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Finally — fast, effective relief from muscle tension, pain, and stiffness. The Rapid Release Therapeutic Massager is one of the most advanced vibration therapy tools available — designed to loosen tight tissue, reduce discomfort, and support your body's natural healing. Many users report significant results in just a few 3-minute sessions.
How It Works
Rapid Release uses High-Frequency, Low-Amplitude vibration therapy (RRT) to send powerful compression waves efficiently through skin and tissue — targeting high-protein structures like ligaments, tendons, fascia, and cross fibers where tension and pain most often originate. Unlike percussion massagers, Rapid Release operates at 3–5× the speed with a shorter stroke, making it more targeted and more comfortable — even on sensitive areas.
Choose Your Model
Rapid Release Traveler — $299
- Compact and portable — perfect for the gym, travel, or on-the-go recovery.
- 3 variable speeds: 4,000 / 5,000 / 6,000 RPM
- Ideal for face, neck, shoulders, and hands
- Includes multiple head/treatment options with Platinum treatment heads
Rapid Release ProAm — $599
- Next-generation full-body massager built for the active lifestyle.
- 4 variable speeds: 6,000 / 7,000 / 8,000 / 9,000 RPM
- Treats everything from sensitive areas to large muscle groups
- Includes multiple head/treatment options with Platinum treatment heads
Rapid Release Pro3+ — $999
- The flagship model — engineered for maximum therapeutic performance.
- Up to 10,000 vibrations per minute
- Non-invasive, low-amplitude technology for comfortable full-body use
- Cordless with long battery life — ideal for chiropractic, physical therapy, massage, stretching, and home use
- Kit includes: Pro3+ device, carry case, charging base, and 2 rechargeable lithium batteries
Does Rapid Release Improve Athletic Performance?
Athletic trainers and sports rehabilitation practitioners have expressed enthusiasm for Rapid Release therapy. Chiropractors report beneficial results in as little as two 3-minute sessions. All three models are designed for effective self-treatment — and are also beneficial for equine and large animal therapy.
Device Features
- New ceramic bearings — runs quieter and cooler
- Dual plain counterweight for extensive vibration dampening
- User-controlled frequency and torque output
- Engineered for extra comfort with extensive vibration dampening
Therapeutic Benefits
- Reduces muscle spasm: High-velocity, low-amplitude percussion may trigger the muscle spindle/Golgi Tendon Complex response, helping relax involuntarily contracted muscles — and may also enhance contractile strength in weakened muscles, supporting overall neuromuscular balance.
- Loosens chronic stiff tissue: Harmonic vibrations at 100–200 cycles per second work deep into stiff joints and tissues. The amplitude is so low that many users — even those with TMJ sensitivity — report surprisingly comfortable results.
- Supports fascial lubrication: Cellular vibration may increase hyaluronic acid pressure between fascial layers, allowing for the easier gliding motion characteristic of healthy, young tissue.
- Helps oxygenate tissues: By relaxing tight musculotendinous tissue, Rapid Release may allow oxygen-rich blood to re-enter oxygen-starved areas — helping break the cycle of spasm and pain.
What Our Customers Say
"I had a lingering issue with elbow pain for 8 months! After just a few treatments I was able to get relief. It released the muscles and after just a few treatments the pain was gone, Mike, Austin, TX
Warranty
All models are backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty covering defects in material and workmanship.
Safety Warnings: Do not apply over joint replacements, plates, or screws. Do not apply trumpet or actuator heads to bone. Do not leave stationary for more than 5 seconds. Do not use on DVT or areas with blood clots. Do not use for longer than 10 minutes or when the unit feels hot. Do not apply directly over acutely inflamed plantar fasciitis. Do not apply over areas with lesions or tumors suspected of being malignant. Do not use near a cardiac pacemaker without cardiologist approval. Do not use during pregnancy.
NOVAFON One | Professional Local Vibration Therapy Device | 2 Frequencies, 6 Intensity Settings | German-Engineered
Experience clinically trusted acoustical wave therapy in a streamlined, cordless design — featuring dual frequencies, adjustable intensity levels, and deep-penetrating intra-sound technology. Trusted by wellness professionals, therapists, and estheticians worldwide.
