The Kneading Fingers 2000™ Platinum Series employs two thumbs that deliver the closest thing to a real massage compared to any machine on the market. It is designed to virtually duplicate the firm kneading action of a trained masseur.

Kneading Fingers 2000 Platinum Series
  • Helps relax muscles and improve range of motion as well as enhance and facilitate medical treatment and may improve the rate at which the body recovers from injury and illness.

  • Can be beneficial for improved muscle function and pain relief from fibromyalgia and arthritis.

  • Eases muscular aches and pains and promotes muscle relaxation and tone.



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During the past fifteen years, massage therapy in the United States has become more and more popular. Massage can provide relief for all walks of life. The value of massage in both the prevention of injury and the acceleration of healing of injuries has gained acceptance and recognition throughout the medical fields.



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A few decades ago most people in the United States associated massage as something for only the rich and famous. Massage therapy is the third most prevalent form of alternative therapy being sought by consumers in the US. More people than ever are seeking massage to manage and relieve pain. Most-often cited reasons people get therapeutic massages: Relaxation to relieve muscle soreness, stiffness, spasms, and for stress reduction. Therapeutic massage has gained credibility and is validated, accepted, and appreciated. The perception of massage therapy as a luxury is rapidly changing. It is estimated that people in the Untied States now spend approximately $20 billion annually on therapeutic massage therapies and products.



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the benefits of massage
Can alleviate tension headaches, and help the recipient to deal with difficult emotions, such as anxiety and depression. Generates confidence and a feeling of well-being by releasing endorphins. Improves circulation and lymphatic drainage, and helps to eliminate toxins from the body. Helps lower blood pressure by reducing stress levels, and will help combat insomnia. Stimulates the immune system and strengthens resistance to disease.

  • Has a sedative effect upon the nervous system and promotes voluntary muscle relaxation.

  • Provides effective treatment of chronic inflammatory conditions, as well as acts as a cleanser for the elimination of wastes and toxins, by increasing lymphatic circulation.

  • Can relieve certain types of pain caused by degenerative disk.

  • Increases blood flow to the muscles, by dilating blood vessels, resulting in better circulation. Improved circulation is a step in preventing heart attacks and strokes.

  • Can improve muscle function and pain relief for Arthritis and Fibromyalgia.

  • Can relieve spasms, tightness, and pain associated with muscular disorders such as Spasmodic Torticollis.

  • Relaxes muscle spasms and relieves tension. It also stimulates sensory nerves which helps relieve headaches.

  • Brisk massage restores the body’s vigor.

  • Can promote sinus drainage.


therapeutic Massage and Origin
Massage therapy includes a wide variety of diversified therapeutic approaches working to improve our health and vitality through the systematic hands-on manipulation of our body’s muscles and other soft tissues.

Manipulation can involve any combination of kneading, pressing, rolling, rubbing, slapping, tapping, or rocking, all intended to help us feel better.

Cave paintings in western Europe depicting the use of therapeutic massage date back to 15,000 B.C. Written records about therapeutic massage date back over 2,500 years in China and India. Acupressure, reflexology, and Shiatsu therapies emerged from these Eastern sources. Greek and Roman physicians spread massage throughout Europe to maintain physical health and relieve their patients’ suffering. Julius Caesar was reportedly massaged on a daily basis to combat epilepsy.

The development of modern Western massage therapy methods is primarily credited to Peter Heinrik Ling, a nineteenth-century Swedish athlete. His therapy approach became known as Swedish massage, and is one of the most commonly used therapy methods in the Western world today.




 
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