independent review of three common massage tools on the market.</p>
<p><strong>Knobble II</strong> <a title="Sports Massage Hand Tool" href="http://www.pressurepositive.com/store/The-Knobble-II-OSCARItem_11+k2.aspx" target="_blank">(Company Link)</a><br />
This was the first hand tool I purchased, with hope that it would allow me to use my entire hand to deliver the pressure.  I chose this over the Original Knobble because I did not want to use a wood product.  I don’t care what anyone says about the benefits of using wood, it is a porous material and I don’t wish to use it directly on the client’s skin.</p>
<p>Pros:</p>
<ul>
<li>Smooth, hard material</li>
<li>Easy cleanup between clients</li>
<li>Easy to generate deeper pressure</li>
</ul>
<p>Cons:</p>
<ul>
<li>The handle caused too much stress on my wrist</li>
<li>I found it difficult to perform trigger point work with the ergonomics</li>
<li>Because it is held in the palm, less than ideal tissue “feel” is transmitted through the tool to my hand</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Thumbsavers</strong> <a title="Sports Massage Hand Tool" href="http://www.thumbsavers.com/index.shtml" target="_blank">(Company Link)</a><br />
I next found an ad for the Thumbsavers in a massage journal and thought this would be an interesting device.  By splinting the thumb, I would be able to perform very specific trigger point work with hopefully better feel of the tissue.</p>
<p>Pros:</p>
<ul>
<li>Very good transmission of tissue feel to my hand</li>
<li>Prevents hyperextension of thumb</li>
<li>Easy cleanup (soft plastic material)</li>
</ul>
<p>Cons:</p>
<ul>
<li>With prolonged use, I felt some compression strain in the interphalangeal joint of my thumb</li>
<li>Also felt more strain at the base of the first metacarpal joint (at the wrist)</li>
<li>Base of the tool will rub and sometimes irritate the webbing of my thumb</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Therapist’s Thumb</strong> <a title="Sports Massage Hand Tool" href="http://www.bodyniche.com/www.bodyniche.com/The_Therapists_Thumb.html" target="_blank">(Company Link)</a><br />
I found this tool when searching the web for other available massage tools &amp; became intrigued.  The design seemed straightforward &amp; effective, as I could still use my thumb for feel and precision, but the force would be generated by the hand grip.</p>
<p>Pros:</p>
<ul>
<li>Very good transmission of tissue feel (about equal to the Thumbsavers)</li>
<li>Smooth hard plastic (easy cleanup between clients)</li>
<li>Able to generate good pressure (Although since it is still using the thumb I could not safely generate as much as the Knobble II)</li>
<li>Pressure is disbursed into the hand grip</li>
</ul>
<p>Cons:</p>
<ul>
<li>Two sizes-fit all &#8212; The design still causes my thumb to hyperextend slightly when using this tool.</li>
<li>Squeezing the hand grip with pressure can cause some strain to the finger flexors</li>
<li>Because of the length of the tool, it is difficult to effectively work in some parts of the upper shoulders and neck</li>
</ul>
<p>For my body mechanics, I do still brace by thumb even if it is using a hand tool.   The best thing I have done is monitor my body mechanics to use my thumbs and braced fingers as little as possible.  I now mostly use knuckles, elbows and forearms to release the tissue (as well as stretching), and then utilize braced thumbs or hand tools to work out any lingering problem areas.</p>
<p>All in all, I find myself returning to the Therapist’s Thumb more than the other two massage tools when my client needs muscle stripping.  I don’t believe there is one “perfect” massage tool out there, but I will continue to experiment with others as they catch my attention.  So if you have suggestions for my next trials, please let me know!</p>
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