The NOVAFON (white) delivers effective local vibration therapy (LVT) in a simplified, user-friendly format. Built on over 40 years of German engineering excellence, this device offers powerful therapeutic vibration with intuitive control — making it ideal for both professional use and at-home wellness routines.
6 Adjustable Treatment Settings
Choose from 2 proven frequencies — 100 Hz and 50 Hz — each with 3 intensity levels, allowing you to tailor treatments based on sensitivity, treatment area, and desired depth. Designed for versatility without complexity, the NOVAFON provides effective customization in a streamlined system.
Broad Clinical Applications
The NOVAFON is widely used by chiropractors, physiotherapists, and wellness professionals to support:
- Muscle relaxation and tension relief
- Post-exercise recovery and tissue stimulation
- Circulation support and improved blood flow
- Targeted treatment of tendons and difficult-to-reach areas
Estheticians and skin care professionals use NOVAFON’s acoustical wave technology to stimulate microcirculation, support collagen activity, and improve overall skin appearance — including delicate areas such as around the eyes and lips.
Key Features:
2 Treatment Frequencies: 100 Hz | 50 Hz
6 Intensity Levels — 3 per frequency
Depth effect up to 6 cm for effective tissue penetration
Cordless, rechargeable design for maximum flexibility
Up to 3.5-hour battery life — Li-Ion, 3400 mAh
Ergonomic, lightweight handpiece for one-hand operation
Quick-change magnetic attachment system
Modern, durable design for home or professional use
Handpiece weight: ~250 g
What’s Included: NOVAFON handpiece · Plate attachment · Ball attachment · Charging cable (USB-C) · Power adapter · Instruction manual
Optional: NOVAFON Charging Station — sold separately
Technical Specifications:
Battery: Li-Ion, 3400 mAh, 3.7V
Battery Life: ~3.5 hours at 700 mA
Charge Time: ~3 hours
Frequencies: 100 Hz / 50 Hz
Depth Effect: Up to 6 cm
Weight: ~250 g
Power Input: 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Safety Contraindications: The NOVAFON is not recommended for use on or near: open wounds or active eczema · areas affected by arteriosclerosis · individuals with epilepsy · during pregnancy · implant sites · pacemaker or brain pacemaker users · areas affected by thrombosis · individuals with cardiac arrhythmias · tumor sites.
Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before use if you have any underlying medical conditions.
For over 40 years, NOVAFON has been a global leader in acoustical wave therapeutic devices. Designed, engineered, and manufactured in Germany, every NOVAFON device reflects a commitment to precision, quality, and clinical reliability.
NOVAFON vs. NOVAFON Power 2
| Feature | NOVAFON (White) | NOVAFON Power 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | Everyday wellness, recovery, esthetics | Clinical use, advanced therapy, precision treatments |
| Frequencies | 2 (100 Hz, 50 Hz) | 3 (100 Hz, 75 Hz, 50 Hz) |
| Intensity Settings | 6 total (3 per frequency) | 9 total (micro-tuned precision) |
| Customization Level | Simple, effective control | Advanced, highly precise tuning |
| Depth of Penetration | Up to 6 cm | Up to 6 cm |
| Use Case | General muscle relief, circulation, skin care | Targeted therapy, specific conditions, performance recovery |
| Ease of Use | Very easy, streamlined | Moderate (more advanced controls) |
| Battery Life | ~3.5 hours | ~3.5 hours |
| Design | Cordless, ergonomic, lightweight | Cordless, ergonomic, enhanced control interface |
| Attachments | Magnetic quick-change system | Magnetic quick-change system |
| Ideal User | Home users, estheticians, wellness-focused individuals | Practitioners, therapists, advanced users |
Quick Recommendation:
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Choose NOVAFON (White) for simplicity, daily use, and accessible professional-grade therapy
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Choose Power 2 if you need maximum control, precision, and clinical-level customization
Treatments with the NOVAFON sound wave device are not permitted:
· on open wounds / eczema (in the body region to be treated)
· if you suffer from arteriosclerosis (in the body region to be treated)
· if you currently suffer from epilepsy
· during pregnancy
· if you have implants (in the body region to be treated)
· if you have a pacemaker
· if you suffer from thrombosis (in the body region to be treated)
· if you have a brain pacemaker
· if you suffer from cardiac arrhythmias
· if you have a tumor
This pulse massager delivers electric impulses directly to tired and sore muscles which, in turn, respond to the impulses by contracting and relaxing rhythmically. This results in soothing massage sensations that relieve muscle tension and soreness.
