Technique Types Archives: Floor

Hamstrings, with half-roll

Hamstrings, with half-roll

A TolaPoint 750 raised on two Wedges and mounted on a half-roll. The height and angle of the Point compensate for the natural bend in the leg. Any movement of the leg results in immediate pressure response from the Point, making your bodywork accurate, precise and efficient.


  1. Lie with the knee of your affected leg bent over your TolaPoint.
  2. Relax your hamstring and let the weight of your leg rest on your Point to generate pressure as required. To increase the pressure, keep your hamstring relaxed and use your hips and torso to roll your leg toward your Point.
  3. For an intense pressure experience, sit to lean the weight of your torso onto your leg.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


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Hamstring, with foam roll

Hamstring, with foam roll

A 500 on a foam roll is shown. The foam roll is being used to compensate for the bend of the leg and can also–with the users buttocks lifted off the floor–be used to achieve an intense kneading pressure.


  1. Sit with your feet and buttocks on the floor and your knee bent over your TolaPoint.
  2. Keeping the foot of your unaffected leg on the floor, relax your affected hamstring and staighten your affected leg.
  3. Let the weight of your leg generate pressure as required.
  4. For more pressure, lift yourself off the floor with your arms and shift your weight toward the Point.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

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Neck, with half-roll

Neck, with half-roll

A single Wedge configuration on a half-roll is shown. The half roll and Wedge are raising and angling the Point to compensate for the natural curve of the neck.


  1. Lie, to gently settle your neck onto your Point. Rest the back of your head on the roll.
  2. Relax your neck, and use the weight of your head to generate the required pressure.
  3. For more pressure, use your opposite shoulder and knee to roll your body toward your Point, or use your legs to push your neck toward your Point.
  4. Important: When massaging your neck area, avoid putting pressure on your vertebral or carotid arteries. A simple rule is: never massage a pulse. Be aware however, that the pulse from your vertebral artery may be difficult to detect. Consult with your therapist or doctor if you are unsure.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

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Lower-back, with foam roll

Lower-back, with foam roll

A 750 mounted on a foam-roll is shown.


  1. Sit with the foam roll behind you. Hold it in place with your elbows. Take your weight on your elbows
  2. Gently settle your back onto your TolaPoint.
  3. Relax your back and let the weight of your torso on your Point create pressure.
  4. For more pressure, shift your body weight onto your Point, or push toward your Point with your feet.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

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Chest

Chest

A single Wedge configuration is shown. The Wedge is raising the 750 to compensate for the slant of the posture, and angling the pressure into the center of the chest.


  1. Side-lie to gently lower your chest onto your TolaPoint.
  2. Relax your chest. Let the weight of your torso generate the pressure required.
  3. For more pressure, use your free hip and shoulder to roll your torso toward your Point.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

Read more...

Calf

Calf

Two Wedge configurations are shown: a 750 angled on two Wedges, and a 750 angled on a Wedge. The Wedges are raising the 750 to to compensate for the curve of the heel and directing the pressure toward the center of the calf.


  1. Sit to gently roll your calf onto your TolaPoint.
  2. Relax your calf and let the weight of your leg generate the pressure you require.
  3. For more pressure, lean forward from the waist to shift your body weight over the Point.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

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Triceps #2

Triceps #2

A 750-Wedge configuration is shown. The Wedge is angling the pressure from the 750 toward the belly of the muscle.


  1. Lie to gently rest your tricep on your TolaPoint.
  2. Relax your tricep and let the weight of your arm generate the pressure you need.
  3. For more pressure, use your hips and opposite shoulder to roll your body weight toward your Point.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

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Hips #3

Hips #3

A Wedge-pair configuration is shown. The Wedge-pair is being used to increase pressure by raising the 750 past the natural curve of the hip and making it easier for the user to engage the Point.


  1. Lie to gently lower your hip onto your TolaPoint.
  2. Relax your hips. Let the weight of your torso generate pressure as required.
  3. For more pressure, use your trunk or legs to push your hip onto your Point.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

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Thigh

Thigh

A 750 Wedge is shown. The Wedge raises the 750 to compensate for the natural curve of the thigh and angle it in, normal to the muscle. The angle and height, relative to the thigh, mean that only small movements are necessary to change the pressure experience.


  1. Side-lie to gently engage your TolaPoint with your thigh.
  2. Relax your thigh and let the weight of your leg create pressure as required.
  3. For more pressure, use your opposite shoulder and hip to roll your body weight onto your Point.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

Read more...

Hips #2

Hips #2

A single Wedge configuration is shown. The Wedge is being used to angle the 750 toward the user. A Point angled ‘in’ is ‘closer’ to the user and responds immediately to shifts in body weight.


  1. Side-lie to gently lower your hip onto your TolaPoint. Relax your hip and let the weight of your torso create pressure as required.
  2. For more pressure, use your opposite foot and shoulder to roll your body weight over your Point.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

Natural-curves-glutes-medial

A single Point is all you need to complete this technique, but one or more Wedge can be used to raise and angle your Point into your hip.

