Vacuum massager Pneumatic jar
Set: 2 pieces
Producer: SELKOM, Ukraine
It is used to prevent colds and inflammatory diseases. And also in the treatment of cellulite.
Pneumatic jar is indispensable for vacuum massage, due to which there is a rush of blood and lymph to the skin, its nutrition improves, the skin becomes elastic and elastic.
Mode of application:
For the effective use of "Čudesnik" it is recommended to lubricate the skin with massage oil or cream, then install the jars dosing the vacuum force by squeezing them. The duration and course of treatment for various diseases is prescribed individually.
With osteochondrosis of the spine, sliding movements are made from the bottom from the lower back up to the cervical vertebra.
With cervical osteochondrosis, circular movements are made with a jar around the seventh vertebra (when leaning forward, it is the most protruding).
With acute respiratory infections, bronchitis and pneumonia, spiral movements are made from the middle of the back to the shoulders. Under the influence of massage with a jar, breathing improves, sputum leaves, and body temperature decreases. With sciatica, massage the lumbar region. With cellulite, massage is carried out on problem areas of the body with straight and circular movements, while fat cells are destroyed.
Practice shows that even with a strong compression of the vacuum, the walls of the capillaries are not broken.
The massaged surface is lubricated with heated vegetable oil, massage cream or petroleum jelly. One or two cans are installed, dosing the vacuum force by compressing the can. In this case, the sensitivity of the patient's skin must be taken into account. Next, with a suction jar, it is necessary to make sliding massage movements in the direction indicated in the figure. Movements can be straight, circular, zigzag. Massage time individually until persistent hyperemia (3-10 minutes). Procedures are carried out daily. The number of procedures depends on the patient's condition and can be 5-10 minutes. After the procedures, the patient needs to rest in a room with a temperature of at least 18 C for at least half an hour.
With osteochondrosis of the spine, sliding massage movements are made from the lower back to the cervical vertebra. Particular attention is paid to massage of the paravertebral zones at a distance of 2-3 cm from the spinous processes of the spine. The movements are rectilinear, while moving the jar upwards with effort so that there is a fold of skin in front of the jar, downward movements - without effort.
With cervical osteochondrosis, they make circular movements with a jar around the seventh vertebra (to find it, you need to tilt your head, this will be the most protruding vertebra). The direction of movement is clockwise without touching the seventh vertebra, the number of movements is odd (11 -1 5). After that, the trapezius muscle is massaged from the head to the shoulders.
For colds, bronchitis, pneumonia - massage from the lower corners of the shoulder blades to the shoulders (on the back), the lateral surfaces of the chest, as well as from the xiphoid process of the sternum to the left and right shoulder.
Inflammatory respiratory diseases: bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, prevention of hypostatic pneumonia. Acute and chronic myositis, neuromyositis, neuralgia, neuritis and perineuritis, osteochondrosis.
When placing cans on the body of a child, it is necessary to observe the dosage of the vacuum by incomplete compression of the can, based on the age of the child; after the procedure, remove the jar by squeezing its balloon with your fingers; the duration of the procedure is 20-25 minutes. The course of treatment is individual.
Contraindications for use:
Pulmonary bleeding, pulmonary tuberculosis in the active stage, malignant and benign tumors, hemorrhagic diathesis, skin diseases and its sharp sensitivity, blood diseases, severe exhaustion of the patient, heart rhythm and conduction disturbances, hypertension of the 3rd degree.
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