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Kuznetsov's applicator: how to use it to be useful!

21.07.2021

There is always interest in everything unconventional. First it's distrust, then it's curiosity. Two factors that bring interest to practical testing are affordable price and lack of consequences.

Eastern medicine is always opposed to the Western school of healing, and, seeping through the seams of rigid schemes about the disease, it captures our consciousness in one way or another.

Oriental medicine offers different methods of treating back diseases, and one of them is acupuncture.

One of the methods of oriental medicine is an extensive section of the possibilities of influencing the human body through the skin points of the human body. A science that has been studied for years. Kuznetsov's applicator has become a kind of acupuncture at home, which is why the people began to call Kuznetsov's applicator Tibetan.

Kuznetsov's applicator is a rug with a needle appliqué sewn on it, with spikes arranged concentrically in several rows.

This is what Kuznetsov's applicator looks like

His invention implies the presence on the body of a plurality of points with one vector of functional activity, located in a strictly specified geometric symmetry from each other.

Based on this, the cases of possible use of the Kuznetsov applicator are significantly overestimated.

In fact, its effect does not go beyond the scope of a local irritant, roughly speaking, it corresponds to the action of mustard plaster. Therefore, there will be no benefit from the Kuznetsov applicator in the event of a disease of all organs and systems (as described in some instructions).

It will not help with dysfunctional uterine bleeding, and with prostatitis, and with bronchial asthma. Despite the fact that with a hernia of the spine, the Kuznetsov applicator can have a positive effect.
Both the benefits and harms of using the Kuznetsov applicator will depend on the persistence of the consumer.

If the pain does not stop, then to prevent harm, it is still worth going to a consultation with a specialist. Wisely using Kuznetsov's applicator, it can be used even during pregnancy.

When there is a rupture of the fibrous ring with prolapse of the nucleus pulposus in any direction from the vertebral body.

Changes in the hernia of the spine

Such a situation, if it does not immediately threaten with paralysis, leads to a reflex contraction of all the muscles surrounding the affected area of ​​the spinal column and, on the one hand, stabilizes the spine, and on the other, exacerbates circulatory disorders and does not allow eliminating the shift of the vertebrae relative to each other.

All this is accompanied by pain, which, in turn, also carries a cascade of adverse chemical reactions leading to a deterioration in the condition.

In these cases, the Kuznetsov applicator can become an indispensable tool for the back.
The masseur accepts by appointment, and a good masseur who will help not to become disabled still needs to be looked for, and Kuznetsov's applicator, according to reviews, does not destabilize the condition, but relieves muscle spasm and pain.
To achieve these goals, it is enough just to decide how much to lie on the Kuznetsov applicator. 20 minutes is enough for someone, and someone falls asleep on it until the morning.

Application for osteochondrosis of the neck or lower back

Kuznetsov's needle applicator for non-lovers of yogic practices looks somewhat aggressive, although it has several modifications. So, for owners of sensitive skin, a green rug was created, while orange color promises a thrill.

Kuznetsov's applicator has several modifications

If you do not take into account the color of the mat, then the question of how long to lie on the Kuznetsov applicator can be decisive in its further use.

Usually the procedure takes no more than 20 minutes, but in the first sessions, a reduction in time is allowed for a more painless adaptation period.

Instructions for using the Kuznetsov applicator also provide for wearing it in the form of a belt during daylight hours.

Contraindications for using the Kuznetsov applicator can be:

  • Skin inflammatory processes in the affected area;
  • mental instability;
  • Extremely acute pain syndrome;
  • All somatic pathology in the stage of decompensation;
  • Acute or exacerbation of chronic infectious processes.

Kuznetsov's applicator for the lower back can be either in the form of a rug measuring 12 cm by 47 cm, or in the form of a belt. But with osteochondrosis of the cervical region, Kuznetsov's applicator is released in the form of a roller under the head. The neck is the most mobile part of the spine, despite the fact that with age it is used less and less.

