Thousands are swapping pricey physio and chiropractor appointments for a ‘miracle’ range of massage guns that guide you through treatments from your own living room.
Using the benefits of deep percussive therapy, the celebrity beloved Therabody Theraguns may be pricey (
Available globally, the guns are a staple for thousands in all kinds of environments – from locker rooms to the side of a swimming pool, yoga mat, courtside and your own couch.
Thousands are swapping pricey physio and chiropractor appointments for a ‘miracle’ range of massage guns that guide you through treatments from your own living room (pictured supermodel Karlie Kloss)
Using the benefits of deep percussive therapy, the celebrity beloved Therabody Theraguns may be pricey but are effective in treating a range of ailments from sleep troubles to muscle pain and cramping
They’re also used by more than 250 professional sports teams worldwide, physical therapists, trainers, chiropractors, celebrities, athletes, and everyday people in over 50 countries.
The gadgets are touted by the likes of Karlie Kloss, Cristiano Ronaldo, Maria Sharapova, Ally Love and Paul George; in Australia, AFL superstar Nat Fyfe has been using it for years while playing football.
Most notably they connect to the Therabody app which has customised wellness treatments and guides you through routines designed for specific ailments.
Speaking to FEMAIL, Dr. Jason Wersland, the Founder California Health And Wellness Website Chief Wellness Officer of Therabody, said percussive therapy is a miracle worker when it comes to preventing body aches, reducing muscle tension, increasing mobility and range of motion, increasing blood flow and assisting with accelerating the repair and growth of tissues.
Available globally, the guns are a staple for thousands in all kinds of environments – from locker rooms to the side of a swimming pool, yoga mat, courtside and your own couch
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