If you’ve dealt with plantar fasciitis, you’ve likely tried frozen bottles, balls, rollers, and stretching routines — but they usually offer only temporary relief because they focus on the symptom, not the tissue.
The fascia under the foot is dense and layered, and when inflamed it becomes tight and restricted. Rolling a ball only targets small points at a time, without properly warming the tissue, breaking adhesions, or reaching deeper layers where the restriction forms.
This tool takes a different approach: heat first to relax the tissue, a contoured gua sha edge to work along the arch and heel, vibration to help release adhesions, and EMS to stimulate deeper fascial layers. It’s why practitioners use this method for plantar fasciitis — it targets the tissue, not just the pain.