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  2. Foam roller - Wikipedia

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    The roller is placed between the target muscle and the ground, and is rolled back and forth, using body weight for pressure. It may be used for many reasons, including increasing flexibility, reducing soreness, and eliminating muscle knots. [2] Foam rolling is a method of self-myofascial release. [3]

  3. Trainers Say This Affordable Tool Unlocks Looser Muscles And ...

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    A Foam Roller First things first: Not all foam rollers are the same. They come in various densities (soft, medium, firm) and sizes, so choosing the right one depends on your goals.

  4. 3 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Foam Roller

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    Physical therapists Dan Giordano, PT, DPT, C.S.C.S. and Winnie Yu, PT, DPT, C.S.C.S. created the Men's and Women's Health 15-Minute Mobility program to show you three ways they use foam rollers in ...

  5. Trainers Say These Foam Rollers Can Help Relieve Tight Muscles

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    Textured Foam Roller. We use the Rumble Roller when we want a deep and targeted massage. Its many trigger point grooves and knobs mimic the trigger-point pressure of deep tissue massage, and we ...

  6. Myofascial release - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] Another review concluded that the use of foam rollers or a roller massager before or after exercise for self-myofascial release has been observed to decrease soreness due to DOMS and that self-myofascial release appears to have no negative effect on performance. However, the optimal timing and duration of use requires further study. [7]

  7. Fascia training - Wikipedia

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    Hydration and renewal (foam rolling and similar tool-assisted myofascial self-treatment applications); Sustainability: respecting the slower adaptation speed but more sustaining effects of fascial tissues (compared with muscles) by aiming at visible body improvements of longer time periods, usually said to happen over 3 to 24 months.