The brand new Therapeutic 4D Massage Chair
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Product Description
Easy to set up and light to carry, our Massage Chairs are the ideal way to deliver on-site massage to your clients. Set up in seconds and fold away for easy transport and storage, which makes it great for sports venues, corporate offices, and medical massage. Our chairs are ergonomically designed with flexibility and multiple adjustments built right in to help match your working height while fitting your client perfectly.
A massage chair is ‘perfect’ when it fits inside your massage practice. Therefore, it is important to first take a few things into consideration before starting your search for the perfect chair:
- Budget: make sure you know how much you are willing to spend on your new massage chair;
- Material: of course, the material of your massage chair is important, because it tells you something about its durability and appearance. A leather massage chair has a luxurious look and is relatively durable;
- Space: if you do not have a lot of space, a foldable and portable massage chair might be a good option. In this way, you can store your chair away when it is not in use;
- Electric or hydraulic: a hydraulic chair uses pumps and valves to adjust the position, whereas an electric massage chair uses motors to change the positioning of the chair;
- Reviews: take various reviews of your favourite seated massage chair into account before buying it. The opinions of others can tell you a great deal about the quality of the massage chair that you are looking at.
Here are some health benefits of using a massage chair:
- It aligns the spine and reduces pressure on nerves. A reclining chair reduces pressure on the spine by supporting the back in a horizontal position. Major nerves run through the vertebrae to peripheral areas of the body including hands, feet, fingers and toes. Tension in the spine or misaligned vertebrae can compress nerves. As muscles that support the vertebrae relax, the spine lengthens and vertebrae resume their natural alignment. When impinged nerves are freed from pressure, nerve impulses travel easily through the spinal column to the extremities.
- It relaxes your muscles and helps you to maintain good posture. Massage chairs target specific muscles and use several kinds of strokes to relieve pain. As muscles relax, imbalances are corrected. Relaxed muscles allow the body to move with increased mobility. A natural tendency to alleviate pain is to compensate by using another set of muscles. This often places undue stress on adjacent muscles and ligaments. For example, a sore hip may make someone sit unevenly to reduce pressure on the painful side. This causes the muscles along the lower spine to bear weight unevenly. Neck or shoulder muscles may become strained from misalignment or from bearing weight usually held by the lower spine. After a session in a massage chair, many people feel that their posture and balance have improved.
- It relieves stress. Stress affects not only mental well-being; it has a physiological impact on health as well. Stress may cause sleeplessness, poor appetite or high blood pressure. Alleviating stress reduces levels of cortisol in the bloodstream, which helps to control blood pressure.
- It improves your circulation. Increased circulation promotes healing. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to cells and organs and removes toxins. Constricted, tense muscles can constrict blood flow. By relaxing muscles, blood flows to the tissues and organs. The Mayo Clinic reports that some studies suggest that the immune system is strengthened by massage.
- It stimulates the body’s secretion of endorphins. Endorphins are neurotransmitters that help to reduce the perception of pain and lessen the effects of stress. Endorphins create a feeling of well-being and enhance immune response. Studies have shown that massage triggers secretion of endorphins.
Massage chairs not only ease aches and pains, but can help relaxation and lower stress. Using a massage chair can have a positive effect on both your physical and mental health.
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