Roleo Advanced Trigger Point Massager Tool - Lateral Forearm Massager Forearm Roller with Patented Texture - Tennis Elbow Relief Deep Myofascial Release Finger Massager

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$62.95
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Product Information

  • Easy To Use. Costs Less Than One Massage.
  • Use For Hand, Wrist, Forearm, Elbow, Foot Pain.
  • Effectively relieves wrist and hand pain by relaxing the muscles.
  • Useful in Relieving Repetitive Strain / Stress Injuries.
  • No Electricity, Batteries Needed. Feels Great, Enjoyable To Use. Portable, Lightweight. Designed In The USA.
  • Excellent self-care tool for massage therapists, physical therapists, or anyone with hands-on or repetitive job activities.


The Roleo PRO helps relieve the pain of repetitive stress injuries. Using the Roleo is enjoyable. It's like getting a massage from your own personal massage therapist!


The Roleo in Use


Place one hand on the top-mounted knob/handle. It is best at first to adjust the pressure to the lightest, by turning it counterclockwise until it stops. DO NOT try to turn the knob any further than it freely goes, in either direction.


Slip the fingers of your other hand between the rollers, and gently push your arm forward until the crook (upper side) of your elbow is nearly touching the rollers.


With your arm between the rollers, use a slow "push and pull" motion to massage the muscles of your forearm.


Concentrate on the areas where you feel tension. Stop on a particularly tight or painful area and hold your arm still to keep the pressure on that "pressure point" or "trigger point." Rotate the wrist gently, thereby stretching the muscle under the pressure of the roller.


Turn the palm side of the forearm up toward the upper roller, to aim the ridges of the roller into the muscles on the palm side of the arm that feel tight or sore.


Gently move the wrist or hand in and out of the rollers, concentrating the ridges of the upper roller in between the bones of the wrist, hand and fingers. Contact between the roller surface and a bony part of the hand, arm or wrist may feel a little uncomfortable at first, but this discomfort will usually lessen with use.


Happy Rolling!

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