Scraping
What is Scraping?
A heated muscle scraper. which combines muscle scraping therapy and heat therapy in one device. Derives its concept from the Chinese traditional Gua Sha techniques.
Benefits of Scraping
Pain Relief: Scraping can alleviate chronic and acute pain in areas such as the neck, back, shoulders, and heels. The process can influence the nervous system's perception of pain through mechanisms like the gate control theory, providing relief from discomfort.
Improved Circulation: The friction from the scraping tool causes microtrauma that significantly increases blood flow and local temperature in the treated area. This influx of oxygen-rich blood and nutrients supports tissue health and the removal of metabolic waste products.
Breakdown of Scar Tissue and Adhesions: The targeted pressure helps to break down tight, bound tissues (adhesions) and scar tissue that can form after injury or due to repetitive motion. This process allows for better tissue remodeling and function.
Increased Range of Motion and Flexibility: By releasing muscle tension and breaking up adhesions, scraping can restore proper muscle function and improve overall mobility and flexibility in joints and muscles.
Faster Recovery: Enhanced blood flow and tissue remodeling can accelerate the healing process for soft tissue injuries, allowing individuals, especially athletes, to return to activity sooner.
Reduced Inflammation: Scraping can trigger an anti-inflammatory response in the body, which helps in reducing swelling and discomfort associated with injuries or chronic conditions.
Non-Invasive and Drug-Free: Scraping offers a natural alternative to managing pain and promoting healing without the need for medications, injections, or surgery.
A heated muscle scraper. which combines muscle scraping therapy and heat therapy in one device. Derives its concept from the Chinese traditional Gua Sha techniques.
Benefits of Scraping
Pain Relief: Scraping can alleviate chronic and acute pain in areas such as the neck, back, shoulders, and heels. The process can influence the nervous system's perception of pain through mechanisms like the gate control theory, providing relief from discomfort.
Improved Circulation: The friction from the scraping tool causes microtrauma that significantly increases blood flow and local temperature in the treated area. This influx of oxygen-rich blood and nutrients supports tissue health and the removal of metabolic waste products.
Breakdown of Scar Tissue and Adhesions: The targeted pressure helps to break down tight, bound tissues (adhesions) and scar tissue that can form after injury or due to repetitive motion. This process allows for better tissue remodeling and function.
Increased Range of Motion and Flexibility: By releasing muscle tension and breaking up adhesions, scraping can restore proper muscle function and improve overall mobility and flexibility in joints and muscles.
Faster Recovery: Enhanced blood flow and tissue remodeling can accelerate the healing process for soft tissue injuries, allowing individuals, especially athletes, to return to activity sooner.
Reduced Inflammation: Scraping can trigger an anti-inflammatory response in the body, which helps in reducing swelling and discomfort associated with injuries or chronic conditions.
Non-Invasive and Drug-Free: Scraping offers a natural alternative to managing pain and promoting healing without the need for medications, injections, or surgery.