Review: HoMedics Compact Percussion Massager
One of my favourite things about working in America was that my health insurance allowed me to have 3 free sports massages a week. I would have one before a race to relax me, one after to help recovery and another after a hard training session to undo any knots.  Now I’m back in the UK I do miss the deep tissue massages.
Rolling back massagers are OK for relaxing the whole back but I never find they reach my shoulder area. And handheld manual massagers such as the ones supposedly that treat cellulite don’t get deep enough. So I was happy to trial a new massager from HoMedics who identify themselves as ‘an innovative leader in self-care, wellness and personal health products.’
What is Percussion Massage?
The HoMedics Compact Percussion Massager is described as having ‘Percussion action for deep tissue massage’. As I thought percussion was term to describe musical instruments I wasn’t really sure what that means in terms of massage so I did a bit of research, apparently in massage percussion movements are known as tapotement.
- to vibrate tissues
- trigger reflexes from the skin
- cause widening of the blood vessels (vasodilation).
- disperse fluid and inflammation from an injury
- reduce swelling
Benefits of percussion movements include:
- being very stimulating
- particularly useful to athletes before an event.
- strengthen muscles by stimulating the muscle to contract.
- useful in reducing fatty deposits and flabby muscle areas
Sounded great, although in massage terms as it is described as a cupping action I presumed that this massager was going to work the vibration principle.
HoMedics Compact Percussion Massager is described as compact and light weight. I found that it weighs 850g, around 950g with the plug and cable, and is 33cm long. Not that compact for carrying around, but it is the perfect size for what it is designed for. It is solidly built and if it was lightweight I would feel it wouldn’t be massaging deep enough, just tickling the surface of the skin. It is however not too heavy that you can’t hold it with one hand over your shoulder to massage your trapezius muscle effectively, although after a few minutes held in that position you can feel your hand and arm vibrating on their own. In terms of the length of the handle (25cm) it is ideal for reaching all areas of your body with the appropriate pressure.
It comes with 4 customisable attachments including, soft, medium, firm, although I have to say that I didn’t notice much difference between the various options. Admittedly I didn’t require very deep tissue massage such as after a marathon but I found them effective in easing stiff muscles the following day after a 10k race. There is also a heated attachment, but this requires the vibrating action to be switched on whilst it was heating and I felt I needed a stand whilst it was heating as I didn’t want to just hold it for 5 minutes but if you but it on a table it vibrated off and I was worried about leaving it on a carpet incase it over heated. Luckily it doesn’t heat that much to worry about, just enough to be soothing and whilst it isn’t silent it is no louder than an electric toothbrush.
Whilst I tested the compact massager there is also a version with a width adjustable head. I however was happy with the width of the compact head, it was a perfect size for my arms and what I found most useful was for treating my tarsal tunnel syndrome. Â It was the exact width for massaging the base of my calves to relieve my symptoms and especially useful was to use one head with the heat attachment on the base of my heel.
Overall
HoMedics Compact Percussion Massager is easy to use alone, due to the long handle and the solid head allows massaging of deep tissues efficiently.
Has two different speeds offering variable intensity massages for strong and therapeutic relief. The different attachments did not provide obvious differences in massage intensities.
Not particularly lightweight but appropriate for massaging deep muscles effectively.
Soothing heat attachment provides warmth whilst massaging but needs a support whilst heating which takes a while.
HoMedics Compact Percussion Massager RRP £34.99, available from Amazon,  Boots, Sainsbury’s, and Lloyds Pharmacy.
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