Lanie,I have been a therapist for 24 years. ย After feeling my thumbs and wrists were destined to give out, I went on a comprehensive search for tools to help. ย I found that the tools out there didn't feel natural and you still had to apply pressure on top of them, so they didn't help very much. ย So, I decided to create tools that would feel like real hands-on work and do the work for me. ย My product line is called Acuforce. ย I have 3 tools, the Acuforce 7.0, Acuforce 2.5 and the Acuforce 3.0i. ย All of these tools are designed to use wieght to assit the therapist. ย They are made of a skin-like material that is very hard for the client to discern between your hands and the tools. ย I encourage therapists to do all their muscle-stripping, cross-fiber friction and trigger-point work with the tools. ย For the average treatment that could be 10 to 20 minutes, the rest of the time the therapsit can use their hands, giving plenty of hands-on massage in every treatment.They have been on the market for 5 years now and there are thousands in use. ย The feedback that we receive is overwelmingly positive. ย Over half of the pro sports teams in this country use them, they are also on the market in other countries as well. ย The tools have a money-back guarentee, so there's no risk in trying them. ย They are sold in many catalogs including: ย Massage Warehouse, BML, Scrip, School Health and on my website. ย They are endorsed by: ย Benny Vaughn, Bob King, Ralph Stephans and many others. ย I am currently the massage therapist for the Chicago White sox baseball team and I own a clinic in a suburb of Chicago. ย You can visit my website at http://www.acuforce.com or you can call me directly (phone number is on the site) ย I would be glad to answer any questions that you may have.John G. Louis