Theratools Soapstone Y Trigger Massage Tool
Theratools Soapstone Y Trigger Massage Tool
SKU: SKU:TT110
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Smooth, sculpted, and easy to work with, this Y-shaped tool helps you move between trigger point release and flowing strokes without switching tools. The three rounded nodules offer deep, targeted pressure for knots and tight spots, while the curved edges glide comfortably over larger muscle groups. Whether warmed or cooled, it brings a gentle thermal contrast your clients will notice—and your hands will appreciate. The ergonomic shape fits easily into your grip, helping reduce fatigue during longer sessions.
Includes: One Y-shaped soapstone massage tool
Features
- Three rounded nodules for deep, focused release
- Curved sides for broad, gliding effleurage
- Ergonomic shape offers intuitive grip and comfort
- Smooth finish ideal for sensitive skin and facial zones
- Holds warm or cool temperatures evenly
Why You’ll Love These
- Lets you switch techniques mid-treatment without changing tools
- Comfortable to hold—great for therapists with hand strain or fatigue
- Offers thermal contrast that helps muscles soften under your touch
- Feels natural and effortless in the hand
- Supports subtle, controlled, and effective work
Treatment Recommendations
Warm or chill the tool per your treatment protocol, always testing the temperature on your inner forearm first. Check in with your client before applying to ensure comfort. Use the rounded nodules for focused trigger point release on shoulders, neck, and traps. Then shift to the curved edges for smooth, gliding strokes over larger areas like the back or legs. Ideal for myofascial release, contrast therapy, or sensory work—while protecting therapist hands and enhancing relaxation.
Best Used For
- Trigger point and detail-focused bodywork
- Lymphatic flow and sculpted facial massage
- Thermal therapy with gentle pressure
- Myofascial release and sensory-focused treatments
Historical & Interesting Facts
- Soapstone’s “soapy” texture inspired its name and made it a favorite among artisans and healers
- Used for centuries by Indigenous cultures to craft cooking tools, carvings, and warmth-retaining vessels
- Prized for its ability to absorb heat gently and release it slowly—ideal for therapeutic warmth
- In traditional Nordic and Indigenous cultures, heated soapstone was wrapped and used to warm beds, soothe cramps, or ease joint pain
- When chilled, soapstone stays dry to the touch and delivers a clean, cooling sensation—perfect for contrast treatments or puffiness relief
Care, Use, and Safety
- Warm stones using a stone heater, Theratools Warming Tray, or Theratools Mobile Warming Bag (safe range: 115–125°F)
- Always test temperature on your inner forearm before applying to the client
- Check in with the client to ensure comfort
- Clean after each use with warm soapy water followed by an EPA-registered disinfectant (spray or wipe)
- Avoid sudden temperature shifts or dropping—soapstone is more fragile than basalt
- Allow stones to cool fully before storing or reusing
Technical Snapshot
- Material: Mineral-rich metamorphic soapstone
- Dimensions: Approx. 5″ L × 4″ W
- Density: Medium (2.6 to 2.8 g/cm³)
- Temperature Use: Warm, cool, or room temperature
- Durability: Moderate with mindful care
- Finish: Smooth, hand-shaped
Please Note
Due to natural variation and hand-finishing, each tool may differ slightly in color, shape, and size. These distinctions reflect the care and origin behind every Theratools soapstone.
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- Details
Smooth, sculpted, and easy to work with, this Y-shaped tool helps you move between trigger point release and flowing strokes without switching tools. The three rounded nodules offer deep, targeted pressure for knots and tight spots, while the curved edges glide comfortably over larger muscle groups. Whether warmed or cooled, it brings a gentle thermal contrast your clients will notice—and your hands will appreciate. The ergonomic shape fits easily into your grip, helping reduce fatigue during longer sessions.
Includes: One Y-shaped soapstone massage tool
Features
- Three rounded nodules for deep, focused release
- Curved sides for broad, gliding effleurage
- Ergonomic shape offers intuitive grip and comfort
- Smooth finish ideal for sensitive skin and facial zones
- Holds warm or cool temperatures evenly
Why You’ll Love These
- Lets you switch techniques mid-treatment without changing tools
- Comfortable to hold—great for therapists with hand strain or fatigue
- Offers thermal contrast that helps muscles soften under your touch
- Feels natural and effortless in the hand
- Supports subtle, controlled, and effective work
Treatment Recommendations
Warm or chill the tool per your treatment protocol, always testing the temperature on your inner forearm first. Check in with your client before applying to ensure comfort. Use the rounded nodules for focused trigger point release on shoulders, neck, and traps. Then shift to the curved edges for smooth, gliding strokes over larger areas like the back or legs. Ideal for myofascial release, contrast therapy, or sensory work—while protecting therapist hands and enhancing relaxation.
Best Used For
- Trigger point and detail-focused bodywork
- Lymphatic flow and sculpted facial massage
- Thermal therapy with gentle pressure
- Myofascial release and sensory-focused treatments
Historical & Interesting Facts
- Soapstone’s “soapy” texture inspired its name and made it a favorite among artisans and healers
- Used for centuries by Indigenous cultures to craft cooking tools, carvings, and warmth-retaining vessels
- Prized for its ability to absorb heat gently and release it slowly—ideal for therapeutic warmth
- In traditional Nordic and Indigenous cultures, heated soapstone was wrapped and used to warm beds, soothe cramps, or ease joint pain
- When chilled, soapstone stays dry to the touch and delivers a clean, cooling sensation—perfect for contrast treatments or puffiness relief
Care, Use, and Safety
- Warm stones using a stone heater, Theratools Warming Tray, or Theratools Mobile Warming Bag (safe range: 115–125°F)
- Always test temperature on your inner forearm before applying to the client
- Check in with the client to ensure comfort
- Clean after each use with warm soapy water followed by an EPA-registered disinfectant (spray or wipe)
- Avoid sudden temperature shifts or dropping—soapstone is more fragile than basalt
- Allow stones to cool fully before storing or reusing
Technical Snapshot
- Material: Mineral-rich metamorphic soapstone
- Dimensions: Approx. 5″ L × 4″ W
- Density: Medium (2.6 to 2.8 g/cm³)
- Temperature Use: Warm, cool, or room temperature
- Durability: Moderate with mindful care
- Finish: Smooth, hand-shaped
Please Note
Due to natural variation and hand-finishing, each tool may differ slightly in color, shape, and size. These distinctions reflect the care and origin behind every Theratools soapstone.