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This thermoplastic rubber (TPR) foot massage ball offers a versatile, compact tool for self-administered myofascial release. Its 6cm diameter makes it suitable for applying precise pressure to specific areas like the plantar fascia on the sole of the foot, tight calf muscles, or along the back. Available in pink, blue, green, and purple, this ball is designed for use within fitness, yoga, and physiotherapy contexts, providing a practical aid for post-exercise recovery and managing muscular discomfort from daily activities.
The product's design centres on providing a durable, effective tool for manual pressure therapy. Its construction prioritises simplicity and functionality for personal and professional wellness use.
This massage ball serves multiple roles within health, fitness, and daily routine contexts. Its application extends beyond the feet to various parts of the body where muscular tension commonly accumulates.
Choosing this specific massage ball brings several practical advantages based on its stated specifications. The value lies in its material durability, defined size, and colour options.











Foot massage ball for physiotherapy and yoga, made from durable TPR material, available in four colours with 6cm diameter and peanut-shaped options for targeted pressure point relief during exercise and recovery.
£18.68
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£18.68
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TPR Foot Massage Ball for Physiotherapy and Yoga: 6cm Diameter in Four Colours

Features and Construction

Material and Build
The ball is made from thermoplastic rubber (TPR), a material chosen for its balance of flexibility and resilience. This construction allows the ball to compress under pressure and return to its shape, providing consistent feedback during use. The TPR surface offers sufficient grip against the skin or floor to prevent slipping during rolling motions, enhancing control over the massage intensity.Size and Practical Fit
With a diameter of 6 centimetres, the ball's size is suited for targeted application. This compact dimension allows it to be easily positioned under the arch of the foot or pressed into smaller muscle groups like those in the hands and forearms. The size also makes the ball highly portable, fitting into a gym bag, desk drawer, or suitcase for use at home, in the office, or while travelling.Uses and Placement

Event or Professional Use
In professional settings such as physiotherapy clinics, sports therapy suites, or fitness centres, this ball can be incorporated into client recovery programmes. Therapists may recommend it for clients to use at home between sessions to maintain tissue mobility. For athletes, it provides a tool for pre-workout activation or post-competition recovery, helping to address knots and improve circulation in key muscle groups.Everyday Home Use
For general home use, the ball offers a straightforward method to alleviate discomfort from prolonged sitting or standing. Rolling the ball underfoot while working at a desk can help relieve plantar fascia tension. Using it against the shoulders, upper back, or glutes while leaning against a wall provides a form of self-massage to reduce stiffness. Its simplicity requires no special training, making it accessible for most adults.Benefits and Buying Value

Reuse and Low Maintenance
The TPR material is inherently wipe-clean and does not require specialised care, supporting repeated use over time. Its solid construction, without electronic components or inflatable parts, minimises points of failure. With basic care—avoiding sharp objects and extreme heat—the ball can remain a part of a long-term wellness toolkit, offering value through sustained utility.Why Choose This Product
This product provides a concrete, measurable tool (6cm TPR ball) over vague promises. The availability of four colour options (pink, blue, green, purple) allows for personal preference or colour-coding in shared or professional environments. Its categorisation as yoga and fitness equipment accurately reflects its primary use cases, helping buyers understand its intended role in exercise, stretching, and recovery routines.










