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QFlex Acupressure Back and Body Massage Stick - Ergonomic Self-Healing Tool with Advanced Flex Technology, Portable, for Pain Relief and Muscle Relaxation
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Use for | Back |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.62 Pounds |
Brand | Q-Flex |
Color | Purple |
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- Ergonomic Design: The specially angled design of the Q-Flex offers a natural hand grip which keeps your arms in a lower, more comfortable position. The design uses leverage and gravity to do the work for you.
- Accurate Pressure: Unique pear-shaped tip and flexible core for accurate pressure, comfort, and safety.
- AS SEEN On ABC’s SHARK TANK! Lightweight, portable, easy to use, and proud to be made in the USA.
- Cost effective: The Q-Flex is a fraction of the cost of one hour of massage.
- Eco-friendly: Q-Flex uses recyclable plastic. We are proud to be conscientious of our environment, and reducing our carbon footprint!
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 19.75 x 1.5 x 11 inches; 9.91 ounces
- Item model number : QID2001
- Date First Available : December 5, 2014
- Manufacturer : Q-Flex
- ASIN : B00QMWWHUG
- Best Sellers Rank: #75,281 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
- #263 in Manual Back Massagers
- Customer Reviews:
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Pain relief | 3.6 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.2 | — | — |
Easy to use | 3.9 | 4.6 | — | 4.2 | — | — |
Sturdiness | — | 4.8 | 5.0 | 4.3 | — | — |
Sold By | Q-Flex LLC | LiBa | Louis Innovation | Melonsun | FstChoyis | Medi-Dyne Healthcare Products |
product benefit | Muscle Therapy | Stress Relief | Muscle Therapy | Sturdy, Lightweight, and Portable Ergonomic Designed Handheld Massager Hook for Effective Full Body Fibromyalgia Pain Relief | — | Muscle Therapy |
material | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic, Metal, Stainless Steel | — | Polypropylene | Plastic |
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Customers generally like the quality of the massager. They say it's amazing, effective, and a great tool. Customers also say it works exceptionally well for self use, hard to reach areas, and problem spots. They also say the product is well-made, strong, and the most underestimated physical aid anyone could imagine. Overall, customers say it has helped tremendously.
"A lot of control with the design and shape of this; the creator really nailed it!" Read more
"The product seems very well-made and simple to use. My only issue is that I didn’t receive any instruction/literature with the product...." Read more
"This is an ingenious device that actually works! Now it's possible to hit my trigger points all by myself--and the Q-Flex...." Read more
"Massager was not as effective as I had hoped...." Read more
Customers like the pain relief provided by the massager. They mention that it feels nice to loosen up their muscles, and that it brings them some relief. Some say that the tool digs in and they feel the relief. Overall, customers are happy with the product's ability to provide pain relief.
"...I’ve even used it and I don’t have any real issues. Just feels nice to loosen up your muscles. Highly recommend." Read more
"...Now, when I use it, I can put it on my back and it doesnt hurt anymore, it feels like revealing pressure...." Read more
"...Not only does it work, but pretty quickly, I felt a definite increase in overall health, well being, stamina, energy and positive outlook...." Read more
"...Following the simple directions, and easily finding the acupressure points and applying a mild and gentle tug of the spots as shown in the insert,..." Read more
Customers find the massager easy to use. They mention it's well-made, and gets easier to use within days. They also say it comes with simple directions and is a simple solution to a complex problem. Customers also mention that it'll be easier for an older person to use, as it comes without assistance.
"The product seems very well-made and simple to use. My only issue is that I didn’t receive any instruction/literature with the product...." Read more
"...helpful, I definitely recommend looking them up, as it comes with a very general user guide...." Read more
"...it applies is too much for me---It helps, yes, but I find it quite painful. For years, I've longed for a better solution...." Read more
"...Following the simple directions, and easily finding the acupressure points and applying a mild and gentle tug of the spots as shown in the insert,..." Read more
Customers like the value of the massager. They say it's worth every penny, a good buy, and a reasonable price for a professional tool. Some say it has saved them a lot of money. Overall, customers are satisfied with the value and quality of the product.
"This device is very interesting!..." Read more
"...In my opinion, this is definitely worth a try--especially if you can alleviate pain without use of medication." Read more
"...At $25, it's just a bit too expensive for the performance you get out of it. At $15, I think this would be a hands down 5 star product...." Read more
"...This thing is great! I can get right into the knots along my shoulder blades and just hold the pressure for as long as I want...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the massager. They mention it's very nice, amazing, and interesting. Some say the design is simple and perfect.
"...I use it as part of my daily and nightly routine. It works. It is wonderful. I am thankful~!..." Read more
"...Good initial design but they need to update it and make it better. Looks like a giant Sheppard's hook with a weird tip sitting in your living room." Read more
"...The design is great and allows for as little, or as much pressure as you want to apply...." Read more
"...I love this. Best $25 spent. I recommend this. It’s simple and perfect and I should have thought of it...." Read more
Customers find the massager helpful for getting rid of knots. They say it loosens up the knots, removes them, and is perfect for hard-to-reach knots in the neck, shoulder, and back. Customers also say the device allows them to release muscle knots that cause pain.
