Testimonials from Providers Ramsay McMaster first introduced me to the Spikeyball a few years ago. Since then it has become an invaluable tool I use in the management of many of my clients. If your not using the Spikeyball, you need to get your fingers around one now!" Sean Horan, PHYSICAL THERAPIST AND RESEARCH GRADUATE AT GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY “The Spikeyball has become the cornerstone for home treatment programs for all my clients. From backache to foot pain, this ball has a role to play in the home management of an endless number of conditions. If you want 100% compliance from your clients this is the device you are looking for!” Orlaith Buckley, SPORTS AND BACK INJURY PHYSICAL THERAPIST. DUBLIN, IRELAND "Great for all our patients (athletes, non-athletes, desk-folk) for improving posture, muscle balance, soft tissue and joint mobility, as well as assist with neuromuscular re-education. Simple and easy to use! Lots of fun as well. Immediate results and motivating for patients. " Alice Kahl MA, PT, SCS, CFMT, ATC PHYSICAL THERAPIST, WASHINGTON USA "I have used spiky balls as a modality of treatment for patients in the clinic, for home use and having many patients travel the world on airplanes, spiky balls are great in maintaining benefits achieved in the clinic whilst travelling, used in hotel rooms and in offices. " Liam Fitzpatrick - Myotherapist, HONG KONG "At SSPC we use the Spikeyballs with great success for everyone from sports people using them as a massage tool to office people using them for postural correction. The Spikeyball is the most user friendly massage tool I have found for the many runners I treat. It is small enough to be able to take any where with you and can be used virtually anywhere in the body. Rob O’Donnell, Director, SOUTHERN SUBURBS PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE One of the most valuable treatment tools that I have used is the Spikeyball. I recommend that clients use it on a daily basis to stimulate blood flow and release tight muscles particularly around the neck and shoulders. Chronic tight muscles leads to muscle imbalances and poor biomechanics, which can result in injuries and I utilise the Spikeyball in many of my Pilates based exercises. Rebecca Sharp, Physiotherapist/Pilates Instructor
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