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The massager uses gentle electrical pulses to stimulate the muscles in your feet. This increases circulation, reduces tension, and relieves pain. This makes it easier to sit and stand for a prolonged time.
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Our customers have reported many benefits from using it in a variety of ways. You can use the massager on your glutes, thighs, arms, hands, and a variety of other body parts.
Many customers have reported positive toning effects on their glutes specifically. The massager has been shown to help strengthen each specific area that it is used on.
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