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Your Learning Zone - The Knobble II by the Pressure Positive Company, Sapphire Blue

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List Price: $10.00
Our Price: $9.95
Your Save: $ 0.05 ( 1% )
Availability: Usually ships in 3 to 5 weeks
Manufacturer: The Pressure Positive Company
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Binding: Health and Beauty Brand: The Pressure Positive Company Color: Sapphire Blue EAN: 0633781000442 Feature: Satisfaction Guaranteed Label: The Pressure Positive Company Manufacturer: The Pressure Positive Company Model: K2-Sapphire Blue Publisher: The Pressure Positive Company Release Date: 2007-12-28 Studio: The Pressure Positive Company
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Features
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Satisfaction Guaranteed Noninvasive
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: too hard to work well Comment: Easy to bruise with this because it's so hard, but it does work if careful with it. It would be better if softer, (like rubber), not hard plastic.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great little tool! Comment: Fits comfortably in hands. Great for getting kinks outta back and neck. Also works great for pressure points.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Knobble® II is the new design of the all wood favorite. Made of durable polymer with a band of non-latex, Santoprene, The Knobble II gives your hand more power when you need it. Use either the tip or the base for applying pressure on yourself or others. The Knobble II doesn't replace your healing hands- it just helps them do more and last longer.
The base is held in the palm of the hand, and the smoothly rounded tip is used to apply pressure to trigger points in soft tissue. The Knobble II has the added benefit of a soft band of non-latex, Santoprene around the base that allows for friction techniques. Bodyworkers often use the Knobble II to save wear and tear on their hands when applying deep, prolonged pressure to knots or strands of contracted muscle. But the Knobble II is not meant to replace your healing hands, only to help them do more and last longer. Remember to position yourself in such a way that you use your weight, not just your strength, to apply pressure to the muscle. Avoid direct pressure against the spine and other bones.
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