Professional muscle regeneration – always at hand.
ZENT® Ergosense™ is an advanced vibration massager with DeepReach™ technology, combining the effectiveness of deep tissue massage with an ergonomic design. Thanks to 5-level intensity adjustment, a brushless motor, and a set of 4 interchangeable heads, it provides precise relief to every muscle – at home, at work, and on the go.
✔️ Deep massage and reliable regeneration
✔️ Ergonomic handle that allows you to reach everywhere you need
✔️ Professional therapy, thanks to a powerful and quiet motor
Author:
Wu, Z., Wang, Y., Ye, X., et al. (2021)
Study topic:
Myofascial release for chronic low back pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis (Myofascial Release for Chronic Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis).
Study description:
This meta-analysis proves that myofascial therapy (performed independently by the user using the massager) significantly reduces pain and improves physical function in people with chronic lower back pain. The study confirms that self-access to these body areas is key for therapy. The ergonomic ArcMotion™ Ergonomic Grip in ZENT Ergosense™ is designed to enable effective self-therapy of these hard-to-reach spots.
Link to the study:
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.2021.717442/full
Author:
Pournot, H., Tindel, J., Testa, R., et al. (2016)
Study topic:
Effects of local vibration therapy at different frequencies (50 Hz vs. 100 Hz) on recovery from muscle damage (The effects of local vibration therapy on recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage at different frequencies).
Study description:
This study compared the effects of vibrations at different frequencies on muscle recovery. It showed that both lower (50 Hz) and higher (100 Hz) frequencies effectively reduce muscle soreness (DOMS) and accelerate strength recovery. This is scientific confirmation that the ability to adjust massage intensity (like the 5-level scale in ZENT Ergosense™) allows therapy to be tailored to different needs – from gentle stimulation to intense, deep regeneration.
Link to the study:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27045731/
Author:
Moraska, A. F., Schmiege, S. J., Mann, J. D., et al. (2014)
Study topic:
Effectiveness of trigger point massage in treating tension-type headaches in the cervical region (Responsiveness of Myofascial Trigger Points to Single and Multiple施術 Sessions of Trigger Point Massage for Headaches).
Study description:
This study proves that massage focused on trigger points (small, painful muscle knots) is a effective method for treating pain in the neck and shoulder area, often radiating to the head. This perfectly fits the use of specialized ZENT Ergosense™ massager heads, such as the point and acupressure (U-shaped) heads, which are designed for precise pressure and breaking down this type of tension.
Link to the study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4158638/