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Posted: 2024-03-05T10:45:18Z | Updated: 2024-03-05T10:45:18Z

Massage guns have surged in popularity in recent years, and for good reason: They actually work. According to a 2023 systematic review , massage guns can help improve short-term range of motion, flexibility and recovery.

This likely comes as good news to anyone who deals with a lot of muscle stiffness. I used to think they were just gimmicky things that might feel good in the moment but were not that useful, admitted physical therapist Ingrid Anderson, founder of Intown Physical Therapy in Atlanta, Georgia. Now, I believe they have a place for pain relief and treating certain conditions.

But before you whip out that massage gun, are there any parts of the body where a massage gun will do more harm than good? The answer is yes.

You should avoid using a massage gun on your neck.

If youre one of the 30-50% of adults in the U.S. who suffer from chronic neck pain, please dont use your massage gun regularly to remedy it.

According to Anderson, youll want to stay away from any bony area of your body when using the machine and your neck is very bony. If you use it on areas with lots of muscles, like your shoulders or the back part of your neck , thats a safer bet.

I dont recommend using a massage gun on your neck, she said. While necks have lots of muscles, there are many superficial bony prominences and superficial nerves, neither of which like being pounded with a massage gun.

The neck is composed of sensitive areas and vital blood flow that connect to the brain, making using a massage gun on it a not-so-great idea, said Kevin Lees , a chiropractor in Arizona.

Some areas of muscle have receptors that help with balance. If these receptors are overstimulated or damaged, they can cause nausea and dizziness, he said. Pressure from a massage gun may cause soft tissue damage and possibly vascular damage .

Perhaps youve also seen the viral TikTok where one user warned viewers about the dangers of using the tool on your neck after she experienced problems herself. As Health reported , putting the tool on your neck which helps with blood flow to the brain may also lead to rare but serious injury if youre not careful.

Ryan Krzyzanowicz, a clinical associate professor and program director of the Master of Science in Athletic Training program at the University at Buffalo School of Public Health and Health Professions, told the outlet that you do not want to use percussive therapy (a massage gun) over an artery.

In the neck we get worried with blood flow to the brain, and in theory, percussion could temporarily starve the brain from blood flow, causing mini-stroke or stroke-like symptoms, Krzyzanowicz continued. Again, this is more rare, but still a risk to consider.

If your neck is really bothering you, turn to the pros.

If you are experiencing neck pain, its best to see your doctor to determine the underlying cause. If massage is the solution, have a professional work on the affected muscles, Lees told HuffPost.