
Chinese Traditional Gua Sha Therapy
Gua sha is most often used to relieve muscle and joint pain. Conditions of the muscles and bones are known as musculoskeletal disorders. Some examples include back pain, tendon strain, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Gua sha can also benefit the immune system and reduce inflammation. Sometimes, gua sha is used to treat a cold, fever, or problems with the lungs.
Scar Tissue Massage Tools

Applicable to the whole body
Recommended by many physiotherapists, the guasha tools can be used for just about any part of the body - hamstrings, glutes, hips, lower back, shoulders, rotator cuffs, and neck - basically any trouble spot.

High-quality stainless steel
The massage scraping tools, which edges are smooth and the shape is easy to hang on to. Compared to other materials out there, stainless steel makes this more durable and easy to clean.

Great gift idea
Gua sha stainless steel scraping massage tool doesn't absorb oils or creams, and comes with a handy storage bag. It is one of the best gifts for your physiotherapist, friend, or yourself to relax your muscles.

Gua Sha Massage Tools
Is gua sha painful?
Treatment is not supposed to be painful, but gua sha deliberately causes bruising, which may cause discomfort for some people. These bruises should heal within a few days.
How to do gua sha therapy?
Apply oil to the area of the body that is being treated.
Angle the tool at 45 degrees in the direction that you want to treat.
Press the tool into the body with smooth, firm strokes in one direction.
Benefits of Gua Sha Treatment
- treat fascial adhesions and muscle tightness
- help relieve body part flexibility, tension and pain
- promote blood circulation and lymphatic detoxification
- reduce muscle recovery time
- break up the soft tissue
- use them for plantar fasciitis

Get it to relieve the pain and enjoy your gua sha massage life!

Chinese Traditional Gua Sha Therapy
Gua sha is most often used to relieve muscle and joint pain. Conditions of the muscles and bones are known as musculoskeletal disorders. Some examples include back pain, tendon strain, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Gua sha can also benefit the immune system and reduce inflammation. Sometimes, gua sha is used to treat a cold, fever, or problems with the lungs.
Scar Tissue Massage Tools

Applicable to the whole body
Recommended by many physiotherapists, the guasha tools can be used for just about any part of the body - hamstrings, glutes, hips, lower back, shoulders, rotator cuffs, and neck - basically any trouble spot.

High-quality stainless steel
The massage scraping tools, which edges are smooth and the shape is easy to hang on to. Compared to other materials out there, stainless steel makes this more durable and easy to clean.

Great gift idea
Gua sha stainless steel scraping massage tool doesn't absorb oils or creams, and comes with a handy storage bag. It is one of the best gifts for your physiotherapist, friend, or yourself to relax your muscles.

Gua Sha Massage Tools
Is gua sha painful?
Treatment is not supposed to be painful, but gua sha deliberately causes bruising, which may cause discomfort for some people. These bruises should heal within a few days.
How to do gua sha therapy?
Apply oil to the area of the body that is being treated.
Angle the tool at 45 degrees in the direction that you want to treat.
Press the tool into the body with smooth, firm strokes in one direction.
Benefits of Gua Sha Treatment
- treat fascial adhesions and muscle tightness
- help relieve body part flexibility, tension and pain
- promote blood circulation and lymphatic detoxification
- reduce muscle recovery time
- break up the soft tissue
- use them for plantar fasciitis

Get it to relieve the pain and enjoy your gua sha massage life!















