If you're a modern person, there's no shortage of things keeping you stressed and, as a result, causing you to experience muscle pain. And while there may be plenty of methods to try and alleviate stress, nothing can really beat the power of a massage (no, not this massage).
If you're looking to mitigate some muscle pain but can't afford to spend a fortune on someone actually massaging you, then there's great news on your horizon. Right now you can buy the fantastic truRelief™ IMPACT massager to help you stay feeling good.
Rated 5/5 stars by verified purchasers, the IMPACT Therapy Device PRO is a great option to either help you relax, or energize strained and tired muscles before and after workouts. It's powered by an incredibly quiet brushless motor and it helps to get knots out. Six different frequency settings leave the power in your hands to adjust the speed and force of your session. It also comes with five interchangeable heads to target specific areas of your body. Plus, the convenient, rechargeable, Li-ion battery and cordless functionality make it a great option for your home or to take it on the go.
There's no shortage to the benefits of massage. According to the Cleveland Clinic, "A massage is thought to increase your parasympathetic response, which can decrease feelings of anxiety." And if you're going to treat yourself to a percussion instrument for muscle pain relief, you should make sure it's top of the line and has great customer reviews. Fortunately, IMPACT Therapy Device PRO has just that, with one verified customer saying, "Good price/performance ratio, I'm new to this. charming."
Right now you can treat yourself to some major pain relief with the truRelief™. The IMPACT PRO device will help you to alleviate pain and stress, but the best part? It's discounted to just $199.99 from its MSRP of $299.
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