The GRID® Foam Roller STK-X is easy to carry and can be used anywhere. It can be used to slowly and firmly release the myofascia of each part. It is a hard stick type that can be used while standing.
- Part number
- 04416
- Roller Diameter
- 5cm
- length
- 53cm
- Weight
- 448g
- Special structure that reproduces the techniques of a massage therapist
- Compact size for easy use on the go or when traveling
- Can be used while standing
- The rollers rotate to improve circulation.
- It is possible to release muscle groups by applying pressure on specific points.
- Increases flexibility of stiff muscles
- The foam is twice as firm as the GRID® STK Foam Roller
- Strong pressure on fascia and muscles is possible
- Recommended for those who want a stronger stimulation
What is fascia?
Fascia is a membrane that encases muscles, and is stretched across the entire body like a wetsuit, encasing the muscles three-dimensionally from the surface to the deep layers, so it is said to be a second skeleton that supports the tissues. Fascia is divided into three types: the epimysium, the outermost layer that covers the entire muscle, the perimysium, which bundles and covers several muscle fibers, and the endomysium, which encases each individual muscle fiber.
What is the role of fascia?
The fascia has several important functions.
- It wraps around each tissue, creating partitions between tissues and simultaneously connecting them together to maintain the body's posture.
- An innovative foam roller that also effectively trains your core
- Protects against friction caused by tissue rubbing against tissue
- Fascia supports the movement of muscle fibers and transmits force through three structures that surround muscle fibers: epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium.
What is myofascial release?
For muscles to move smoothly, fascia needs to slide easily. Softening the fascia, improving its slipperiness, and loosening it is called "fascial release." By performing fascial release, you can bring out muscle flexibility and increase the range of motion of your joints.
In order to restore the function of fascial tissue, it is necessary to physically apply pressure and stimulation to remove fascial disorders, and the use of trigger points is very effective.