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Brain Stress Ball

While a brain stress ball may be a fairly new craze, stress relief balls have been around for thousands of years.

They are more than just something fun to do (although they are fun).

Stress relief balls are therapeutic in reducing stress. Here’s the reason why…Clench one of your fists really tightly, and then slowly open it up.

Feel the release in tension?

Health benefits of stress balls

There are some very good health reasons why a stress ball could be beneficial to you.

Aside from how it helps to relieve emotions and reduce muscle tension, they can also help to:
  • Strengthen hand muscles
  • improve coordination
  • treat arthritis and rheumatism
  • improve the circulation of blood
  • improve mental focus
  • help in the treatment of carpal-tunnel syndrome


To use a stress ball, all you have to do is to place it in the palm of your hand and repetitively squeeze it with your fingers.

The benefit to you comes with the repetition of squeezing the ball.

How do stress balls help to reduce stress?

Most stress reliever balls are made of either foam rubber, or of a special therapeutic gel that comes in varying densities.

If you are using a stress ball for therapeutic reasons, it would be advisable to ask your doctor how much resistance would be beneficial to your healing process.

However, if you are seeking emotional or muscular stress relief it is a good idea to squeeze a ball with that has more resistance. When you are frustrated your muscles tense up.

So, just like you tried with just clenching your fist, the more dense (or firm) your stress ball is the more you will be able to release your pent-up emotions and promote muscle relaxation.

As with many stress reduction strategies, being focused and intentional will reap more benefits to you. Focus on what or who is stressing you out, and then squeeze that focused energy into the ball.

Even though the intention of a stress relief ball is to help you to manage your stress, they can also just be fun!

Have fun with your brain stress ball and feel better all at the same time.





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