Super Pinky Massage Ball by Body Logic
About This Product
A firm massage ball that can easily go wherever you go.
- The Super Pinky Ball is ideal for massaging the feet, hands or body. There's no need for inflation, you just roll it over the area you want massaged applying as much or as little pressure as you desire. The firm density means you can get a deep, penetrating massage. Contains latex.
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Ankle Instability
Chronic ankle instability usually develops following an ankle sprain that has not adequately healed or was not rehabilitated completely.
Foot Sprain
Dislocated Foot
Achilles Tendonitis, Bursitis
Bursitis, or Achilles tendonitis is an inflammation of the Achilles tendon. This inflammation is typically short-lived. Over time the condition can progress to a degeneration of the tendon (Achilles tendinosis), in which the tendon loses its organized structure and is likely to develop microscopic tears causing further foot and ankle pain.
Achilles Tendonitis
Achilles tendonitis is an inflammation of the Achilles tendon. This inflammation is typically short-lived. Over time the condition can progress to a degeneration of the tendon (Achilles tendinosis), in which the tendon loses its organized structure and is likely to develop microscopic tears causing further foot and ankle pain.
Heel Spur (Exostosis)
Tight Heel Cord, Toe Walking
Toe Instability
Foot Pain
Neuropathy
Charcot
Charcot is a condition of the foot typically experienced by people suffering from neuropathy, oftentimes as a result of diabetes.
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
Gout
Bone Spur (Exostosis)
Ankle Scar Tissue (Impingement)
This painful condition can affect the front or the back of the ankle, leading to ongoing ankle pain, limited range of motion and possibly even bone spurs and other complications.
Peroneal Tendonitis/Tear
Tendon injuries to the foot and ankle can elevate until the tendon tears or ruptures.
Flat Foot, Pes Planus
Otherwise known as Pes Planus, flat feet is a condition where the foot lacks a distinct arch.
Tarsal Tunnel
Pain, numbness, burning and electrical sensations may occur along the course of the nerve, which includes the inside of the ankle, heel, arch and bottom of foot.
Tendon Sheath Inflammation (Tenosynovitis)
Plantar Fasciitis
Heel pain is most often caused by plantar fasciitis--an inflammation of the band of tissue (the plantar fascia) that extends from the heel to the toes.
Midfoot Arthritis (DJD)
This condition is characterized by the breakdown and eventual loss of cartilage in one or more joints. When cartilage deteriorates or is lost, even simple daily activities become painful.
Hyperlaxity, Flexible







