Reddit Reddit reviews Thumper Sport Handheld Electric Massager

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Thumper Sport Handheld Electric Massager
Thumper’s Sport patented drive system technology transmits energy deep into the muscle tissue.A “True Speed” feedback system that prevents low speed stalls. Also features variable speed control.Long ergonomic handle makes it easy to reach all muscle groups, back, legs and works well as shoulder massager.Interchangeable spheres; that let you customize your massage experience.Hand manufactured in Canada, ensuring the highest quality product. 2 year warranty is included.
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4 Reddit comments about Thumper Sport Handheld Electric Massager:

u/KnowsTheLaw · 2 pointsr/massage

Look at getting something like this: http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B009GEQNJS/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1/184-6679362-9776463

I'm going to buy one right now and I'll let you know how it goes. My chiropractor has used one on me a while ago. How do you use it? You hold it against muscles, not over the spine. This may be enough massager for your wife.

This is a heavier duty one, but I don't have a partner to use it on me. http://www.amazon.ca/Maxi-Pro-1007-Thumper/dp/B000BNWN56

Does anyone have experience with these products? I'm thinking about getting the heavier duty one for my legs. 190 pounds, 5"8.

u/PlushDuckie · 2 pointsr/cfs

Number one: Having a good quality sport percussive massager has made a huge difference for me. I can use it to help stimulate weak muscles, to help my balance, or to work out morning stiffness. Using it every few days has actually helped with my mobility a little bit. It's also nice, because it's something you might actually be able to help her with yourself.
I have good results with this one: https://www.amazon.com/Thumper-E501NA-Sport-Percussive-Massager/dp/B009GEQNJS/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1521764036&sr=8-2-spons&keywords=thumper+sport&psc=1&smid=ATMMZ66HXOJEM

Personally, I love having my phone in the shower or bath. This may be crazy, but for years now, I've been safely bringing my phone to the tub in a sturdy ziploc bag. I specifically use the good quality ones, and I've never once had a leak. I've also attached sticky hooks to the wall at strategic points, so I can hang my baggie'd phone on the wall where I can see it (hanging by a hole on the not-sealed part of the bag, of course).
Not for everyone, but I've gotten loads of use from this. If you're determined to do the grown-up thing, and get something actually designed for that purpose, you might have good luck finding a waterproof phone pouch, designed for taking swimming. Many of them can also be hung on the wall, and can have good touchpad access.

I also get a lot of good use out of my laptop/bed desk. I've also had people recommend trying those mirrored glasses, that let you see your laptop screen without scrunching your neck down, though I haven't actually used them myself. Like these: https://www.amazon.ca/Prism-Glasses-Eye-Bed-Spectacles/dp/B000RZNBF4
I've used VR a bit, and I don't think it's great for movies. It might also be less than ideal for gaming, since you're supposed to move around.

Lastly, this one's not exactly a romantic present, but having an electric can opener has also been really great for me. I didn't realize how much I needed it until I had it. I still get my guy to open the jars though. :p

Whatever you get, I hope you guys have fun. :)

u/hmspain · 1 pointr/aspergers
u/reallyserious · 1 pointr/ankylosingspondylitis

You're certainly right that some exercise is better than none. Some form of biking is probably a good thing. I was extremely active before my injury so this very passive situation I'm in is very frustrating.

As for insurance I live in Sweden so we have a different system. A doctor can prescribe almost anything that has proven medical merit and the government pays almost all of it. So before the summer I tried acupuncture for ~2 months. It worked pretty ok for the rest of the back so that's good but the upper trapezius wouldn't budge. It felt like starting over from 0 every time she put the needles in there. I don't mind the needles but it felt a little pointless when the problems in trapezius didn't get better. I hope your wife gets better effect from the acupuncture than I did. I've had nice effect from it in the past where things just started to subtly get better without one being able to point to a specific thing.

Perhaps a good massager would be better for me since I could use it some every day. This looks like nice and heavy duty toy. :)

Another things that I have been contemplating is to get an injection of (I don't even know what it's called in Swedish) a muscle blocker. It's something that prevents the muscle from contracting and lasts for ~2 weeks. I haven't checked what the doctors think about that idea yet though but it has helped me in the past when other muscles weren't cooperating. But I'll try the massager first and will remember your advice on giving it some time to relax.

Thanks a lot!