Reddit Reddit reviews Pressure Positive Co. The Knobble II (Blue)

We found 4 Reddit comments about Pressure Positive Co. The Knobble II (Blue). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Pressure Positive Co. The Knobble II (Blue)
Comfortable to hold massage tool delivers accurate pressure; lie on it for effective self-massage.Made of durable polymer with a band of non-latex, Santoprene.The smoothly rounded tip is used with a variety of grips to apply pressure to trigger points in soft tissue.Lie on it or place it behind you in a chair to do your back, glutes, hamstrings and other hard to reach areas.The Knobble II massage tool is designed to reduce Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI) to the forearms, wrists, hands, fingers and thumbs while applying deep or prolonged pressure to the muscle knots or taught bands of contracted muscle tissue.
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4 Reddit comments about Pressure Positive Co. The Knobble II (Blue):

u/tacojohn48 · 4 pointsr/AskReddit
u/wileyDoggo · 1 pointr/TMJ

I use the Knobble II on my jaw sometimes and it seems to help about as much as using my hands or knuckles. Haven't yet found a good one for my neck.

https://www.amazon.com/Original-Reflexology-Myofascial-Pressure-Positive/dp/B0012136E8

I also use a jade roller sometimes since the cold helps me a bit

edit: added jade roller

u/argyleaf · 1 pointr/StandingDesks

That was a great idea! I have spent the morning rolling my foot on a Knobble 2 and feel really relaxed as a result.

I have a messed up ankle and was worried that a standing desk would agitate it, but this will certainly help.

u/chuntley · 1 pointr/running

If your thumbs start getting sore you might want to invest in a Knobble:
http://www.amazon.com/Pressure-Positive-Company-Sapphire-Blue/dp/B0012136E8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313002401&sr=8-1

Also, another useful and cheap massage tool is your opposite kneecap. Sitting in a chair (e.g., at work) place the back of the injured calf on the other knee. Then drive the knee into the calf muscles, moving your injured leg around a little to find the knots.