CAPABODY™ Pso-Peak
Your 24/7 Massage Therapist When Your Body Needs It The Most!
✔️ Corrects hip pain and dysfunction.
✔️ Enhances your physical performance.
✔️ Targeted release of deep muscle tissues.
✔️ Increased mobility and range of movement.
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A 24/7 MASSAGE THERAPIST WHEN YOUR BODY NEEDS IT THE MOST!
Designed to be the shape of a therapist’s hand and the hardness of an elbow, you now have your own in-house therapist to correct pain and dysfunction in the hip region any time you want.
Most revolutionary self-care mobility tool of our time.
The psoas complex (hip flexors) are considered to be the soul of our body. They regulate our fight or flight response, support our digestive organs, regulate our breathing, and aid in pumping blood and lymph through our body.
Get Results With The Pso-Peak™️
Specifically designed to release deep tissue tightness in nearly every muscle of the body.
How does it work?
The Pso-Peak features a special two peak design to mimic the way a massage therapist would use their body to massage a client. The peaks are based on the outline and thickness of the hand, the sides of the peak are the forearm and the corners mimic the elbow.
- Relieve muscular soreness, strain, and tears
- Pain relief from sprains and ligament injuries
- Accelerate healing from injuries
- Increase blood flow and lymph drainage
- Reduce edoema and irritation
- Reduce cellulite and scar tissue
- Reduce post-workout stiffness
I have been having a problem for about three years now, spent unbelievable money on new mattresses and massages and chiropractor, this is the first time I could actually feel something target the actual problem behind my pain! Amazing invention to say the least!
How else can it be used?
- Athletes and Fitness Enthusiasts - aiding in recovery and performance enhancement.
- Hip and Lower Back Pain - relieve discomfort associated with long hours of sitting.
- Physical Therapy - expedite recovery by loosening tight muscles and improving mobility.
- Yoga and Pilates - enhanced flexibility and range of motion.
- Chronic Pain - targeted pressure to manage symptoms of sciatica, piriformis syndrome, and fibromyalgia.
- Wellness - maintaining muscle health and overall wellbeing.
#1 Athletes Pick
Chosen by athletes for its effectiveness in enhancing recovery and performance.
Full Body Versatility
Designed for use on any part of the body, allowing for a full body release.
You are the Pressure!
You control the pressure, go lighter or deeper - suitable for any gender, size, or strength level.
Immediate Release With Long Term Benefits
Optimal health, mobility and performance:
💪 Strengthen the Psoas muscle
🏆 Improved physical performance
🦵 Increased mobility and flexibility
💭 Deep level of massage relaxation
🫀 More oxygen-rich and nutrients blood flow
🩺 Speed-up recovery from injury
🏃♂️ Maintain overall health of the Psoas muscles
While specifically created for the Psoas muscle, it is equally as effective in releasing tightness in almost any muscle.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is it different from a massage ball or foam roller?
Unique design mimics the hand and elbow. This makes it way more effective for pressing deep into muscles than any other massage tool.
What is the PSOAS Muscle and why is it important?
The psoas (pronounced so-as) is your core muscle and an integral part of a centered and functional body.
The psoas muscle is the most complex muscle in the body. It connects the lower body to the pelvic area, the pelvic area to the lower lumbar spine and the lower lumbar spine to the upper body.
As a major player in back issues, knee issues and tight hip sockets, it is often an exhausted psoas that disrupts range of motion, as well as digestion and bladder functioning.
How does the PSOAS affect my back?
The psoas connects the lower half of your body to the upper half. If your psoas is tight it will pull on your lower back.
When should I use it?
Before you go to bed, when you wake up, before your workout, during and after.
Should I be shifting my weight back and forth?
Yes. Go slow and focus on deep breathing.