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    Backrelease for Self-Myofascial Back Relief

    Since self myofascial release is becoming more and more popular and has found its way into living rooms of the population through fascia rollers and massage balls, the variety of products in this category is expanding.

    The benefit of Self myofascial release combats adhesion and scarring in the myofascial network, which are responsible for tensions and muscular aches. Simply put, you massage pain-points (sensitive spots) in the connective tissue and muscles to release them.

    The Backrelease is one of the most compact and multi-functional massagers. To apply localized pressure is easy. With the three attachments, deep lying muscle groups can be treated. The device is also easy to assemble, and only weighs around 200 grams.

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    A loyal companion whether at home, traveling or at work, you can setup the Backrelease in three different configurations. The included directions allow you setup the Backrelease so that you can give yourself targeted treatments with ease.

    Made of noble hardwood and oiled with olive oil, the Backrelease is physiologically harmless and free from any toxic substances.

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    The Backrelease for Self Myofascial Release and Back Pain Relief

    Luzern, Switzerland – Physiotherapists and Samuel Kempf launch Kickstarter campaign to fund an innovative massage tool

    On May 22, 2018, Backrelease launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for the
    production of a do-it-yourself gadget that takes control of back pain from the comfort of home.

    Designed by licensed physical therapists, Backrelease uses trigger points which relieves muscle tenseness and muscle pain.

    Backrelease

    Back pain issues plague millions, causing sufferers to seek help from therapists. Backrelease works through self massage and Self Myofascial Release (SMR), which gently release knots in the fascial tissue. By doing so, the muscles begin to relax and release muscle tension throughout the body.

    “I was suffering with from chronic pain” said owner Samuel Kempf. “I was motivated to work with therapists to fix my problem and to develop my own device. Working with the team of Innovate40 therapists, we’ve created a self-treatment device that can ease pain and users can use themselves”.

    Backrelease

    Created with high-grade natural materials that are sustainably produced, made of high-density wood, treated with natural oils and fully biocompatible.

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    The Kickstarter campaign is looking to raise $ 9000 by june 20, 2018. Perks include a super early bird price of $119 for a Backrelease, saving 34% off the RRP and delivers worldwide.

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    David Novak
    David Novakhttps://www.gadgetgram.com
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