TNP Accessories a large roll of foam about half of an adult's height looks seemingly useless until it's rolled down your IT band, reformists, hamstrings, calves, and upper back. Though the foam roller may cause pain on sore spots and knots throughout your body, the pain is only temporary and will ultimately alleviate stress and tension in overworked, sore muscles. The foam roller is used in a type of self - massage called self-myocardial release, or SMR for shot. It is highly effective for treating injured patients during physical therapy.
What Is Foam Roller?
TNP Accessories foam roller is a long cylinder made of EPE foam that is usually 90cm long x 15cm in diameter. Your body weight is used to provide pressure when lying or sitting on the foam roller. Rolling your muscles along the foam roller help break up adhesions that form on your muscles, much like a massage would typically do. The foam roller, which is ideal for using on hard to reach areas, provides more relief and benefits than simple static stretching might.
How To Use It?
The roller can provide relief to the illiotibial band, which is commonly injured or overworked in athletes. It can also offer relief to other muscles that have knots or muscles tightness. To use the roller, start by lying on your side with your body perpendicular to the roller while supporting yourself on your elbow. Roll from the top of your hip down the lateral side of your thigh towards your knee. As you roll, search for areas of tension, which may also feel painful. You can either pause on those areas to help release some of the tension, or apply long, sweeping strokes up and down the muscle you're focusing on. Though the foam roller can be used on any muscle, depending on where your soreness is located, never use the roller to put pressure on bones.
Physical Therapy And Foam Rolling
While any average person or athlete could benefit from the foam roller, physical therapy patients can help further their progress by practicing SMR several times per week. A foam roller helps break down scar tissue, which can often be the cause of an injuiry. When your muscles are torn, as a result of working out, your muscle fibers shorten and scar tissue is formed, thus causing soft tissue injury. Continually injuring your scar tissue can lead to chronic pain and more serious injury. Foam rolling can slowly alleviate the pain from an injury as well as offer injury prevention for the future.
Specifications
•Condition: New
•Available Colour: Blue+Pink, Blue+Yellow, Black+Purple
•Length: 90cm
•Diameter: 15cm
•Circumference: 47cm
•Weight: 900g
•A Grade EPE Foam - Light In Weight & Easy To Carry
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