The DaVinci tool is a versatile self massage tool that will help you remove headache pain and soothe tired sore muscles. Simple and easy to use and the perfect travel companion. Take it with you anywhere, to work, on vacation or you can even use it in your car. It will relieve stress, muscle spasms, trigger points and improve posture.
Product Details
Relieves neck and headache pain
Relieve chronic pain, muscle spasms and stiffness
Release trigger points
Easily work on tight, difficult to reach muscles
Recommended by doctors, chiropractors, physical therapists and massage therapists
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Customer Reviews
Relief! Ah, sweet, sweet relief.
Review Date: February 17, 2010
Reviewer: S. Sims,
This little gem is a must, especially for me, after a long day in front of the computer! I have a lot of shoulder and neck pain from sitting at a desk so much of the time, and this thing does the trick to completely release all the repetitive strain that my job usually loads on . . . it's an easy application too -- I just rest on it wherever I need it, and slowly, surely -- relief!! A cheap alternative to doctors poking and prodding to fix what this simple, sweet thing can do for me whenever I want.
Watch your hair! But otherwise, I like it.
Review Date: January 24, 2010
Reviewer: N. Warnock,
I have a lot of pain in my neck & shoulders, and have been looking for some ways to work on that area between massages. This works pretty well for me. There's one review about it collapsing. I cannot envision it - this sucker is pretty hard. Either they've changed it or he had a defective one, or something. It has a *little* give, but not much. I like its shape because it's not as prone to slipping away as a tennis ball or handball ball. One caveat - if you have hair longer than ... well, any hair, almost, just be sure to get it out of the way before positioning the tool - OUCH! I am still playing around to figure out the most effective angles and positions. I'm looking forward to showing it to my massage therapist next weekend.
Wonderful tool for chronic muscle tension
Review Date: November 17, 2009
Reviewer: M. Thuma,
I don't usually post reviews but I just had to sing the praises of this massage tool. I have the theracane, which is also a wonderful invention, but I have a hard time getting the proper angle and leverage for two of my worst trouble spots - the base of my skull and right behind my shoulder blade. It took a little experimenting, but I'm able to reach everywhere with this, including some knots in my face that I didn't even know about. To answer some reviewers' complaints about the lack of a manual, I agree with the makers that this tool's effectiveness is really all about you learning how to use it for your particular needs. For instance, I tried to replicate the picture of the woman using it behind her shoulder blade and it didn't do anything for me... but I changed the angle and positioning and got it to go exactly where I needed it. Even better is the fact that my hands/arms don't get tired like with the theracane, since I'm using my body weight to apply pressure to my trouble spots.
I bought the hard version of the DaVinci tool (the blue one), and I'm glad I did. I've had moderate/severe bruxism for years (nighttime teeth grinding/jaw clenching), and that makes for some tough, persistent muscle knots. I think the red version would have been too soft for me.
This is a great little tool. My only regret is not buying two of them - I keep "losing" it... mysteriously I keep finding it sitting on my husband's desk. Hooray for tools that work!
davinci NOT
Review Date: November 1, 2009
Reviewer: jojo monkee, washington dc
it's a blue rubber triangle that comes in a box with no instructions. every edge is different i suppose for a different use, but i don't know because there wasn't even a booklet to show it's purpose. doorstop?
Magic Triangle
Review Date: October 4, 2009
Reviewer: Diana K. Hofsommer, Germany
This simple little tool has really saved my sanity on many occasions. I don't leave town without it, and it is light and easy to pack in my suitcase. I have a long history of migraines and muscle tension from several car accidents. My neck and shoulders are always tense, even after I sleep. I am 5'8" and about 130lbs. The DaVinci Tool Soft is the perfect size and weight for me to be able to rest the base of my head on the pointy or rounded points for some much-needed tension relief. I also use the rounded points under my shoulder blades to release the pressure there. My husband, however, is about 6' and 170lbs, and he insisted that the triangle is too small for him. I now wonder, based on some of these reviews, if he would be better served by the DaVinci Tool Firm (rather than this soft version). Thus, if you are a smaller-framed person, this tool might be best for you, but if you are larger or heavier, perhaps the firmer version would work better. However, I didn't notice any type of official weight guidelines for this tool.
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