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Hamstrings

Hamstrings

  1. Sit to gently lower your hamstring onto your TolaPoint.
  2. Relax your hamstring and let the weight of your leg generate pressure as required.
  3. For more pressure, use your unaffected leg to roll your body weight onto your Point.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

hamstring-sitting-1

Use a Wedge pair to compensate for the shape of your thigh.

Variations

seated-chair-hamstring

Bring more weight to bear over your TolaPoint by sitting in a chair. Use a Wedge pair to direct the pressure toward the belly of the muscle.

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Side and back of neck, with rolled hand-towel

Side and back of neck, with rolled hand-towel

A 750 and Wedge configuration positioned on a rolled hand towel is shown. The towel and Wedge raise the 750 to compensate for the natural curve of the neck and angling it in at 90° to the neck. The angle and height of the 750, relative to the user, mean that only small movements are […]


  1. Roll a hand-towel lengthwise and fold about 4 inches of one end back under the roll.
  2. Place the towel on a flat, comfortable surface and then place your TolaPoint on the folded end. Lie to settle your neck gently onto your Point.
  3. Relax your neck, shoulders and upper back and use the weight of your head to generate the pressure.
  4. Important: When massaging your neck area, avoid putting pressure on your vertebral or carotid arteries. A simple rule is: never massage a pulse. Be aware however, that the pulse from your vertebral artery may be difficult to detect. Consult with your therapist or doctor if you are unsure.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

Variations

occipitals-head-on-rolled-hand-towel

Angle your Point backwards to reach your occipitals.

back-of-neck-two-points

Use two Points to work both sides of your neck simultaneously.

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Back of neck

Back of neck

A Wedge-pair configuration is shown. The Wedges correct for the curve of the neck and angle the tola 750 ‘up’ into the occipitals.


  1. Lie to settle your neck gently onto your TolaPoint.
  2. Relax your neck and use the weight of your head to generate the pressure.
  3. Important: When massaging your neck area, avoid putting pressure on your vertebral or carotid arteries. A simple rule is: never massage a pulse. Be aware however, that the pulse from your vertebral artery may be difficult to detect. Consult with your therapist or doctor if you are unsure.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

Read more...

Buttocks

Buttocks

Three Wedge configurations are shown: a 750 angled on a single Wedge, a 750 angled on two Wedges and a 750 raised on two Wedges, but a single Point configuration would also be appropriate. The Wedges are raising the 750 to compensate for the curve of buttock and angling the pressure in the desired direction. […]


  1. Lie to gently lower your buttock onto your TolaPoint. Keep your knees bent.
  2. Relax your buttock and let the weight of your torso generate the pressure required.
  3. For incrementally more pressure: push into the ground with your opposite leg; drop the leg on your affected side to the ground; and, using your opposite knee and shoulder, roll your body weight onto your Point.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

buttocks-supine-1
buttocks-supine-2

A TolaPoint is all you will need to complete this technique. Use one or more Wedges to raise, or raise and angle your TolaPoint as needed.

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Back of neck, hand-held

Back of neck, hand-held

A tola 750 mounted on a Tola Rocker is shown, but a Wedge configuration is also appropriate. If you are able to comfortably rest your head in your hands while lying on your back, this is an excellent technique for applying dynamic pressure to the back of your neck.


  1. Hold your TolaPoint in your hand, then lie, to place your head on a pillow with your Point in your hand underneath your neck.
  2. Gently settle your neck onto your Point.
  3. Relax your neck, and use the weight of your head to generate the required pressure.
  4. For more pressure, push up with your hand, or use your legs to push your neck toward your Point.
  5. Important: When massaging your neck area, avoid putting pressure on your vertebral or carotid arteries. A simple rule is: never massage a pulse. Be aware however, that the pulse from your vertebral artery may be difficult to detect. Consult with your therapist or doctor if you are unsure.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

Read more...

Shoulders and back

Shoulders and back

A Wedge and a Wedge-pair configuration are shown. The Wedges are raising the 750 to compensate for the natural curve of the back and shoulders and angling the pressure toward the user. By angling the pressure toward the user, the Wedges ensure that only small movements are necessary to change the pressure experience.


  1. Lie to gently lower your shoulders or back onto your TolaPoint. Keep your knees bent. Support your head with a pillow to encourage relaxation.
  2. Relax your shoulders and back and let the weight of your torso generate the pressure as required.
  3. For incrementally more pressure: push down with your opposite leg; drop the leg on your affected side to the ground; and, using your opposite shoulder and knee, roll your body weight onto your Point.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

Read more...

Feet (plantar fascia)

Feet (plantar fascia)

A 750 is shown, but any of the Point or Point-Wedge configurations would be appropriate.


  1. Place your TolaPoint on the floor, or other flat surface.
  2. Sit to place your foot gently on your Point.
  3. Relax your foot and use the weight of your leg to create the pressure needed. For more pressure, stand and incrementally shift your body weight onto your affected leg.

How to

How to create a kneading pressure

How to loop a TolaStrap over your shoulder

How to anchor an open TolaStrap using a closed door

How to increase the depth of your massage


Related techniques

Read more...