Jun 13, 2020

The Best Gifts for Dads With Sore Necks and Backs, According to Experts



Between long days at the office and squeezing in workouts, dads can have a lot on their plates. Add in the the stress of daily life, discomforts of travel (think cramped economy seating), and sport-specific aches (we know golf dads are hard at work on their swings), and it’s not surprising that back and neck massagers are often among our best-selling happy fathers day gifts online delivery for Happy Father’s Day gifts online order India each year.
To help you find the perfect happy fathers day gift online for your dad and his particular aches and pains, we asked a panel of chiropractors, massage therapists, and athletic trainers to share their muscle-soothing recommendations. With options ranging from a travel-friendly folding foam roller to a wearable posture-corrector, their picks below will leave dad sighing with relief.

Best vibrating massage tools for dads

Hyperice Hypervolt Cordless Vibration Massager
By far the most popular product among our experts, with all five mentioning it by name, the powerful Hypervolt massager will help dad work out the kinks in his back or anywhere else that’s sore. “If you don’t have time for a massage or can’t afford to do it regularly, this is the next best thing,” says Jan Lefkowitz, a chiropractor at Body in Balance Chiropractic. He explains that “vibration helps to loosen up the muscles and increase blood flow which flushes them out and will also decrease pain and tension.” Chiropractor David Perna of Back & Body Medical says, “this device is used a lot by therapists, masseuses, chiropractors, and athletes alike. [It’s] also great for personal use to massage sore muscles.”
Vanessa Chu, co-founder and COO of Stretch*d, calls it “the ultimate tool for working out sore areas or knots. It’s the strongest percussive massage gun on the market,” and is a popular add-on to her studio’s assisted stretching sessions. David Vargas, a massage therapist and founder of Momentum Sports Recovery, agrees that it’s a “fan-favorite of physical therapists for being more cost effective,” and Christina Nassaney, an athletic trainer at Fusion Physical Therapy & Sports Performance says it’s great for “relaxing the central nervous system which allows the muscles to relax.”
TimTam Power Massager v1.5
TimTam Power Massager v1.5
$350
For an under-$200 option, Vargas likes the TimTam massager that’s similar in style to the Hypervolt.
Wahl Deep Tissue Percussion Therapeutic Handheld Electric Massager
There’s also this very affordable percussive massager that has over 2,000 reviews on Amazon and comes with four attachments for different types of pressure.
Theragun Liv Percussive Therapy Device
Last summer we investigated the percussive Theragun massager that was gaining popularity on YouTube and among professional athletes. Vargas says it’s “the original therapy gun,” and is “great for myofascial work.” While the first model retailed for nearly $600, this smaller, lightweight version is a slightly more affordable happy fathers day gift delivery online.

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