Resin bison hump bicorn fibrolyser

€57.00
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This fibrolizer is useful for addressing the cervico-dorsal tract.

This new series of fiber removers was made of resin.

Created to support the posturologist, these fibrolisers were designed in shape and ergonomics by Prof. D.Raggi.

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This fibrolizer is useful for addressing the cervico-dorsal tract.

This tract is particularly sensitive to diaphragmatic/respiratory problems, suffering the consequent mechanical blocks of C7, D1 and D2 (scalenes). As a consequence, easy blemishes are created in the corresponding section, or what is commonly called the "Bison hump". The fiber remover has the characteristic of being particularly wide and hollowed out at the tip to be able to act effectively in this section and, progressively, with the appropriate technique, reduce this mechanical alteration and the blemish until it disappears. This can happen if the blockages of the diaphragm and the posture as a whole are treated at the same time.

FIBROLISERS MADE OF RESIN

This new series of fiber removers was made of resin.

Created to support the posturologist, these fibrolisers were designed in shape and ergonomics by Prof. D.Raggi.

As the term itself says, they are articles whose function is to be of help/support to the therapist's hands in fibrolysis actions. Hands, without supports, are subject to professional damage; in this way instead they guide the fiber remover which, as such, becomes a faithful and tireless extension of the hands. They are also particularly useful for treating those zones or areas where the hands cannot be effective or do not have the characteristics to do so. As such they are of great use.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORRECT USE

- Keep away from heat sources and direct sunlight.

- Store at room temperature in a dry place.

- Wash with warm water and possibly with a hand cleaner.

- Do not leave to soak and dry thoroughly.

- Do not use any type of solvent or acid for cleaning.

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