“This is working great to massage our calf and arm muscles. It's easy to use because it's cordless and so there are not any wires to get in the way. And that means, if we need to, we can walk around while using this.This compresses well and helps to get the blood moving. It's good for circulation and is rechargable.”
“If you have issues with fluid accumulating in your legs as I do, you know that sitting for long times isn't good for you. Of course, many of us work at our computers and don't have a choice.My spouse came home from the hospital and suggested I get a leg massager like the one they used for patients there to avoid blood clots. The first brand I ordered had a cord that you had to plugin while using it. That really was awkward trying not to get tangled up in the cord while sitting at your desk.Then, I found this one which is battery-powered. You charge it up with a cord such as you use for your cell phone. There is velcro to fasten the massager in place on your leg and a zipper too.Since I have wide calves, the sleeve was quite tight when I secured the velcro. The massage felt good while it pulsed and then released. I worried when I removed the device and saw that the veins in my legs seemed distended. Since I have varicose veins, I'm not sure this is good for me. I'll research further on this.You can use this on your arms as well. This one is not very noisy but it does make a motorized sound as it contracts.If you want both legs messaged at the same time, you can buy 2 of these or just alternate legs with the single messager. You can use this also while lying on your bed or while watching television.”
“I used this 2x and then it broke. The wire that is used to plug it in was working. But days later the power lagged, it turned turned on and off on its own and then it eventually would not turn on at all. I did not purchase the warranty so I am out over $49 and I am in pain daily. If you choose to buy this ALSO BUY THE WARRANTY.”