Low back pain

The key to improving lower back pain is the "iliopsoas muscle".
When the psoas muscle becomes stiff, it can restrict movement in the lower back and hip joint, causing lower back pain. By applying Somacept Myo to effective points that loosen the psoas muscle, you can improve your range of motion (and thus alleviate lower back pain).
Three recommended places to apply patches for back pain!
① Anterior superior iliac spine
The anterior superior iliac spine is the most prominent part of the pelvis.
The anterior superior iliac spine is located in an area that affects muscles used in exercise such as running and kicking, so it can be expected to be effective not only in improving lower back pain but also in improving athletic performance.

② Posterior superior iliac spine
The posterior superior iliac spines are two bones that protrude slightly at the end of the curve of the buttocks.
The posterior superior iliac spine is the convergence point of the lumbar spine aponeurosis, so even without tenderness, it can improve range of motion and stabilize the sacroiliac joint, which can also be expected to improve overall balance of the back.

③Spinous process
The cerebral ridge is a series of bumpy, protruding bones located on the lower back.
The spinous process is prone to pain and hypersensitivity, even from seemingly low-stress postures such as sitting.
You can expect improvement by pinching the skin around the spinous process and applying Somaceptmio to areas that are particularly painful or difficult to pinch.

Shoulder pain
Three recommended places to apply patches for shoulder pain!

①Trapezius muscle
Shoulder stiffness caused by the trapezius muscle can be alleviated by applying Somacept Myo to the acromion, which is expected to reduce tension in the trapezius muscle.
*The best location varies from person to person, so please consult with your doctor.

② Scalene middle muscle
For numbness, stiffness, and pain in the shoulders and neck, applying Somacept Myo to the middle scalene muscle can be expected to provide relief.
If you press on the front of your neck towards the inside of your neck, you can feel a muscle belly (middle scalene muscle) about the thickness of one finger.

③ Serratus anterior muscle
Shoulder stiffness caused by the serratus anterior muscle can be expected to improve by applying Somacept Myo to the serratus anterior muscle at the first rib cage.
By touching the first rib and moving your fingers back and forth, you can feel the fascia (serratus anterior muscle).
Theory
Three recommended application sites for knee pain relief!
① Popliteus muscle
I experience sharp pain behind my knees when walking, going up and down stairs, or landing on my heels.
All of thesePopliteus muscleIt's due to tension.
Since it's a muscle used when bending the knee, if you have fewer opportunities to move it...Muscle atrophy affects knee range of motion. international success.

Recommended patch placement points for the popliteus muscle
Check for tenderness in the popliteus muscle.Especially in the painful areaI will apply Somacept Myo.

② Eagle foot
Eagle footWhen flexibility is lost, friction causes inflammation in the knee.painwill occur.
If you keep your knee still because it hurts,Muscle atrophy occurs, reducing the range of motion in the knee.There is a fear.

Recommended application points for the eagle foot area
Check for tenderness by pinching the "eagle foot" area.For painful and hard-to-reach areasI will apply Somacept Myo.

③ Patellar ligament
The patellar ligament is where the rectus femoris muscle attaches, and when the flexibility of the quadriceps femoris muscle, including the rectus femoris, decreases, it puts strain on the ligaments around the patella, causing pain.

Recommended application points for patellar ligament patches
Pinch the ligament with your fingers,Check the position while moving it from side to side.Next, apply Somacept Myo.