Eight massage modes with 20 intensity levels each provide various combinations of massage sensations. Your body tends to get accustomed to one particular sensation and will eventually stop responding to it; The different sensations available on this unit ensures that your body does not become desensitized.
Use regularly to improve resistance to fatigue while increasing endurance; relax muscles and relieve muscular spasms; accelerate microcirculation and promote the absorption of inflammatory substances. This product is easy to use and small enough to carry in your pocket so take it with you and use it wherever you are!
Benefits:
- Dual-channel: for simultaneous use on two users or the ability to use 4 pads
- 8 massage programs
- 20 intensity levels
- Liquid crystal display
- Self-adhesive pads are latex free
- Pulse rate: 1-200Hz
- Pulse intensity: 120V/5.1K
- Intensity range: 0-110 volts
- Pulse width: 100US
- Timer: 10 to 60 minutes (in 10 minute increments)
Specifications:
- Input power supply......Rechargeable lithium battery, DC 3.7V
- Frequency......0-200Hz
- Unit dimension......1.63 x 0.38 x 3.5 in. (main unit only)
- Weight......1.3 oz (main unit only)
- Shipping weight......1 lb
- System includes......(1) Main unit, (4) Self-Stick Hypoallergenic electrode pads, (2) Lead Wires,
(1) USB adapter, (1) USB cable, (2) wire/pad holders
At Tools for Wellness we look for the highest quality and value for our customers. The Longevity Glass 14 piece set is one of our best sellers and made from lightweight and super strong glass cups. The set includes a wide choice of sizes ranging in diameter from 1 inch to 2 3/8 inch. The smooth edged glass provides maximum comfort. The use of Vaseline or simply warm water may also be applied to edges to enhance suction. Easy to sterilized with alcohol.
The set also comes with the pistol-grip hand pump for ease of use and custom and carrying case to protect your cups. Set includes cups at 2 3/8” dia (8), 2” dia (2), 1 5/8” dia (2), 1 ½ “ dia (1), and 1” dia (1).
*Please note: Prior to first usage of cups you must press the rubber tip of the cup to open it to allow suction.
What Is Cupping?
Cupping is a treatment that is part of Oriental medicine that can provide an especially pleasant experience. The use of cupping dates back to a Taoist herbalist by the name of Ge Hong in 300 AD. Early Chinese documentation, 3000 years old, used cupping for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Officially, the therapeutic practice of cupping was established in the 1950's across hospitals in China after research conducted by Chinese and Soviet Union acupuncturists confirmed the effectiveness and benefits of cupping.
The term "Cupping" is a technique that uses small glass cups or bamboo jars as a suction device that is placed on the skin to disperse and break up stagnation and congestion by drawing congested blood, energy or other humors to the surface.
There are different ways to create the suction in the cups. A common historic method involves swabbing rubbing alcohol onto the bottom of the cup, lighting it with a flame, and placing the cup immediately against the skin. Suction can also be created by inverting a cup over a small flame. Careful action should be taken not to use flames near the skin and are not lit throughout the process of cupping.
When suction has occurred, the cups can be gently moved across the skin (sometimes called “gliding" cupping). Massage oils are sometimes applied to improve movement of the cups along the skin. Cupping causes the skin and superficial muscle layer to be lightly drawn into the cup. It can be thought of as the inverse of massage – rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle pressure to pull them upward. For most people, this is treatment is relaxing and relieving sensation.
Once applied to the body, cups are generally left in place for about ten minutes. This practice is similar to the practice of Tui Na, a traditional Chinese medicine massage technique that targets acupuncture points as well as painful body parts, and is known to provide relief through pressure.
The side effects of cupping are mild. The most common side effect is bruising and it should be expected. Most people find that skin will return to looking normal within 10 days. Other potential side effects include mild discomfort, skin infection, or burns when used with flame. However, when used carefully and with appropriate application side effects are nominal. We offer primarily suction based cupping products that eliminate the risk associated with open flame or over heating.
