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OPTP PRO-Point Myofascial Release Tool – Trigger Point Massage Tool for Soft Tissue Pain and Soreness Relief, Back and Hip Massage, Includes Suction Base

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Management number 216777662 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price US$9.78 Model Number 216777662
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  • Self-Massage: Use this trigger point massage tool to massage deep tissue and target trigger points more effectively than a pressure point ball.
  • Ideal Trigger Point Tool – The rounded shape of the PRO-POINT is ideal for accessing hard-to-reach muscles and fascia. Release tension in the back, neck, shoulders, chest, arms hands, hips, glutes, legs, feet and more.
  • Won't Roll Away: Use as a wall mounted back massager, on the floor, or by hand to perform massage. The flat base ensures it won't roll away and the convenient, portable size is ideal for the clinic, gym and at home.
  • Detachable Suction Cup Base: A removable base allows you to secure the PRO-POINT to surfaces that normally accept suction cups and allows the tool to tilt for a preferred angle. Note: Suction base does not adhere to most painted walls. Do not use on glass or fragile surfaces.
  • Durable and Comfortable: Designed with health care professionals in mind, the PRO-POINT is constructed from high-quality materials. It is designed to withstand regular clinical use and is effective when treating stubborn knots. Measures 3" diameter x 2 1/8" high (2 3/4" high with base).

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