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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Buy A Massage Chair - 7 Things To Consider When You Buy A Massage Chair

Whether you suffer from chronic back or neck pain, want to prevent injuries and discomfort, or are just looking for a really comfortable chair, a massage chair is a great way to go. Massage chairs and recliners relax, rejuvenate, and help prevent even the most stubborn pain and discomfort.

When you buy a massage chair there are a few important features to evaluate. Below are some of the most important features you should consider:

  • Types Of Massage - A high quality massage chair should deliver different types of massage. Calf massage is administered by mechanical or air devices in a 3-dimensional massage. Compression is a type of massage that combines strokes pushed firmly on the muscles along the spine and inward towards the spine. Full body stretch is when the calf massage mechanism gently holds the legs in place as the chair reclines to arch and stretch the back. Kneading is a circular movement that applies and releases pressure to the spine and neck. Percussion/tapping is when rapid movements are delivered up and down the spine. Usually the quicker the taps, the better the result. Reflexology is when pressure similar to thumb pressure is applied to the feet. Rolling is when build-in rollers in the chair move up and down the spine to help stretch back muscles and relieve pressure on spinal discs. Rolling is often used to help prepare back muscles for deeper massage.

     

  • Massage Delivery Mechanism - Massage chairs deliver massage in different ways. Some chairs use air pressure, vibration, and discs to administer massage. The highest quality chairs use flexible rollers. And generally the larger the roller, the more targeted the massage.

     

  • Personalization To Body Size And Shape - A good massage chair will adjust the height/width setting of the chair's massage devices to suite personal preferences. Usually this is controlled by a joystick or remote control. Some chairs even have scanning systems that map your body to determine areas where massage therapy is most needed.

     

  • Zero Gravity Recline - This is a technique that was developed by NASA to minimize force exerted on astronauts' spines during takeoff. In an upright position, either standing or sitting, gravity places pressure on the spine. This causes the discs to compress and muscles to contract to maintain balance. When gravity is neutralized, back muscles rest and the discs return to their normal size and shape. Zero gravity recliners extend the lower legs above the heart to achieve this neutralized gravity effect on the back.

     

  • Motor - As the number of chair features increases so does the stress placed on a chair's motor. It is important to consider the quality of a massage chair's motor as it can make a significant difference in performance and durability. Some chair have one motor to perform all of the functions the chair provides. Other chairs come with multiple motors, each of which performs specific functions.

     

  • Warranty - As with any major purchase, consider the warranty that is offered by the manufacturer. A manufacturer's warranty is often a sign of the manufacturer's confidence in their product. Also consider the return policy of the retailer from whom you buy the chair.

     

  • Design - And finally consider the chair's design. Your massage chair will no doubt be placed in a popular room in your home and you will want it to complement the existing decor. You will also want to ensure that the size and shape of the chair work with the layout of your room. Some chairs come with space saving features that allow for more options when deciding where to place the chair in your home.

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