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Massage Ball Max | The Ultimate Tool for Deep Tissue Relief

Massage Ball Max | The Ultimate Tool for Deep Tissue Relief

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Are you struggling with tight, stubborn muscles that never seem to release

The Massage Ball Max Is The Secret to Relieving Stubborn Muscle Tension

Struggling with deep muscle knots that won’t let up? This Massage Ball is specifically designed to tackle tough adhesions and fascia in larger muscle groups like your hamstrings, glutes, and back, delivering powerful relief where you need it most.

Whether you’re recovering from intense workouts, managing persistent muscle discomfort, or aiming to stay active and pain-free, this oversized massage ball is your ultimate solution for improving flexibility and achieving long-lasting muscle health.

With its larger size and dense construction, the Massage Ball Max provides deep tissue compression to release tight fascia and alleviate even the most stubborn tension, making it perfect for recovery sessions and daily use.

What sets the Massage Ball Max apart is its ability to penetrate large muscle groups with ease, plus, with access to OcraMed Health's library of FREE myofascial release videos, you'll learn the best techniques for faster recovery, injury prevention, and enhanced fitness results.

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Jon Morris
Massage Ball

I received my massage balls, within a few days. Used them right away. Followed Dr. Joe's video on using them. These things really work! They certainly find any adhesions, you may have. I have biceps tendinitis, and after using these for a week or so, my pain was almost undetectable.

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Todd Jones

Works great for getting deep into some trouble spots.

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cathy wagner
Deep Tissue Restoration

This tool has quickly become a favorite part of my recovery protocol. It's easy to use while sitting and watching TV or reading. The rounded spikes help break up fascia and tight muscles without too much discomfort.

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Laurie

This thing is great. I'm using it for hamstring adhesions & tightness around the ischial tuberosity ("sit bone"). I sit on it in my desk chair. The large size works well if you're beefy. Lol It's diameter is big enough to get through a fat thigh to knead to the muscles underneath. While Dr Joe uses the smallest ball in his videos, I knew that wouldn't do a thing on my body. (If you're going to use it on a firmer surface than a desk chair, and you're overweight like me, the medium-sized ball might work fine.) I think this max size would also work well on your back while standing against a wall.

The max ball is a bit bigger than a tennis ball, just over 3" (~8cm) at its greatest diameter, point to point. The points average about 3/4 - 1" (2.5 - 3cm) deep.

It is made of smooth & dry grippy silicone, not that weird glistening, sticky stuff.

The ball itself is very firm, tho there's a bit of give due to the silicone. It's firm and unsquishable, not hard and rigid.

Massage Ball FAQ

Do Massage Balls Really Work?

Yes, a massage ball can significantly improve muscle blood flow and break down fascial adhesions, making it an effective tool for relieving tension and enhancing flexibility.

Do Massage Balls Really Work?

How Often Should You Use A Massage Ball?

To effectively address soft tissue injuries involving fascial adhesions, it's best to use your massage ball every other day, while you can also use it daily to warm up your muscles before workouts.

How Often Should You Use A Massage Ball?

What Can I Use Instead Of A Massage Ball?

If you don’t have a massage ball for self-myofascial release, try using your fingers or knuckles to effectively break up fascial adhesions and relieve tight muscles.

What Can I Use Instead Of A Massage Ball?

Can I Use A Tennis Ball As A Massage Ball? 

Yes, you can use a tennis ball as a massage ball, but it won’t provide the deep tissue penetration needed to break up fascial adhesions like a spiky massage ball can.

Can I Use A Tennis Ball As A Massage Ball?