Fluid Motion Soft Tissue Technique (FMST)
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Fluid Motion Soft Tissue Technique (FMST)

Benefits and Features

Product Description

FMST (Fluid Motion Soft Tissue Technique) tools are the soft tissue mobilization tools that can take myo-fascial manipulation and mobilization to the next level in your practice. The design of the (2) tools enables you to work over all surfaces of the body quickly and easily.

These tools will help you:

Features Include:

Our Unique, Metal Injected Plastic is

Indications

Contraindications to Therapy

Tool Edges and Surfaces

The Fluid Motion tools (2) are a composite metal injected plastic material weighing 12 oz (larger tool) and 6.4 oz (smaller tool). The tools are designed with both concave and convex surfaces as the body has many interchanging convex and concave surfaces and the tools need to be versatile enough to accommodate any area and any patient’s body type.

The Larger Tool

Concave Surface

The concave surface is utilized most in larger areas of treatment (ex. the thoracic and ribcage region, hamstrings, quads).

Convex Surface

The convex surface is utilized efficiently where the body creates a natural concave surface (ex. Posterior knee region, plantar fascia).

Ends

The ends of the larger tool are mirror images of one another and have been specially designed to address the adhesions in the investing fascia along the thoracic, lumbar and cervical spinous processes.

The Smaller Tool

The smaller tool was designed to be the multi use tool of your toolbox. The multipurpose edges and size of the tool have been shown to be very effective in many different areas of the body. A main focus of this tool is on the extremities. The areas of the palm and fingers can be very effectively. Foot and ankle injuries are also assessed and treated with the smaller tool with less overall time spent on the patient and less tension on the doctor’s body.

Pointed End and Concave Curve

The pointed end and concave curve works around fingers, the metatarsal joints, and the opponens muscle group tendons and the foot as well.

Concave Edge

The concave edge is large enough to assess and treat the forearm, calf as well as the neck musculature.

Convex Top Surface

The convex top surface is best used in the palm, plantar fascia and the posterior shoulder musculature.

Left End or “Tail”

The left end of the tool or the “tail” has been shown to be helpful for the treatment of thumb injuries, and elbow injuries, and other smaller post surgical scars.

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