Plastic, rubber, and stainless steel run through this range, with printing, full colour digital print, or engraving applied to the handle or body depending on the material. Back scratchers make up the largest share. These have printed plastic handles in standard and extended lengths, a dual-function style with a shoe horn on the opposite end, and an extendable stainless steel version where the handle can be engraved. Golf ball-style dimpled massagers sit in the palm and apply pressure through the dimpled surface. Rollerball massagers roll across muscle groups. Head massagers use flexible wire prongs spread across the scalp. Neck and shoulder relaxers sit behind the neck and apply gravity-assisted pressure. Percussion massager guns cover the powered end.
A physiotherapy clinic ordering end-of-year gifts for regular patients sends a golf ball massager that patients recognise from the treatment room. The logo is on an item the recipient will actually use between appointments. It puts the clinic's name in front of them at home on a daily basis, in a way that a pen on a desk or a mug in the cupboard doesn't.
Golf ball-style dimpled massagers suit chiropractic, physiotherapy, and sports medicine clinics as a giveaway with a direct connection to what those businesses do. The dimpled surface mimics the targeted pressure practitioners apply by hand.
Key Facts
What types of body massagers are in this range?
The range covers back scratchers in plastic and stainless steel, golf ball-style dimpled massagers, handheld rollerball massagers, head massagers with flexible wire prongs, neck and shoulder relaxers, and handheld percussion massager guns. Each style targets a different muscle group or body area.
Which industries order promotional body massagers?
Physiotherapy and chiropractic clinics, osteopathy practices, sports medicine businesses, aged care facilities, spas, wellness centres, and gyms are the most consistent buyers. The product has a direct connection to what these businesses do, which makes it a more relevant giveaway than stationery or drinkware for those sectors.
What branding methods work on massagers?
Printing and full colour digital print work on plastic and rubber surfaces, while stainless steel back scratchers can be engraved for a permanent mark. Print area varies by style, with handle-based items giving a clear flat surface for a logo and contact details.
Are these massagers medical devices?
The massagers in this range are not medical devices and are not intended for clinical treatment. They suit muscle relaxation and personal use, and buyers in healthcare settings order them as patient gifts and wellness giveaways.