Replacing Muscle Liberator Parts
Muscle Liberator™ Heads
Our silicone CTB-designed heads are extremely durable and if used properly (i.e. not on an angle) are known to regularly last upwards of 2 years. We use them every day ourselves, and we don't encounter breaks or tears.
If you use the tip at an angle, or drag it on clothing while applying pressure, it could cause the shaft to be ripped by the head mount. This is inevitable with softer grades of silicone. It is very robust with compression, but can be ripped with sharPopularBruising and the Muscle Liberator™
Some people bruise much more easily than others. In most cases, aside from athletes and the denser muscles of the body, just hovering the tool over the muscle in order to use its vibration capabilities is all that's needed. We would recommend going over the first topic in Week 1 one more time on the use of the tool and body mechanics to be sure you're not overdoing the pressure. In many cases, the bruising is going to happen with almost any pressure and is a harmless side effect.Some readersHow does the Muscle Liberator™ compare to other tools?
What's the difference between this tool and all the other tools on the market?
A lot. We've tried the tools out there and they're typically just not as powerful, either due to the slower speeds, shorter throw of the head or the less powerful motor. We are also the only tool we're aware of out there that provides bone-safe heads of silicone that go down to 1/4" in diameter, making it possible for you to focus the tool on individual muscle fibers. Many of the stronger tools out there don't haSome readersMuscle Liberator 2 Head Stuck
This may happen if the machine is used continuously for a long time. The temperature of the machine head is very high, causing the plastic parts of the massage head to be scalded.
There are two solutions we do to remove the head.
Run the machine for 5-10 minutes, wait until the machine is a little warm, and then pull it out forcefully.
Use the tools to pry it open.
It is recommended to use it for about 15 minutes each time, and then continue to use it after a short rest, which can effectiSome readersTypical EPS Treatment Sequence
The EPS is an electric point stimulator. It is considered a tens unit by the FDA, but is a single point of electric current.
Trigger points are a local disruption of the neuromuscular junction, where the motor nerve meets muscle fiber. Electrical stimulation saturates the motor endplate zones in a region with stimulus, causing sarcomere twitch contraction, improved metabolism, reduction of tenderness and hardness.
Typical EPS Treatment Sequence
Assess fiber hardness and tenderness in tSome readersMuscle Liberator 2 Voltage
The Muscle Liberator 2 is a standard USB C input, so it is usable anywhere in the world since that is an international standard. The battery can typically support 3-4 hours of use, but it is recommended to periodically let it rest for a few minutes since the machine is so powerful.
I hope this helps.Few readers