Tennis ball, 4 Point Back Massage
Trigger point therapy with just a simple tennis ball.
Anyone can do this at home in just a couple minutes.
Roll on the ball a bit to find that exact sweet spot. Read more
Trigger point therapy with just a simple tennis ball.
Anyone can do this at home in just a couple minutes.
Roll on the ball a bit to find that exact sweet spot. Read more
Interferential therapy can bring almost Angelic relief for some pain sufferers.
This particular unit can work on 2 different areas of pain at the same time.
You can adjust the strength of the setting independently for each channel. Read more

Try Interferential
You are invitedĀ to see if the Infrex Plus works for your chronic pain situation in a satisfying way.
There’s absolutely zero obligation. In fact, MedFaxx is kind enough to ship you one of these for FREE.
They don’t ask for your credit card. If you are not 100% satisfied with this pain relieving technology, inside 30 days, just send it back. A return envelope is provided, with shipping paid.

Sciatica Rescue
A simple tool to ease sciatica – a tennis ball.
This 3 minute video shows how to massage and stretch the piriformis muscle, using a tennis ball.
A tight piriformis is one of the major causes of sciatic pain.
What is the best size electrode for Interferential therapy? A larger electrode often works better on chronic pain.
Apply your electrodes in a criss cross pattern. Form a large X, right over the painful area. The soothing electric current will cover the painful spot.
It’s important to place the electrodes over muscle or fat. Avoid placing electrodes over a bony area. Muscle and fat provide a more conductive pathway for the mild electric current. This provides the best pain relief experience.
When I was a junior size boy, I was told, “You’re a Pain in the Butt!”
My parents and I, were chowing down on the Standard American Diet, Therefore grouchiness and mood swings per a part of the day.
More than once I got the belt on my butt for misbehaving. Even if we talked to loud in bed, … here come the belt.
A few times as a youth, authorities referred to me as, a pain in the butt.
Maybe that’s why my left butt muscle is tight and in pain. Sometimes while walking, I have to just stop and rest, my leg hurts so bad. Read more