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SPONSORED CONTENT | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT PERCUSSION THERAPY IMPROVES YOUR STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY Whether you’re starting to play pickleball for the first time, or are a touring pro preparing for the National Championships, practicing good self-care is an important part of staying healthy and playing well. After a long day on the court, taking time for a recovery routine will not only feel good, but will help to avoid future injuries. Hydration, stretching and massage techniques are all important elements to maintaining or increasing your strength and flexibility and prepare your body for physical activity. And we know that feeling our best helps us stay focused on the game and winning more matches. While standard massage therapy is commonly used to enhance sports performance, aiding in injury prevention and muscle recovery, percussive therapy is becoming a very popular self-care technique that people of all athletic abilities are now incorporating into their wellness routines. As a professional masseuse, I am often asked to try different products to see how they work to enhance my clients’ health and wellness. While there are several different percussive massage products available, I’ve been very impressed with the Theragun. The Theragun stands out as a great selfmassage tool for pre- and post-workout recovery. It can be used to treat specific areas of the body and reduce delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). Some chronic ailments of racquet sports include rotator cuff injuries, neck, shoulder and lower back pain, knee problems, tendinitis in the wrist and elbow, ankle sprains and plantar fasciitis—the Theragun can treat all of these issues by using a combination of pressure and amplitude to decrease pain signals to the brain, relax muscle tissue, increase circulation and aid in flushing out the lactic acid buildup in muscle cells that happens after physical exertion. My favorite Theragun models are the Pro, Elite, and Mini. The Pro model is a good choice for wellness professionals such as athletic trainers, physical therapists and massage therapists. It includes features such as a rotating arm to avoid hand and wrist strain, six foam attachments and two external rechargeable batteries that can run for a combined 5 hours without interruption. The Elite model is a great choice for home use, with a rechargeable internal battery life of 120 minutes and five attachments to specifically target problem areas. Both the Pro and Elite models have an amplitude of 16 mm for By Mary Wallingford LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPIST AND ESTHETICIAN effective deep tissue muscle work. In addition, the Pro and Elite models have a Bluetooth feature that connects the device to the Therabody app on your mobile phone with pre-set routines that guide you through a variety of treatments for specific muscle groups based on the type of activity you’re doing. The Mini is perfect for those on the go. The small, compact size makes it perfect for traveling. Its rechargeable battery runs for 150 minutes per charge, and it comes with a single standard ball foam attachment and 12 mm of amplitude designed more for relaxation. Drop it in your pickleball bag and you have a compact hand-sized massager ready at your fingertips. With many spas and wellness facilities closing due to COVID-19, it has become difficult in many areas to receive regular bodywork the way many of us are used to. While there is no substitute for a great hands-on deep tissue or sports massage from a licensed professional, the Theragun provides a powerful and effective treatment to keep your body tuned-up and feeling great to stay active, competitive and to enjoy playing more of the game you love. To purchase a Theragun, or to learn more, go to paddlesandmore.com. 18 TO SUBSCRIBE, CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO PICKLEBALLMAGAZINE.COM