You don't need a book just scrape an area of about an inch or so for 30 seconds then move on to the next area. If patychea sp? Is forming that means blood vessels are breaking on the surface and you need to move on
Wood absorbs and if you wet wood too often it will splinter and enter the skin, a stainless instrument can be sterilized and used on anyone , wood would have to be used only on a specific person every time, also, the edge of the tool on a stainless steel tool is more precise, and the weighty of the tool does the work
Smooth muscles are found more in our organs/intestines and are involuntary in movement. What you're most likely feeling with the little bumps is muscle fascia or "knots" or "scar tissue". IASTM is awesome for breaking the bumps up over time! Hope this helps (:
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Thank you for sharing. Can you recommend a few books on this technique?
You don't need a book just scrape an area of about an inch or so for 30 seconds then move on to the next area. If patychea sp? Is forming that means blood vessels are breaking on the surface and you need to move on
What is the different betwen using the hands and using the tools?
We can not do the same effects with our hands??
Why we use this tool from this material?
Why not wooden tool for exampl
Wood absorbs and if you wet wood too often it will splinter and enter the skin, a stainless instrument can be sterilized and used on anyone , wood would have to be used only on a specific person every time, also, the edge of the tool on a stainless steel tool is more precise, and the weighty of the tool does the work
Thanks sir
What is a definition of a "smooth" muscle? If I barely press they are almost no bumps but if I press a little harder they are a lot of them
Smooth muscles are found more in our organs/intestines and are involuntary in movement. What you're most likely feeling with the little bumps is muscle fascia or "knots" or "scar tissue". IASTM is awesome for breaking the bumps up over time! Hope this helps (: