Deep Recovery Blog
Check out the latest posts from our Deep Recovery blog and learn more about myofascial release, our products, as well as the conditions they can work to help alleviate.
Prototype kits are going out!
Showing my invention scares me – will people think I’m crazy? Will they like it or hate it? Or, maybe worse, be completely indifferent? Will the retirement savings and countless hours I invested in this go down the drain? This is a little like getting naked in public — or, as close as I’ll ever […]
Read More A lighted rotating product display table for photography and video
Although I haven’t posted for seven months, I keep tinkering with the Deep Recovery products at night and on weekends whenever I can. I’ve been working on the demo videos for the Body Track and the Neck Track and wanted a way to do a professional looking intro with close-ups of the devices. Couldn’t find any […]
Read More Patents and Trademarks
Patents Our tools are covered by the following patents: Canada – 167114, 158746 European Union – 002559799 Korea – 0888938 USA – D758110, D758111, D761044, D801689 And we also have a utility patent pending. Trademarks Deep Recovery is trademarked in the US and EU Massage Track is trademarked in the US and Korea. Updated: […]
Read More How to treat tendonitis and repetitive strain injury ~ A recovery formula
I’m a tendinitis expert, but not by choice. In 1997, I started an online business and by 2002 my hands were so sore from typing I knew my company and career were in danger. Then, I got bad advice from a doctor and the sh*t really hit the fan. After wearing a brace for three […]
Read More The challenge of getting a gloss finish with a rattle can
Our workshop was mostly equipped a couple months ago and the work on our third-generation massage tool prototypes is now nearly complete. There have been many lessons learned and a delay with each. One of the trickiest things I’ve struggled with is getting a gloss finish using Krylon clearcoat. I found a number of helpful […]
Read More First casting
Today, I poured the first casting using plastic for the second massage track prototype. It was an exciting and nerve-racking process and the result is inspirational if not perfect. It really is thrilling to make something out of plastic. And the results? I realized the plastic surface is too slippery and the model too heavy […]
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