Kuznetsov Applicator: Russian-Made Massage Mat for Back & Neck Pain Relief
Enhanced Description
The Kuznetsov Applicator is a revolutionary acupressure mat, proudly made in Russia, offering a drug-free solution for various aches and pains. Its unique design features flower-shaped clusters of precisely positioned needles that provide targeted stimulation to specific pressure points. This gentle yet effective acupressure massage improves circulation, increasing oxygen and nutrient flow to cells, promoting natural healing and pain relief.
Key Features
- Effective Pain Relief: Targets back pain, neck pain, headaches, muscle aches, and joint pain.
- Improved Circulation: Increases blood flow, delivering vital nutrients to cells.
- Drug-Free Therapy: Offers a natural and non-invasive approach to pain management.
- Durable and Convenient: Made for long-lasting use and easy home application.
- Premium Russian Craftsmanship: Enjoy the quality and reliability of a product made in Russia.
- Compact Size: The mat measures 48 x 34 cm (approximately 19 x 13 inches) with a 38.5 x 28 cm (approximately 15 x 11 inches) acupressure surface.
Benefits
- Relieves pain associated with back and neck problems
- Reduces muscle tension and stiffness
- Improves circulation and oxygen delivery to cells
- Promotes relaxation and stress reduction
- Helps manage headaches and migraines
- Supports overall wellness and preventative health
Uses
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Headaches
- Muscle aches
- Joint pain
- Poor circulation
- Prevention of ailments associated with sedentary lifestyles
- Weather sensitivity (meteorological dependence)
Contraindications
- Raised moles (nevi), papillomas, warts, or other skin growths in the treatment area.
- Dermatitis or other skin conditions.
- Cancer (consult an oncologist before use).
How to Use
Simply lie on the mat, allowing your body weight to apply pressure to the needles. The intensity should be comfortably stimulating, often producing a warming sensation. This warmth indicates effective treatment. Treatment times vary individually, typically ranging from 1-15 minutes, 1-2 times per day. Consult with a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.