Saturday, July 11, 2009

MASSAGE CHAIR HAS TWO TYPES

Traditional massage chairs

Ergonomically designed chairs for positioning a person who will be receiving a massage, similar in function to a massage table. Chairs may be either stationary or portable models.
Massage chairs are easier for the therapist to maneuver than massage tables, and clients do not need to disrobe to receive a chair massage. Due to these two factors, chair massage is often performed in settings such as corporate offices, outdoor festivals, shopping malls, and other public locations.

Robotic massage chairs

A robotic massage chair is a chair that contains internal electronic motors and gears designed to massage the person sitting in them. Most robotic massage chairs have some form of controller to vary the type, location, or intensity of massage.
Massaging chairs most frequently resemble
recliners. There are many different types and brands, including office-style chairs that operate from internal batteries. A less expensive option is a separate massaging pad that may be used with an existing chair. Some popular brands are Takemi Select, Human Touch, Panasonic, SHSS, OSIM, OTO, VGO, OGAWA.

Massaging chairs vary tremendously in price, style and intensity cheap vibrate only chairs to full intensity Shiatsu models for people who require as close to a real invigorating massage as possible. Some prefer more soothing relaxing massage for them there are some models which even go as far as having TV and music players.
Some people find may a full Shiatsu massage chair is a bit painful at first as they are based on and follow the healing method quite closely, they normally find that it pays dividends if they stick at it.

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