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IASTM Moves Set of 6 Tools
Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) tools are ideal metallic massagers for therapists to treat acute and chronic soft tissue dysfunctions.
Personal advice
Description
These IASTM tools are constantly used in physiotherapy, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, and other treatments; as they can be used on many parts of the body, including muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia.
IASTM are tools that some physiotherapists use instead of using their hands, as specialized complements to complement their treatments. These products are designed to apply a specific amount of pressure to the tissue, so that the therapist can work comfortably without causing harm or pain to the client.
How to choose the right IASTM tool?
Each tool has multiple shapes and distinct edges, with various functions. The smaller tools are usually used for the smaller parts of the body, smaller strokes, and to reach superficial tissue structures. The larger and heavier tools are used to reach deeper into the inner tissues and to treat the larger parts of the body. Other tools are used to "feel" blockages by stroking through the tissue. The tips of the instruments can be blunt or sharp, depending on the treatment performed. Ultimately, the choice of the right tool is different for each therapist, as each one has their personal preferences and tools with which they feel most comfortable.
We also advise you to look at the table of images to know what each tool is generally used for.
Technical specifications:
- Material: high quality stainless steel.
- Finish: brushed.
- Its composition makes the tools less prone to scratches and visible stains.
IASTM are tools that some physiotherapists use instead of using their hands, as specialized complements to complement their treatments. These products are designed to apply a specific amount of pressure to the tissue, so that the therapist can work comfortably without causing harm or pain to the client.
How to choose the right IASTM tool?
Each tool has multiple shapes and distinct edges, with various functions. The smaller tools are usually used for the smaller parts of the body, smaller strokes, and to reach superficial tissue structures. The larger and heavier tools are used to reach deeper into the inner tissues and to treat the larger parts of the body. Other tools are used to "feel" blockages by stroking through the tissue. The tips of the instruments can be blunt or sharp, depending on the treatment performed. Ultimately, the choice of the right tool is different for each therapist, as each one has their personal preferences and tools with which they feel most comfortable.
We also advise you to look at the table of images to know what each tool is generally used for.
Technical specifications:
- Material: high quality stainless steel.
- Finish: brushed.
- Its composition makes the tools less prone to scratches and visible stains.