The Philosophy Behind Pain and Cupping
“Where there’s stagnation, there will be pain. Remove the stagnation, and you remove the pain.” The old Chinese medical proverb holds that pain results from the congestion, stagnation, and blockage of Qi, or vital energy, vital fluids, lymph, phlegm, and blood. If pain is the essence of disease, then suffering is a result of obstructed or irregular flow in the body. Cupping is a method of breaking up the blockage to restore the body’s natural flow of energy.
The Longevity Glass 16 piece set is made from lightweight and super strong plastic cups. The Longevity 16 Piece cup set is a sound choice for cupping therapy.
This set offers a wider variety of cup sizes and styles than other cup sets on the market, with the largest at 2.5” dia and the smallest at 0.7” dia. This set offers a great value! Cups are fully transparent, shock and heat resistant, and easily sterilized in boiling water.
Set comes with a pistol-grip hand pump for ease of use. Also includes an 18” plastic extension tube, a short booklet, and black nylon carrying case.
Cup set includes:
2.5” dia (4), 2.1” dia (8), 1.6” dia (1), 1.3” dia (1), 0.9” dia (1), 0.7” dia (1)
*Please note: Prior to first usage of cups you must press the rubber tip of the cup to open it to allow suction.
What Is Cupping?
Cupping is a treatment that is part of Oriental medicine that can provide an especially pleasant experience. The use of cupping dates back to a Taoist herbalist by the name of Ge Hong in 300 AD. Early Chinese documentation, 3000 years old, used cupping for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Officially, the therapeutic practice of cupping was established in the 1950's across hospitals in China after research conducted by Chinese and Soviet Union acupuncturists confirmed the effectiveness and benefits of cupping.
The term "Cupping" is a technique that uses small glass cups or bamboo jars as a suction device that is placed on the skin to disperse and break up stagnation and congestion by drawing congested blood, energy or other humors to the surface.
There are different ways to create the suction in the cups. A common historic method involves swabbing rubbing alcohol onto the bottom of the cup, lighting it with a flame, and placing the cup immediately against the skin. Suction can also be created by inverting a cup over a small flame. Careful action should be taken not to use flames near the skin and are not lit throughout the process of cupping.
When suction has occurred, the cups can be gently moved across the skin (sometimes called “gliding" cupping). Massage oils are sometimes applied to improve movement of the cups along the skin. Cupping causes the skin and superficial muscle layer to be lightly drawn into the cup. It can be thought of as the inverse of massage – rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle pressure to pull them upward. For most people, this is treatment is relaxing and relieving sensation.
Once applied to the body, cups are generally left in place for about ten minutes. This practice is similar to the practice of Tui Na, a traditional Chinese medicine massage technique that targets acupuncture points as well as painful body parts, and is known to provide relief through pressure.
The side effects of cupping are mild. The most common side effect is bruising and it should be expected. Most people find that skin will return to looking normal within 10 days. Other potential side effects include mild discomfort, skin infection, or burns when used with flame. However, when used carefully and with appropriate application side effects are nominal. We offer primarily suction based cupping products that eliminate the risk associated with open flame or over heating.
The Philosophy Behind Pain and Cupping
“Where there’s stagnation, there will be pain. Remove the stagnation, and you remove the pain.” The old Chinese medical proverb holds that pain results from the congestion, stagnation, and blockage of Qi, or vital energy, vital fluids, lymph, phlegm, and blood. If pain is the essence of disease, then suffering is a result of obstructed or irregular flow in the body. Cupping is a method of breaking up the blockage to restore the body’s natural flow of energy.
What Is Cupping?
Cupping is a treatment that is part of Oriental medicine that can provide an especially pleasant experience. The use of cupping dates back to a Taoist herbalist by the name of Ge Hong in 300 AD. Early Chinese documentation, 3000 years old, used cupping for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Officially, the therapeutic practice of cupping was established in the 1950's across hospitals in China after research conducted by Chinese and Soviet Union acupuncturists confirmed the effectiveness and benefits of cupping.
The term "Cupping" is a technique that uses small glass cups or bamboo jars as a suction device that is placed on the skin to disperse and break up stagnation and congestion by drawing congested blood, energy or other humors to the surface.
There are different ways to create the suction in the cups. A common historic method involves swabbing rubbing alcohol onto the bottom of the cup, lighting it with a flame, and placing the cup immediately against the skin. Suction can also be created by inverting a cup over a small flame. Careful action should be taken not to use flames near the skin and are not lit throughout the process of cupping.
