To name just a few of the many health benefits, myriad scientific studies have borne out that among other things, massage is helpful for people who suffer from headaches, back and neck pain, anxiety, high blood pressure or hypertension, stress-related maladies such as insomnia and anxiety; muscle fatigue and pain, arthritis, and sports-related injuries. Gone are the days that massage was reserved for only the rich and famous, those able to hire their own private masseuse, or afford high-end health spas and fitness clubs. It's now more accessible than ever, with the emergence of many affordable day spas and private practitioners, as well as at the office--both work and your doctor's--pharmacies, hospitals, and even shopping malls and airports. The prevalence of massage speaks not only to their popularity but to the health benefits they afford. The good news is you don't have to shell out a lot of money to go to a day spa once or twice a week--even an affordable one will run up the bills--or make an appointment with your doctor or physical therapist just to get a massage. And no one wants to go hang out at the airport when they don't have to! high quality, technologically advanced chairs such as Panasonic massage chair are now available to purchase for use in your own home. There are literally thousands of styles, brands, and colors to choose from. They look sharp, will save loads of money in the long run, and the health benefits speak for themselves. One of the best manufacturers and designers working in the industry today, and the first to be endorsed by the American Chiropractic Association for massage chairs, is Panasonic. Here's a rundown of the latest in their product line. Top Panasonic Chairs Product LineUrban Collection EP-1285K
There's a huge range of styles, quality, materials, massage types, craftsmanship, and technology going into what's currently out there. While most offer various types of massage like kneading, tapping, rolling, deep tissue, reflexology, Swedish, and Shiatsu, every once in a while, something new and interesting pops up. In the Urban, one did. It offers Hawaiian massage as one of the choices in the feature list. Talk about being transported to your happy place. If you happen to have some soft lighting and a swaying ukulele number on your MP3 player, you're on your way to bliss town. Another facet I particularly like is the fact that the three built in programs aren't just styles or types of massage strokes. They are different types of massage aggregated into different programs that are designed for a specific purpose. In this one you can choose from instant relief delivered by way of rubbing, the way a massage therapist would; severe fatigue and stiffness relief; and relaxing and stretching muscles that are overly tired because of bad posture. You can manually position the neck roller to fit the curvature of your neck and cervical spine just right, and you can recline to a fully flat position, taking the stress and weight of gravity off your spine. The ottoman features an air massage system, and you get leg stretch as well as a convenient place to tuck away the remote control. Oh, and if Hawaiian massage isn't in your wheel house, of course there are other techniques you can choose from, including Swedish. Urban Collection Full Bod
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