As a result, a degenerative process develops in the cartilaginous discs, and stiffened muscles guard the course of the disease.
In such circumstances, it is dangerous to be in the hands of a non-professional. Cervical osteochondrosis, more than all localizations, is formidable for its complications.

Kuznetsov's applicator is not the worst relaxing device for neck muscles, which allows you to:

  • Relieve muscle tension;
  • Optimize blood flow;
  • Relieve, which is a faithful companion of cervical osteochondrosis.

The relief of the condition promised by the instruction is confirmed by the reviews of people who used the Kuznetsov applicator for cervical osteochondrosis.

Relieve stress

Despite the fact that the number of pathological conditions in which, according to the instructions for use, Kuznetsov's applicator is able to exert its beneficial effect is exaggerated, one should not discount not only its effect on osteochondrosis, but also the general relaxing effect.

And the greater the percentage of the body will be on the “toothy” mat (which will be the answer to how to use the Kuznetsov applicator), the more pronounced the relaxation effect will be.

This is due to the physiological theory of stress, which says about the total mobilization of energy resources and readiness to "jump" with nervous tension. In any outcome of a tense situation (attack or flight), maximum muscle tone will be required.
The relaxation effect uses the reverse side of the mirror: relieving muscle tension, stress is removed. The essence of the process of self-elimination of stress makes it possible to understand the usefulness of the Kuznetsov applicator, which is used as a relaxant.
For more information about the principle of operation of the Kuznetsov applicator, see the video:

Having become interested in how to use the Kuznetsov applicator, it is enough to buy the desired shape and size of the product. It can be small, measuring 3 cm by 8 cm, or it can take the length of the body.

How to use the Kuznetsov applicator will depend on what kind of applicator is purchased.

Depending on this, it will be possible to:

  • lie down;
  • get up;
  • Press your hands to the part of the body that needs help;
  • Roll on the floor with your feet.

To enhance the acupuncture effect, a magnetic element was introduced into certain modifications of the Kuznetsov applicator, as evidenced by the yellow color of the mat. Thus, filling of all consumer niches is obtained. But, as you know, there is no limit to perfection.

Better or the same

Having improved the ecological and aesthetic indicators of the domestic massage mat, Pranamat Eco was released by Latvia. Despite the fact that instead of angular spikes, the new product has rounded lotus petals, and instead of a simple thin base, a coconut mattress dressed in a linen case, Pranamat Eco, and Kuznetsov's applicator serve the same purpose - relaxation and removal of chronic, somatically conditioned, pain syndrome.

But the ardent adherents of environmental materials and connoisseurs of colors will not be affected by the significant difference in how much the Kuznetsov applicator costs and its foreign counterpart.

The maximum price of the Kuznetsov applicator, taking into account the size of the mat and additional magnetic elements, is about 2500 rubles, while the cost of Pranamat Eco will be at least a thousand more.

It should be added that the price range in pharmacies for Kuznetsov's applicator starts at 250 rubles. So, as they say, any purchase is a matter of taste and purchasing power.

In addition to the Latvian improved copy of Kuznetsov's applicator, Lyapko's rug saw the light of day. To decide which applicator Kuznetsov or Lyapko is better, you need to dive into the essence of the mechanism of action of one method and another.

Both applicators use the acupuncture theory of working with the body.

The only difference is that when using the Lyapko mat, the elements acting on the body are represented by metal rods, which, supposedly plunging into the skin, create a directed current of ions of the intercellular fluid around themselves.

Lyapko rug has metal rods

This physical phenomenon should enrich the acupuncture action of the mat. Whether this actually happens, no one knows.

Conclusion

Any invention first gives rise to disputes around itself, then - the desire for plagiarism, but with a "quality mark".

As a result, everything ends either by devaluing the product of someone's thought, or by a qualitative leap in the disclosure of opportunities.

Kuznetsov's applicator is in the middle of its journey and what it will lead to, time will tell.