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  2. This Is Our Favorite Massage Gun For Sore Muscle Relief - AOL

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    "Massage guns can be used to prepare for and recover from exercise, reduce stress, tension, and soreness,” says Ambler-Wright. However, certain conditions can be contraindications for use.

  3. Massage - Wikipedia

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    Massage practitioners work in a variety of medical settings and may travel to private residences or businesses. [26] Contraindications to massage include deep vein thrombosis, bleeding disorders, taking blood thinners such as warfarin, damaged blood vessels, or weakened bones from cancer, osteoporosis, fractures, and fever. [26]

  4. The 16 Best Massage Guns to Soothe Your Tired, Achy ... - AOL

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    The massage gun has five speed settings controlled by a sleek digital dial. It’s also travel-friendly, the compact design fitting easily into carry-ons—though Yohay did note that it is heavy.

  5. These Budget Massage Guns are All-Pro, Minus the Price - AOL

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    Their uniquely designed massage gun has a much longer than usual handle (overall product length is 13.6 inches), while the true beauty of this gun lies in its genius 120-degree angle, which allows ...

  6. Electrical muscle stimulation - Wikipedia

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    The FDA mandates that manuals prominently display contraindication, warnings, precautions and adverse reactions, including: no use for wearer of pacemaker; no use on vital parts, such as carotid sinus nerves, across the chest, or across the brain; caution in the use during pregnancy, menstruation, and other particular conditions that may be ...

  7. Category:Massage devices - Wikipedia

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  9. Muscle energy technique - Wikipedia

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    Muscle energy is a direct and active technique, meaning it engages a restrictive barrier and requires the patient's participation for maximal effect. A restrictive barrier describes the limit in range of motion that prevents the patient from reaching the baseline limit in their range of motion. [5]