Maderotherapy sets made of solid beechwood
Maderotherapy, sometimes written as madero therapy or madero massage, is a massage technique that uses specially shaped wooden tools. Tuuli maderotherapy sets are made from high quality European beechwood, finished smoothly and designed for everyday use at home or in a studio.
In this collection you will find different kit sizes, from compact 4 piece sets to complete 6 piece maderotherapy kits. They include wooden rollers, paddles and cups that many people use to support their body care and relaxation routines.
Maderotherapy sets in this collection
If you want a complete starter kit, look at the 6 piece maderotherapy massager set and the 6 piece wooden massager set. These kits include a mix of rollers, paddles and a cup, so you can work on larger areas such as legs and back and also more focused work on hips, thighs and arms.
For a lighter kit, choose a 4 piece set such as the maderotherapy set of 4 massagers or the 4 piece wooden massager set. These are easy to store, travel friendly and a good choice if you are just starting with maderotherapy tools.
If you prefer cup work, the 5 piece beechwood massage cup set and the wooden massage cup 2 piece set focus on different cup shapes and sizes. They are often used in Brazilian style maderotherapy routines together with a roller such as the 5 piece wooden maderotherapy roller set.
For fans of the Brazilian approach, the Brazilian maderotherapy wooden set combines tools that many therapists use in sculpting and contour style massages. All tools in this collection are beechwood, without plastic handles, and match other Tuuli wooden massagers so you can build a complete kit over time.
How to use maderotherapy tools at home
Many customers ask if they can do maderotherapy on themselves and how often they can use the tools. These sets are suitable for home use as long as you listen to your body and stay within your comfort zone.
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Start gently: Begin with light pressure and slow movements. You can increase intensity only if it feels comfortable.
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Work on healthy skin only: Avoid using the tools on open skin, rashes, infections, bruises or visible varicose veins.
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Move in smooth lines: Use long, continuous strokes rather than short, aggressive movements. Many people work in the direction of natural lymph flow toward the torso.
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Keep sessions short at first: Start with a few minutes per area and see how your skin and muscles react before you add more time.
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Combine with oil or cream: A light body oil helps the tools glide more easily and can make the massage more comfortable.
If you are unsure how to start, visit our instructions page and the Tuuli blog for step by step guides on using wooden massage tools at home.
Home use vs professional use
Maderotherapy sessions in a spa or salon are performed by trained therapists who know how to combine different tools, angles and pressures. At home, the goal is usually softer self care and relaxation. If you already receive professional treatments, you can use a Tuuli kit between visits to support a consistent routine, as long as you follow your therapist’s advice.
Material, quality and care
All maderotherapy tools in this collection are crafted from durable beechwood. It is a strong, smooth hardwood that feels pleasant on the skin and holds its shape well over time. The handles are shaped for a firm grip so you can work comfortably on your legs, hips, back and other areas.
Many customers find natural wood more comfortable than plastic tools. It has a warm touch and a classic studio look that fits well in both home bathrooms and professional cabins. Our beechwood tools match other Tuuli collections such as cellulite massager tools, so you can keep a consistent look across your kit.
How to clean maderotherapy tools
- Wipe the tools with a soft, slightly damp cloth after each use.
- If needed, use a mild, skin friendly soap, then wipe with clean water and dry well.
- Do not soak wooden tools in water and do not put them in a dishwasher.
- Let them dry completely in the air before storing.
- Keep them away from direct heat sources and strong sun to avoid cracks.
For more care tips and best practices, see our detailed guides in news and blog articles.
Frequently asked questions about maderotherapy sets
What is a maderotherapy set?
A maderotherapy set is a group of wooden tools such as rollers, paddles and cups that you use in sequence during a massage. Different shapes target different areas and techniques. A 6 piece maderotherapy kit can include everything you need for a full body routine, while 4 piece or 5 piece kits focus more on specific zones.
Can I do maderotherapy on myself at home?
Yes, many people use maderotherapy tools on themselves at home for simple massage routines. Start with gentle pressure, avoid sensitive or injured areas and stop if you feel pain or strong discomfort. If you are pregnant, have circulation issues, chronic illness or any medical condition, talk to your doctor or therapist before starting new massage techniques.
How often can I use maderotherapy tools?
There is no single rule that fits everyone. Many users start with a few short sessions per week on the same area and then adjust based on how their body responds. Your skin should not stay very red, painful or bruised. If that happens, reduce pressure, shorten sessions or pause use, and contact a professional if you are worried.
Are maderotherapy sets suitable for professionals?
Yes, Tuuli beechwood tools are often chosen by massage therapists and aestheticians who want durable, natural looking equipment. If you run a salon or studio and need larger orders, you can contact us through our wholesale and B2B page so we can help you choose the right maderotherapy kits for your service menu.
How much does a maderotherapy set cost compared to single tools?
Buying a complete maderotherapy kit is usually more cost effective than collecting individual tools one by one. In this collection you can compare prices for 4 piece, 5 piece and 6 piece sets and choose the option that fits your budget and routine. You also benefit from Tuuli free tracked shipping and 30 day returns on your order.
Safety notes and disclaimer
Use maderotherapy tools only on healthy, intact skin and avoid strong pressure on bones, joints, the neck front, the spine and sensitive areas. Do not use if you have open wounds, infections, severe varicose veins, active inflammation, uncontrolled circulatory problems or if your doctor has advised against deep massage.
If you are pregnant, have a diagnosed medical condition or are in doubt, consult a qualified healthcare professional before using maderotherapy tools. Stop use immediately if you feel pain, dizziness, numbness or any unusual symptoms.
Tuuli wooden maderotherapy tools are wellness and self care products, not medical devices. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Information on this page is for general purposes only and is not medical advice. For more answers, see our FAQ page or contact our team through the contact page.
Content review
Reviewed by: Gorazd Slavinec, massage therapist at Spina masaža, in practice since 2010.
Review date: 01 Dec 2025
Scope: safe home use of Tuuli wooden maderotherapy sets for legs, hips, buttocks, abdomen and arms, including basic guidance on intensity, frequency and care of wooden tools.
Bio: learn more on the reviewer page spinamasaza.com/maser.
Tuuli wooden massagers and maderotherapy tools are not medical devices. The information in this description is for general wellness and self care and is not medical advice. Always follow the guidance of your healthcare professional.