FAT-Stick Personal Use
SIMPLE AND USER-FRIENDLY DESIGN
THIS UNIQUE FAT-STICK HAS THE SAME TEXTURED SURFACE AS THE OTHER POPULAR MODELS.
The FAT-Stick, when used as instructed can be effective at loosening areas of tightness and leave you with a feeling of increased mobility. This tool is intended for personal use only and not to be used to treat clinical conditions or for individuals to treat any type of pain or injury they may have.
Great for athletes and non-athletes alike! The Fascial Abrasion Technique (FAT) Stick is extremely effective at loosening tight muscles and relieving post workout muscle soreness. It features the same patented textured surface as our professional grade FAT- Tools with an easy to use simple design.
Fascial Mobilization
Fascial Mobilization using the FAT-Tool specifically targets and loosens the fascia that surrounds and interconnects muscle tissue, that when tight, can restrict range of motion and impair quality of movement.
Quickly and Effectively Loosens Muscle Tissue
Developed by Dr. Mark Scappaticci, the revolutionary design of the FAT-Tool features multiple treatment edges and profiles in an all-in-one, tool. In addition, fascial tension release is enhanced with the unique, patented textured surface, which allows for superior grip of the fascia with less direct pressure required.
Zero Bruising
The Fascial Abrasion Technique Tool is much different than the many assisted soft tissue mobilization tools on the market. Unlike tools such as Graston, ASYM, IASTYM, SASTM, and the Fibroblaster that have a smooth surface, the FAT-Tool has a patented textured surface that allows for maximal tissue tension release without excessive pressure and without bruising.
Fascial Abrasion Technique (FAT)
The technique involves releasing movement-restricted fascial tension in underlying soft tissue. This technique specifically targets and loosens the fascia that surrounds and interconnects muscle tissue that when tight can restrict range of motion and impairs the quality of movement. This tool assists tissue mobilization while using a specialized, patented textured design tool called the FAT-Tool.