๐ฅ Unlock your bodyโs hidden power with precision pressure!
The PSO-RITE is a patented, USA-made deep tissue massage tool designed specifically for releasing the psoas muscle and other tight muscle groups. Its ergonomic shape mimics a therapistโs hand and elbow, delivering targeted pressure to relieve pain and improve mobility. Lightweight and portable, itโs ideal for athletes, professionals, and anyone seeking effective muscle recovery anytime, anywhere.
S**S
Iโm a Licensed Massage Therapist, I hope my review helps!
Iโm a Licensed Massage Therapist and Shiatsu Practitioner ๐๐ฝ for 25 years so these thoughts may be valid to you. I do not work for the company but purchased one on Amazon. It arrived a week ago or so. The Pso-Rite tool is good for hard to reach tendons. My husband who tends to get build-up in shoulders has found it pretty helpful. He definitely felt the difference after 1st usage. He does push ups longer now which has always been a problem. The tool goes further then my elbow could ever go. Lol. Itโs affective in shoulder joints, shoulder blades, quads and ham string muscles. You can use it at the bottom of your foot too for all you plantar fasciitis sufferers and thereโs enough of you! This tool and rolling a frozen bottle of water will get you there!Now, as far as price - I paid $39 for ours (Amazon). I went back to buy a few more as gifts and even a 2nd one for us the same week and it went up to $59. Today I noticed it jumped to $80 (๐ณ)Yes, it probably costs about $7 to make. Yes, the price is high and although they are probably looking for that sweet spot in the price, itโs a good investment. It can fit in any overnight bag. Its not to heavy and yet it feels solid when you use it. Itโs a great tool. They have clearly put some thought into it.I, as a massage therapist and sufferer of psoas tightness, have found it pretty affective. I also use on my lower back and glutes for release. When it heads back down to $59, I will snag a few.Lastly and more importantly, you want to open up those areas that are tight. It brings more blood flow and therefore oxygen to that area. With that, there is healing. With healing, you will find more mobility that you may not find at a PT office (Truth).Happy healing and good job Pso-Rite. ๐๐ฝโฅ๏ธ
K**R
WOW!!
The media could not be loaded. UPDATE: YALL!! 3 days later and I can TOUCH MY FEET!!! I never thought I'd see the day. This is not only taking my pain away but restoring my mobility!! I feel like I'm getting my life back after 15+ years of pain!!! BEST. INVESTMENT. EVER!! ๐๐๐๐I've struggled with knee and hip pain since I was barely even a teen. I've been to so many Dr's, been in Physical Therapy more times than I can count, and at one point was going to the Chiropractor 3 days a week for almost a year straight. Nothing has ever alleviated the pain, only somewhat lessened it.NONE of those things or any pain medication has ever worked as well as this little contraption combined with the mini one. I've had them for less than 24 hours and in that time I've seen more progress than ever! My knee pain is COMPLETELY gone. My hip still hurts a little but I know I still have a lot more trauma to dig out of it.Before it arrived I was in so much pain. Pain that prevents me from getting decent sleep (only getting any sleep because I am prescribed a sleep aide). Pain that makes day to day tasks a challenge. Pain that makes me dread walking. Pain so bad I've wished of having my leg legitimately removed just to make it stop.Laying down I've never been able to lift my leg very high before my knee bends and after one day of use I can lift my leg straight up without bending my knee. I've never been able to even get close to touching my toes without bending my knee and yet today I can touch my toes.It's a tricky little thing to use and it HURTS LIKE HELL but it WORKS. With almost 5k reviews on Amazon it has 4.5 star rating proving this is worth it! I am beyond happy with the results and I'm honestly excited to see how much more it's going to repair. ๐ฅฐ
R**H
It gets in deep
Long story short, I've had tons of myofascial pain and tension in the legs and glutes and lower back. This tension clamps on nerves and causes more pain. I do what works for me and have developed precise, elaborate exercises and stretches for myself. This tool is now one of my go to tools after the first use. Some background, at one point, I literally had chains of trigger points including into psoas, diaphragm, tight IT bands, tight quads, etc., and an incredible "stiffness" including sitting pain. I had piriformis syndrome for a while, sciatic pain and just general high muscle tone issues (the stiffness might be called "muscle rheumatism" back in the day). Possibly powered by my lower lumbar DDD issues - who knows. I changed my diet to mega flavinoids (green powders + various supplements including turmeric (and did I say flavinoids)) + higher vitamin C. I also use Nattokinase/serrapeptidase/ lumbrokinase enzymes, too (which may help tissue remodeling/removal of fibrin/debris? โ again who knows?), and do all kinds of exercise and stretching daily (mostly TRX suspension exercises and Pilates reformer and some exercise bands with leg exercises; all this is great for eccentric exercise and core strengthening). I have a ton of balls of various sizes from really big, 5", 4 and 3" and tiny ones and a tool called the pocket physio max which is a great point tool. Also, foam rollers (I like Rollga's, the curved ones) and percussion massagers. I got most of these right here on Amazon. This approach has helped me to really heal and lower the tension. In fact, I go in cycles where I don't do much trigger point work at all anymore. Just more dynamic stretching than static stretching while I'm doing the TRX / Pilates and using a vibration platform, etc. All that being said some of the best tools include this one - which I use most for my glutes and upper legs. I got positive results the first time I used it. This and certain balls and the Lockerroom pocket physio max tool and my percussion massager are my go to tools when I do trigger point work. Yes it was expensive. However, the first time I used it I knew it wasn't going back. Do consider taking it easy if using on your abdomen. It does get in deep! Lots of videos on YouTube of people using this in various ways. I really donโt like to do much psoas massage work โ I tried balls, the end of the Rollga's etc - because the psoas tends to "knot up" if you do that and you can't necessarily get to high up parts of it. That being said, this can hit lower parts of the psoas and possibly rectus adbominus trigger points (which I have). I do inverted (reversed) handstands bending backwards over a large inflated ball to stretch the psoas and I do some pikes on the TRX and on my Pilates machine to work and move the psoas. However this tool can be used so many other places โ on the back of the legs, glutes, etc. So the name Pso-rite is a bit of a misnomer. If you have myofascial pain anything like Iโve described above in deep, bigger muscles, this will probably become one of your go to tools.
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