Gifted | Contains affiliate links Scholl have been around for more than 100 years offering a range of products in the area of foot he...
Gifted | Contains affiliate links
Scholl have been around for more than 100 years offering a range of products in the area of foot health and well being. They are a brand I have purchased products from earlier and know that as a company they have an in-depth understanding of health and well being. So, when the opportunity arose to trial the Scholl Muscle Therapy Percussion Massager, I happily took up the chance.
Scholl Muscle Therapy Percussion Massager is a 2-in-1 massager that includes dual action massage node and three intensity settings. The massager can be used for common complaints like aching backs, legs and shoulders. The three different heads that come with the massager can be used as follows:
- Infra-red node to soothe aching muscles,
- Reflexology node for a relaxing massage and
- Percussion node for deep tissue massage.
The interchangeable heads are easy to remove and fix. And the intensity can be adjusted using a sliding button the side of the main unit. The massager has a smooth elongated handle; perfect for those hard-to-reach places. You can also detach the main unit(the head) from the handle and opt for the soft comfort grip handle. You can use this for targeting specific muscle points.
We have been using the massager for some time now and it has been a good test run, I should say. I like the intensity adjustment feature and the infra red heat node which provides both massage and heat to the target area. The infrared node doesn't become very hot but does get warm enough that you can feel an impact. The massager feels a bit heavy to hold and a little more so when I have my RA flare-up. But Mr.H has taken on the role of a masseur and gives me a 10 minute massage session every other day. The massager helps to ease muscle tension and gives a very relaxing massage. One point I should mention here is that the massager has quite some power - it gives a strong vibration which means it works on hard knots on the back. But it can be a bit uncomfortable if you are frail. So, please find the right speed/intensity setting before using. One change that I would like to see in the massager is replacing the reflexology node with a rubberised model(a softer version) which would make it more comfortable to use. But overall, I like the Scholl Muscle Therapy Percussion Massager. It is sturdy and well-built, much powerful than it looks and is good value for money. If you suffer from frequent back or shoulder ache, you could give this massager a try.
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