"...easy to use, even when you can barely lift your arms, and it helps break up the knots, which is what it is supposed to do...." Read more
"...same as having a professional work on your back, it does help alleviate and press out knots if you can't get a massage right away...." Read more
"...However, it does make for very pinpointed knot relief...." Read more
"...The instructions are easy to follow and I found it works on any knot in any muscle. Finally, relief!" Read more
Customers like the pressure point of the massager. They say it's easy to use and provides just the right amount of pressure. They also say it works great for hitting those pressure points around their shoulder blades. Customers also mention that it'll work on their pressure point on their lower neck/shoulder when they use it correctly.
"...But what is it, exactly? It's tool that allows you to apply pressure to spots on your back or neck, without contorting yourself in an effort to..." Read more
"...it, I can put it on my back and it doesnt hurt anymore, it feels like revealing pressure...." Read more
"...Especially at 3 a.m.Second, you can apply a surprising amount of pressure to muscle knots..." Read more
"This acrupressure device is very firm with a tiny pressure point. My mom tried it and said it actually hurt her...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the comfort of the massager. Some mention that it feels good after driving all day, and it has made a difference in the level of pain they have throughout the day. It can relieve pain at a pressure point, and provides easy at home pain relief. However, others say that it works but it hurts, and feels a little rough on bare skin areas. They also mention that the Q-flex is made of too-soft plastic that bends, making it not provide the expected comfort.
"...I didnt realize I was so tense! When Im done it feels so good, like the feeling you get when you stretch your arms really good...." Read more
"...My hands don't get tired or sore from using it and the cushion grip handle is really comfortable...." Read more
"...It works. It hurts, but that was to be expected. A deep-tissue massage costs twice as much, would hurt, and would provide relief once...." Read more
"...the pressure where it said and once again in minutes, I could turn my neck with no pain. Incredible...." Read more
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Aha! Genius. Pure genius!
I have both fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome, along with other medical conditions. As a result, I often get pinched nerves from spasming muscles. It's a painful condition that's treated with heat and massage, along with applying steady pressure to the tight muscles, which tricks them into relaxing. Since the pinched nerves usually occur between my spine and shoulder blades, it's very hard to reach them on my own. But it's hard for my husband to massage the spots for me, since he doesn't know exactly where to apply pressure, or how hard to press. The best trick I've found is actually two tennis balls in a knotted sock. I lean against the wall, sandwiching the tennis balls between the wall and my back. Then I bend my knees, moving up and down, rolling the balls along my back until they reach the spot I need to apply pressure to. And if that sounds awkward . . . well, yes, it is! It's hard to maneuver the tennis balls to the right spot and then keep them there. I've also tried a massage chair, which has hard, round bumps that rotate and move up and down to "massage" your neck and back. But the amount of pressure it applies is too much for me---It helps, yes, but I find it quite painful. For years, I've longed for a better solution. And I think I've found it with the Q-Flex.
Basically, this tool is a question mark-shaped stick, with a foam grip to hold onto, and a hard ball-point on the other end. You angle the curved section over your shoulder, or under your arm, applying pressure to your back or neck with the ball-point. It allows you to reach virtually any part of your neck, upper back, lower back, etc. If you're interested in official acupressure techniques, it comes with a little booklet that shows you where to apply pressure for certain results. If you're more interested in stopping pinched nerves, muscle spasms, or knotted muscles, it can do that, too. Just place the ball-point anywhere you need it, then angle the handle and pull. You control how much pressure you apply, so you can make sure it doesn't get painful. It may take a little practice to figure out exactly where to place the tip and what angle to use, but you'll figure it out quickly.
I love this product, but I'm a bit confused by the fact that it claims to be a "Back and Body Massage Tool." If there's a way to use it to massage your own back, I haven't figured it out. Seems like it would be painful to rub your back with the hard ball-point. Not to mention awkward. But if you want to apply steady, direct pressure to a specific spot to relieve muscle tension and spasms, it's truly excellent!
I'll give the Q-Flex four stars and recommend it to anyone who suffers from muscle spasms or pinched nerves in your neck or back. You might check with your doctor to ask about the safest way to use this device, just to be sure you aren't doing more harm than good. I'm very pleased with the Q-Flex and intend to share it with friends and family members. (But they'll have to order their own, if they like it!)
* Edited to Add (10/12/15): I figured out how to use the Q-Flex for massage! You just slide it up and down your back. I thought it would be awkward, but if you're wearing a t-shirt, it slides back and forth easily. Now, it's not as good as an actual massage from a person, obviously, but it does what it claims. Therefore, I'm adjusting my rating up to 5 stars. Great product!
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