When suction has occurred, the cups can be gently moved across the skin (sometimes called “gliding" cupping). Massage oils are sometimes applied to improve movement of the cups along the skin. Cupping causes the skin and superficial muscle layer to be lightly drawn into the cup. It can be thought of as the inverse of massage – rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle pressure to pull them upward. For most people, this is treatment is relaxing and relieving sensation.
Once applied to the body, cups are generally left in place for about ten minutes. This practice is similar to the practice of Tui Na, a traditional Chinese medicine massage technique that targets acupuncture points as well as painful body parts, and is known to provide relief through pressure.
The side effects of cupping are mild. The most common side effect is bruising and it should be expected. Most people find that skin will return to looking normal within 10 days. Other potential side effects include mild discomfort, skin infection, or burns when used with flame. However, when used carefully and with appropriate application side effects are nominal. We offer primarily suction based cupping products that eliminate the risk associated with open flame or over heating.
This Magnetic head is designed for use with the NEW NOVAFON generation ONLY.
The tapered shape of the magnetic attachment bundles and amplifies the sound waves.
This enables the selective, intensified treatment of deep-lying treatment areas.
The tip of the attachment includes a magnet with a strength of 3200 Gauss.
Benefits:
The magnetic head attachment is particularly suitable for the treatment of trigger points or deep-lying treatment areas.
The Haci Deluxe Cupping Set combines the practice of acu-pressure, bio-magnetic, with cupping therapy in a single treatment solution. The suction cups feature high quality silicon squeeze bulb and silicon coating on the lip of the cup for improved comfort.
Each cup includes a powerful 0.3" diameter magnet, color-coded red bionorth (-) or blue biosouth (+) that contacts the skin during use. Cups may be used with lotions, oils, or creams to improve suction.
Set of 10 cups includes the following diameter cups: 0.6" (2), 1.2" (4), 1.4" (4)
What Is Cupping?
Cupping is a treatment that is part of Oriental medicine that can provide an especially pleasant experience. The use of cupping dates back to a Taoist herbalist by the name of Ge Hong in 300 AD. Early Chinese documentation, 3000 years old, used cupping for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Officially, the therapeutic practice of cupping was established in the 1950's across hospitals in China after research conducted by Chinese and Soviet Union acupuncturists confirmed the effectiveness and benefits of cupping.
The term "Cupping" is a technique that uses small glass cups or bamboo jars as a suction device that is placed on the skin to disperse and break up stagnation and congestion by drawing congested blood, energy or other humors to the surface.
There are different ways to create the suction in the cups. A common historic method involves swabbing rubbing alcohol onto the bottom of the cup, lighting it with a flame, and placing the cup immediately against the skin. Suction can also be created by inverting a cup over a small flame. Careful action should be taken not to use flames near the skin and are not lit throughout the process of cupping.
When suction has occurred, the cups can be gently moved across the skin (sometimes called “gliding" cupping). Massage oils are sometimes applied to improve movement of the cups along the skin. Cupping causes the skin and superficial muscle layer to be lightly drawn into the cup. It can be thought of as the inverse of massage – rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle pressure to pull them upward. For most people, this is treatment is relaxing and relieving sensation.
Once applied to the body, cups are generally left in place for about ten minutes. This practice is similar to the practice of Tui Na, a traditional Chinese medicine massage technique that targets acupuncture points as well as painful body parts, and is known to provide relief through pressure.
The side effects of cupping are mild. The most common side effect is bruising and it should be expected. Most people find that skin will return to looking normal within 10 days. Other potential side effects include mild discomfort, skin infection, or burns when used with flame. However, when used carefully and with appropriate application side effects are nominal. We offer primarily suction based cupping products that eliminate the risk associated with open flame or over heating.
The Philosophy Behind Pain and Cupping
“Where there’s stagnation, there will be pain. Remove the stagnation, and you remove the pain.” The old Chinese medical proverb holds that pain results from the congestion, stagnation, and blockage of Qi, or vital energy, vital fluids, lymph, phlegm, and blood. If pain is the essence of disease, then suffering is a result of obstructed or irregular flow in the body. Cupping is a method of breaking up the blockage to restore the body’s natural flow of energy.
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