FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions — Orbital Massager
Everything you need to know about orbital massage therapy, the Get-Buffed Power Massager, and how to get the most out of your recovery routine. The Get-Buffed is the only orbital massager backed by two independent peer-reviewed clinical studies from Winona State University.
What Is an Orbital Massager?
An orbital massager uses a circular, sweeping motion to penetrate deep muscle tissue — mimicking the technique of a trained massage therapist. Unlike percussion massage guns that deliver rapid linear impacts, an orbital massager works with your body's natural tissue response, providing deep relief without pain or discomfort.
Orbital Massager vs. Massage Gun
Orbital Massager (Get-Buffed): Circular sweeping motion. Deep, gentle tissue penetration. No pain. Safe over bones, hair, and clothing. Clinically proven in independent university studies.
Percussion Massage Gun: Rapid linear impact. Surface-level pounding. Often uncomfortable or painful. Not safe over bony areas. Can cause bruising with overuse.
Product Questions
What comes in the box with the Get-Buffed orbital massager?
Every Get-Buffed Power Massager includes:
- 1 Get-Buffed orbital massager
- 2 Rechargeable Batteries
- 1 Charging Base with Wall Plug
- 1 Power Massage Pad
- Usage tips from licensed massage therapist Mark Rise
Can I use an orbital massager over clothing?
Yes — the patent-pending neoprene massage pad glides safely over clothing, hair, and skin without snagging or causing friction burns. Use it anywhere, anytime.
What muscles can I use an orbital massager on?
All major muscle groups — back, neck, shoulders, hips, quads, hamstrings, calves, and more. The orbital motion is safe near bony areas where percussion massagers cannot be used.
How is an orbital massager different from a foam roller?
Foam rollers require bodyweight pressure, only work on accessible areas, and deliver inconsistent pressure. An orbital massager reaches any muscle group with controlled, consistent motion — delivering clinically proven results foam rollers cannot replicate.
Health & Recovery Questions
Is an orbital massager good for muscle recovery?
Yes — orbital massage is clinically proven for muscle recovery. Two independent studies at Winona State University found that 1 minute of orbital massage improved hip flexibility by nearly 20°, reduced pain by 50%, and increased blood flow by 22%.
Can an orbital massager help with chronic pain?
Absolutely. The Get-Buffed orbital massager is used daily by licensed massage therapists, physical therapists, and physicians. Users report significant relief from chronic lower back pain, neck tension, hip stiffness, sciatica, and arthritis — often within the first session.
Is an orbital massager safe for sciatica, arthritis, or lower back pain?
Yes — the orbital motion is gentle enough for sensitive areas and daily use. Avoid use directly over open wounds or fractures. Consult your physician if you have a specific medical condition.
Who should not use an orbital massager?
Do not use if you have blood clotting issues (DVT), fractures or open wounds, severe osteoporosis, blood disorders, or are on anticoagulants. Consult your physician if unsure.
Does an orbital massager replace professional massage therapy?
It's a powerful complement, not a replacement. Many licensed therapists use the Get-Buffed orbital massager in their practice and recommend it to clients for between-session maintenance.
Usage Questions
How long should I use an orbital massager?
Use the Get-Buffed orbital massager for 1-2 minutes per muscle group, before or after workouts. Clinical studies show significant results in as little as 1 minute. Daily use is safe and recommended.
How do I use an orbital massager safely?
Begin at low speed with light pressure. Glide over muscle tissue — not joints or bones. Limit to 1-2 minutes per area. Avoid use over open wounds, acute injuries, or areas with known blood clots.
Is an orbital massager safe to use every day?
Yes — the Get-Buffed orbital massager is gentle enough for daily use on sensitive areas, near bones, and over clothing without causing bruising or discomfort.
What results can I expect from an orbital massager?
Immediately: enhanced range of motion and muscle relaxation. Over 2-6 weeks of regular use: decreased soreness, improved flexibility and function — especially when combined with proper recovery routines.
What is DOMS and how does an orbital massager help?
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) is the pain and stiffness felt 24-72 hours after exercise. Orbital massage increases blood flow to the affected area, accelerating nutrient delivery and waste clearance — clinically reducing soreness duration and severity.
The Science Behind Orbital Massage
Is there science behind orbital massage?
Yes. Two independent peer-reviewed studies conducted at Winona State University confirm the effectiveness of orbital massage:
- Study 1: Hip flexibility improved by nearly 20°, pain dropped by 50%, and pressure tolerance increased by 4 lbs — after just 1 minute of orbital massage (p<.05)
- Study 2: A 22% increase in blood flow and measurable artery dilation recorded after 1 minute of orbital massage treatment (p<.05)
Research & Resources
- Study 1 — Effects of Orbital Buffer Massage on DOMS (Winona State University)
- Study 2 — Effects of Orbital Buffer Massage on Blood Flow (Winona State University)
- Systematic Review: vibration massage therapy improves strength, flexibility, and pain
- Low back pain trial: 6-week massage therapy reduced pain and disability
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