Massage guns are an easy solution to muscle pain and stiffness, but how do you use one effectively? Massage guns are generally safe for most people to use every day, and their benefits include relaxation, muscle recovery, and increased mobility. [1] X Research source We’ve outlined the best techniques for using a massage gun whether you’re stiff from a long day in the car or sore from an intense workout. If you’re ready to kick back and relax, keep scrolling!
Using a Massage Gun
Begin massaging on the lowest setting and work your way up to higher speeds as you get used to the intensity. Target muscle groups and soft tissue while avoiding bony areas and joints like your spine, ankles, or elbows. Use a massage gun for 2 minutes after a workout to prevent muscle soreness.
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Tips
- Stay hydrated to supplement your massage gun session. Well-hydrated muscles receive more nutrients, contain less toxins, and are less prone to soreness and tension. [15] X Research sourceThanks
- Look for a massage gun with multiple speeds for versatility. Consider whether you need a lightweight massager since you’ll be holding it up for minutes at a time. [16] X Trustworthy Source Cleveland Clinic Educational website from one of the world's leading hospitals Go to sourceThanks
- Read the owner’s manual for your specific massage gun before using it for the first time. Knowing about the different settings and features can help prevent injury.Thanks
Warnings
- Do not use a massage gun on the front of your neck, your throat, your face, your head, or the front of your torso.Thanks
- Massage guns are designed to work on soft tissue and muscle groups. Avoid bony areas and joints like the shins, spine, head, ankles, or elbows. [17] X Research sourceThanks
- Talk to your doctor before using a massage gun if you’re over 65 years old, have a musculoskeletal condition, or take blood thinners. [18] X Research sourceThanks
Expert Interview
Thanks for reading our article! If you’d like to learn more about massage guns, check out our in-depth interview with Rebecca Tenzer, MAT, MA, LCSW, CCTP, CGCS, CCATP, CCFP .
References
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