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If foam rollers or massage sticks aren’t enough for your muscles, check out percussion massagers—they not only get those deep knots with a variety of vibrations and rapid movements, but they can also give you a professional-feeling massage right from home.

Sometimes there’s only so much foam rollers and massage sticks can reach, but with a percussion massager, you aren’t depending on the weight of your body or the pressure from your hands. You can rub a percussion massager over the spots of your body that need a massage with minimal effort.

Whether you’re looking for a deep massage or a light stretch, be sure to check out our top percussion massager picks below!

Best Overall Percussion Massager: Pure-Wave CM7 ($125)

So you’ve heard that percussion massagers are a great way to therapeutically treat your muscles, but how do you use them effectively? With the Pure-Wave CM7, you get the massager plus access to educational videos to help you learn how to use it and how it works scientifically. Not only does this massager have powerful percussion settings, but it even has micro-vibration massage therapy settings so you can say goodbye to knots, muscle spasms, and stress.

With 6 separate attachments to reach different body parts and pain points, you can use the percussion to reach deep into your soft tissue, or the micro-vibrations to relieve tension and stress. You can use the Pure-Wave CM7 to relieve migraines and jaw pain to back pain to even feet cramps–from head to toe, this massager can reach it all.

If the quality of this percussion massager interests you but you want a cheaper alternative, try the Pure-Wave CM5 for $99 which has everything the CM7 has except micro-vibrations and facial attachments.

Best Bang for Your Buck Percussion Massager: Renpho Deep Tissue Massager ($36)

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