Best products from r/HumansAreMetal
We found 6 comments on r/HumansAreMetal discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 6 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Armaid® Foam Massage Tool with White Roller | Myofascial Release Tool | Trigger Point Therapy for Repetitive Strain in Forearm and Upper Arm
- ARMAID with the WHITE ROLLER & Handle Fastener (rubber band). Portable, manual, and convenient.
- LIFETIME MANUFACTURER WARRANTY. Made in USA since 1999.
- USE LEVERAGE TO RELIEVE YOUR TIGHT MUSCLES SUFFERING FROM OVERUSE. The Armaid design allows you to apply as much or as little pressure as you need without having to grip too hard. Adjusts easily to any size arm.
- GET BACK YOUR FULL RANGE OF MOTION WITH PROFESSIONAL THERAPY TECHNIQUES. Repetitive Strain Injuries (Tennis Elbow, Golfers Elbow, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome) all limit your range of motion. Watch our instructional videos to learn Trigger Point Therapy (also known as Active Release or Myofascial Release) so you can get back your full range of motion and keep doing what you love. Available online, or DVD on request.
- GET STARTED WITH THE WHITE ROLLER. The White Roller is perfect for locating and relieving trigger points in arms with average muscle mass.
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2. CINCOM Leg Massager for Circulation Air Compression Calf Wraps with 2 Modes 3 Intensities and Helpful for RLS and Edema
- 【FSA or HSA Approved】【COMPREHENSIVE LEG MASSAGE】CINCOM leg compression massager has 2+2 larger airbags to simulate kneading and stroking of tissues with unique massage settings, helps to relieve muscle pain and increase blood circulation to the treated area. An all-round relaxation and massage for your calves, thighs, or arms.
- 【2 MODES & 3 MASSAGE INTENSITIES】The leg massager for circulation has 2 massage modes and 3 intensities available by the handheld controller in a totally 7 massage technique to provide different massage experience.20 minutes automatically shut-off function is very useful for the elderly.
- 【HELPFUL FOR RLS EDEMA RELIEF】This air compression leg massager can not only relieve fatigue but also can help people relieve pain who have suffered from restless leg syndrome and leg edema for a long time. It’s powered by a 12V/1A adapter, which is safe and reliable.
- 【ADJUSTABLE LEG WRAPS SIZE 】 The leg massager wraps can be adjusted via Velcro, and the maximum calf circumference can be up to 21 inches.
- 【PERFECT GIFT FOR THE ONE YOU LOVE】This leg massager can be used at home or in the office. It is the best gift for your families and friends. It will be a great massagist for them to enjoy wonderful massage every day. If you have any problems while using it, please contact us.
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3. Simon Electronic Memory Game
The classic 80's game of quick action, memory and recall is back and has a sleek new look and improved performance; it's surprisingly addictive.Can you remember the flashing light sequences and repeat them correctly? as you get better the level of difficulty increases.The new updated design with new...
4. Dansk Kobenstyle Teal Casserole, 4-Quart , medium - 844225
Crafted of enamel coated steelCapacity of casserole is 128 ouncesHand washing is recommendedEasy to clean surfaceA great addition to a chef's kitchen
5. Drive Medical Cruiser III Light Weight Wheelchair with Various Flip Back Arm Styles and Front Rigging Options, Flip Back Removable Full Arms/Elevating Leg Rests, Black, 20 Inch
- Lightweight Folding Wheelchair: Full-featured wheelchair for adults folds to just 12 inches wide and weighs 38 pounds to offer the convenience of a portable wheelchair with a 350 pound weight capacity; this model features a 20-inch seat, detachable full arms, and elevating leg rests
- Easy to Maneuver: Easy to push with Mag-style wheels, this lightweight wheelchair offers a smooth ride and fits through most doorways
- Highly Adjustable: Wheelchair’s seat extends two extra inches; 8-inch casters can be adjusted to three heights; dual axle provides easy transition of seat height to hemi-level; elevated leg rests move aside, and detachable full arms arms easily lift for easy transfer to bed, toilet, or car
- Durable Design: Made of a carbon steel frame with a silver vein finish, this rolling wheelchair supports up to 350 pounds and is great for regular use; easy-to-clean padded nylon seat is designed to provide lasting comfort
- Dimensions: 42 inches in length x 28 inches in width x 35 inches in height; width: 12 inches (closed); seat: 20 inches in width; armrest: 8 inches in height; weight capacity: 350 lbs
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I do so many things, none of them conclusive or 100%. Ice might help forearms. Heat might help hands. I have a manual massager that is pretty tits https://www.amazon.com/Armaid-Massage-Myofascial-Release-Trigger/dp/B071KL4QSP/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=arm+massager&qid=1570039319&sr=8-9 but obviously requires time and effort to use it constantly. I can really beat up my arms with it. You need some massage cream that's for like physical therapy to give it some slickness on your arm.
I just got a pneumatic massager, like this: https://www.amazon.com/CINCOM-Massager-Circulation-Compression-Intensities/dp/B07CWK93RY/ref=sr_1_14?keywords=leg+massager&qid=1570039414&sr=8-14
It's interesting... not sure how much it is doing but it at least does something without much effort. I am going to try putting pressure points in it, like marbles, to push on various tendons, etc.
Stretching.. arms in doorways, against walls, prayer position. Whatever... seems to do some help.
Yoga can stretch the arms, but could also make them sore/tired.
I have a clay heating pad which holds heat forever and molds to your hand.
I get massage occasionally. If they are well trained they can work on your arms and such, releasing the tension.
Obviously nothing has worked amazingly well, just all little incremental things and I'm still just as bad as I have been for some time. Frequent breaks. Changing posture, position, layout, arm extension, etc. If you can use a vertical keyboard those seem best but I was not able to use it. Arm support seems to help, trying to keep pressure off wrists and support the whole arm.
It's like simon but more lights.
Might be Greg’s a Dansk !
No it doesn't. I've been using this one for my wife for the last three years I think. It costs < $170.
https://www.amazon.com/Drive-Medical-Wheelchair-Removable-Elevating/dp/B002VWK2SA
It's not great, it's heavy and hurts my back to lift it in and out of the car but it works and replacement parts are available if things break.
This is nice but should also add he had horrible asthma as a kid and basically willed himself to stop having it. And oh yeah, a few years before his death — after a Brazilian politician joked to him that it couldn’t be done — led an expedition through an uncharted Amazon river where he and his men were besieged by starvation, disease, and vicious Indian attacks. Book:
https://www.amazon.com/River-Doubt-Theodore-Roosevelts-Darkest-ebook/dp/B000Q9ITGW