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The Rising Popularity Of The Massage Chair

by E-NewsCast Team
December 1st, 2009

Available to the retail market beginning in the 1980′s, massagechairs are finally becoming one of the most popular home therapyproducts on the market. These chairs were developed to providethe benefits of massage therapy to the home user on a regularbasis. Also, by being placed in one’s home, it affords a greatdeal of convenience. Massage therapy has been used for centuries to treat pain, helpwith relaxation. Massage is also credited with boosting thebody’s immune system through the stimulation of reticular cells.Like a traditional massage, the massage chair is designed toreduce tension, reduce headaches, relax muscles and alleviatepain. Massage chairs are thought to help sufferers of digestiveproblems, circulation problems, and chronic fatigue.Earlier models of massage chairs were not very effective. But astechnology developed, the mechanisms became more realistic andreliable. While a massage chair may not be able to simulate thetotal therapeutic benefits of a massage by hand, at the veryleast, it provides massage motions that are consistent. Somepeople even say that the electronic massage is in fact better asthe motions never tire and they are delivered in a rhythmic andregular fashion. With the advent of improved technology, today’s massage chairscan be customized and programmed to meet the user’s individualneeds. Programs pinpointing problem areas and allowing choice offirmness are becoming standard, and the choice of mechanismsalso varies widely. Some feature popular shiatsu style kneadingaction, while others employ vibration and rollers to achievethat “ooh, ahh” sensation.With increased technology and rising consumer demand, the priceof good quality massage chairs should continue to drop. Thiswill result in a massage chair becoming more affordable to morefamilies. In time to come, perhaps, the massage chair will nolonger be considered a luxury item.

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