At therapie Düsseldorf, Ludwig Artzt GmbH is presenting an innovative fascia tool that has been specially developed for therapists: the Artzt thepro Fazer. Made from medical-grade stainless steel, it combines high precision with ergonomic handling and offers advantages for both users and patients.
The Artzt thepro Fazer differs from many conventional tools in terms of its material. Made of medical-grade stainless steel, it transfers every movement directly to the tissue. Therapists can feel fibers, tendons, and adhesions in detail and work with precision—similar to classic hands-on treatment, but without the physical strain on fingers and wrists.
The Artzt thepro Fazer relieves strain on therapists' hands and joints. Instead of applying pressure with the fingers for hours on end, the tool enables intensive work on the patient without overexertion. This maintains performance even after many treatments per day. Joint problems such as discomfort in the thumb saddle joint can be avoided in this way, while at the same time powerful and effective treatment remains possible.
The tool was developed in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Robert Schleip, one of the leading experts in the field of fascia research. Decades of scientific expertise went into its design. The aim was to create a tool that does not replace manual work, but complements it – with direct feedback on the tissue and clear haptic perception.
Treatment can be more targeted and intensive without patients feeling that an instrument is being used. Forged from medical-grade stainless steel, it conducts touch particularly well. Therapists can feel tendons, fibers, and structures almost as clearly as with hands-on treatments. Unlike tools made of plastic, wood, or aluminum, there is no disconnected feeling. The tool provides accurate feedback and allows for precise work.
For therapists and facilities, the Artzt thepro Fazer is a sustainable investment. Made of stainless steel, it is robust, hygienic, and durable, relieving the burden on employees in times of skilled labor shortages and increasing their motivation. Working with the tool also increases enjoyment in everyday practice. Many therapists are looking for ways to work actively with patients beyond traditional bench work—for example, on the training floor. The Fazer supports this modern way of working by delivering effective treatment results while reducing physical strain.