Myga Cork Fascia Massage Balls for Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Physical Therapy and Deep Tissue Massage

  • Home Therapy - Perfect for self-massage, thanks to their small surface, the massage pressure penetrates deep into the tissue and loosens even the most stubborn trigger points. Comes with a practical drawstring carry bag made of cotton.
  • Targets Muscles - The Myga cork balls can help to prevent injury as well as stimulate blood circulation when there is tension in your muscles. Perfect for enhancing joint movement and calming your nervous system.
  • Eco-friendly - Made of cork, this eco-friendly antibacterial alternative to plastic is used to eliminate pain and tension and is used to stimulate blood circulation. Use our massage balls in yoga, Pilates, and other body workouts.
  • Small Cork Ball - Use the 5cm cork massage ball on hands, feet, calves, forearms, neck, and smaller muscles. Excellent for point-point / localised release. The Myga Cork fascia balls are a powerful self-healing tool.
  • Softball Size - Use the 10cm cork mnassage ball on calves, Upper Legs, Outer and inner thighs, Hamstrings, Glutes, Back, Shoulders, Upper and lower Back. Use the cork massage ball on a firm flat surface.

Material: 100% Cork

You can pick 2 different sizes.

Option 1

Recommended body area for the 5cm ball (Golf ball size): A favourite for hands, feet, calves, forearms, neck, and smaller muscles. Excellent for point-point / localised release.

Size: Diameter 5cm / 1.9inch

Weight: about 20g

Option 2

Recommended body area for the 10cm ball (Softball size): Calves/Upper Legs/Outer and inner thighs/Hamstrings/Glutes/Back/Shoulders/Upper and lower Back

Size: Diameter 10cm/3,9inch

Weight: about 157g
Features
Environmentally friendly
Water-resistant
Renewable & biodegradable
Lightweight
Antibacterial & antimicrobial
Includes storage bag
Relieves muscle pain
Provides pinpoint tension relief
Helps stimulate circulation

Use
Use the cork massage ball on a firm flat surface. The cork massage ball is best used against a wall for a gentle massage, or if you require more intensity, simply lie on your back as this will increase the pressure.

Start slowly, rolling along the length of the muscle. Pause on any tight spots and gradually increase the pressure. Speed up to get the blood flowing and slow down to tight muscle fascia. You should feel a “good pain”.

Care
Clean with a drop of soap or essential oil and water. Wipe with a dry cloth before you put it back to the storage bag.