Still Point Inducer - Firm
from: Body Back Company
List Price: $29.95
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Product Description:
Recommended by chiropractors, massage therapists, and craniosacral therapists, this tool can help to release accumulated stress by relaxing the autonomic nervous system. It has been claimed that the Still Point Inducer can even lower a fever as much as four degrees farenheit. The Still Point Inducer may also have a positive effect on chronic and acute musculoskeletal problems including degenerative arthritis.
Recommended by chiropractors, massage therapists, and craniosacral therapists, this tool can help to release accumulated stress by relaxing the autonomic nervous system. It has been claimed that the Still Point Inducer can even lower a fever as much as four degrees farenheit. The Still Point Inducer may also have a positive effect on chronic and acute musculoskeletal problems including degenerative arthritis.
Features:
- Helps relieve headaches
- Eases chronic musculoskeletal pain
- Enhances immune sytem efficiency
- Facilitates your body's self-correcting abilities
- Provides deep relaxation and helps reduce stress
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- Still poinr insucer
This product didn't do what I thought it would do.My massage therapist had to explain to me how to use it and what exactly it did.There are not any instuctions with it.It is also very slipery on the bottom and I had a difficult time keeping it in place.I didn't feel any differently after using it...
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- not to my expectation
my friend bought this awhile back.The same product.But it was a one piece rubber.Although it was 10 years ago, I guess they have cut cost, but at least that should be in the specifications.My still point inducer lasted one week.The rubber top piece is attached to a plastic bottom piece.Well, if you ly on it for trapezius work, it collapses, because it's hollow inside.So I super glued the the bottom, it worked better.I highly recommend the Theracane over this product for like $5 more. ... Read More
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- cheaper possible solution
Not to "dis" this product but I found in a Physical therapy book that if you put 2 tennis balls inside a sock you can create kinda the same thing.Certainly worth a try before you buy this.
Rating:
- Doesn't quite work for me, and somewhat limited use
Still point inducers are supposed to have a variety of health benefits related to illnesses or conditions that are caused by head/neck alignment issues.Supposedly, by propping up the head in a more natural position with limited body contact, it relieves pressure on the neck and stimulates bloodflow.This in turn can alleviate arthritic neck conditions, headaches caused by poor posture, etc.
However, this device didn't really do any of that for me.In retrospect, looking at the device, ... Read More
Rating:
- Not quite right for me.
I thought this might be the perfect solution to my headaches that radiate from the base of my skull.Pressure usually leads to relief.The inducer CAN work, but I need to work at it.I was hoping to be able to comfortably lay my head on it.
- Still poinr insucerThis product didn't do what I thought it would do.My massage therapist had to explain to me how to use it and what exactly it did.There are not any instuctions with it.It is also very slipery on the bottom and I had a difficult time keeping it in place.I didn't feel any differently after using it...
- not to my expectationmy friend bought this awhile back.The same product.But it was a one piece rubber.Although it was 10 years ago, I guess they have cut cost, but at least that should be in the specifications.My still point inducer lasted one week.The rubber top piece is attached to a plastic bottom piece.Well, if you ly on it for trapezius work, it collapses, because it's hollow inside.So I super glued the the bottom, it worked better.I highly recommend the Theracane over this product for like $5 more. ... Read More
- cheaper possible solutionNot to "dis" this product but I found in a Physical therapy book that if you put 2 tennis balls inside a sock you can create kinda the same thing.Certainly worth a try before you buy this.
- Doesn't quite work for me, and somewhat limited useStill point inducers are supposed to have a variety of health benefits related to illnesses or conditions that are caused by head/neck alignment issues.Supposedly, by propping up the head in a more natural position with limited body contact, it relieves pressure on the neck and stimulates bloodflow.This in turn can alleviate arthritic neck conditions, headaches caused by poor posture, etc.
However, this device didn't really do any of that for me.In retrospect, looking at the device, ... Read More
- Not quite right for me.I thought this might be the perfect solution to my headaches that radiate from the base of my skull.Pressure usually leads to relief.The inducer CAN work, but I need to work at it.I was hoping to be able to comfortably lay my head on it.
