Small Iplikator (cotton)

Small Iplikator (cotton)

Small Iplikator (cotton)

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Description

ABOUT THE IPLIKATOR

The small Iplikator is a smaller type of applicator designed for targeted application to specific body areas such as the feet or smaller muscle groups. It is made of soft material with sharp plastic spikes that ensure effective stimulation of surface reflex zones.

The Iplikator is particularly suitable for application on the feet, where many reflex zones connected to various internal organs are located. It is recommended to place the Iplikator on the floor and press your feet against its surface while sitting on a chair. This method promotes improved blood circulation, relieves muscle tension, and contributes to overall health improvement.

The Iplikator can also be used on other smaller areas of the body, such as hands, neck, or nape, where it helps relieve pain, release tension, and stimulate regenerative processes.

MAINTENANCE

Disinfect with common agents, wash the Iplikator with a brush. Inflatable and transparent Iplikators can be washed under lukewarm running water.

Reattach or sew back any loose disk to its original place.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Length: 35 cm
  • Width: 19 cm

INTERESTING FACTS

The Kuznetsov Iplikator, also simply known as an Iplikator, is a device consisting of metal and plastic modules with sharp spikes attached to a polyethylene or fabric base. The primary purpose of the Iplikator is to alleviate acute and chronic pain. Its effectiveness is based on the principles of acupressure and reflexology, where the sharp spikes act on the skin and subcutaneous tissues, stimulating blood circulation, releasing muscle tension, and supporting the body's natural regeneration processes.

The Iplikator was first developed in Chelyabinsk, Russia, by Ivan Ivanovich Kuznetsov. Kuznetsov, who suffered from chronic kidney disease, began studying Chinese and Tibetan medicine after unsuccessful treatment with traditional medicine. Based on this knowledge, he created the first Iplikator, which was a belt with sewn-on sewing needles. After successfully treating his problems, Kuznetsov's invention attracted the interest of doctors and was later patented and distributed. In 1980, Kuznetsov, along with scientists from VNIIFK, received a patent for the Iplikator as a means to enhance human performance. This device became very popular in the former Soviet Union, where approximately 70 million units were produced.


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