Musclecare’s mission is to aid in the relief of pain in your muscles and joints. We’ve achieved that by helping hundreds of thousands with our scientifically proven, all natural topical pain relief formula.

 

As an extension to our commitment to helping those suffering from certain pain, we are happy to announce the addition of the versatile MuscleCare Active Body Ball to our lineup of products!

 

Hard or Soft

The ball acts as a self-massage tool that can offer both a soft massage and a deep muscular massage. The amount of pressure only amounts to the pressure you choose to put on it. It is extremely durable, so don’t be afraid to give it as much give as you like. The spikes allow for the ball to contour perfectly to the unique shape of your body.

 

Hot and Cold

The structure of the ball is meant to work in both hot and cold temperatures. You set it in boiling hot water for 5 minutes for a hot sensation. The heat will typically sustain for 20 minutes. Additionally, you can keep it in the freezer for a period of time for a cooling effect. The soft yet tough texture will remain consistent no matter how much the ball is heated or cooled. In fact, the rubber is capable of working in temperatures ranging from 0 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit.

 

Numerous Applications

There are many areas of the human body that can benefit from the MuscleCare Active Body Ball. These areas include:

 

  • Pecks
  • Biceps
  • Elbow
  • Forearm
  • Wrist
  • Hip Flexor
  • Adductor
  • Quads
  • Shins
  • Feet
  • Base of Head
  • Neck
  • Upper Traps
  • Rotator Cuff
  • Thoracic Spine
  • Lats
  • Triceps
  • Lower Back
  • Gluteus Max
  • Gluteus Mead
  • Piriformis
  • Hamstrings
  • Calves
  • Ankle

 

Better Together

When you are on the road to muscle recovery, MuscleCare’s pain relief formula and Active Body Ball will work together for an effective one, two punch.

 

Click here to order the most versatile recovery tool on the market!

 

“10 times better than anything else that I have ever used!”

  • Jeff (Explorer, elite athlete, National Geographic author)