Greatest Massage Treatments from Massage Chairs

Many massage chairs have replicated the most popular massage treatments. There are many excellent and therapeutic massage treatments to choose from with a full body massage chair.
Did you know that some massage chairs can have over 800 different massage types and locations? It is simply amazing, that massage chairs have replicated many of the most popular massage treatments into their programs. There are over 200 legitimated massage techniques represented by massage schools. It is simply amazing that massage chairs have integrated an astounding level of massage treatments in one location.

The classic Japanese massage technique is known as shiatsu. Shiatsu uses a combination of acupressure, stimulation of acupoints and other massage movements to provide invigoration and stress relief. This helps to relax the body while increasing awareness.

Shiatsu has been around for centuries. It is thought to be a descendent of ancient Chinese medicine. It is also derived from acupuncture. Shiatsu uses pressure to stimulate the acupoints to relax the body.

In order to provide a shiatsu massage in a massage chair, the acupoints need to be identified on the back, shoulder and neck. Some massage chairs have built-in body scanning technology to identify such point. The massage chair will make a scan of your body and determined these locations. The computer then targets the most important acupoints for stimulation.

Almost nothing beats a great foot massage. Your feet take a majority of your body's weight. However, they also provide a way for relaxation. Many massage chairs have reflexology foot massage capability. This enables you to target your feet specific needs.

What makes reflexology such a great foot massage? It is believed that the feet have specific trigger points linked to major organs in the body. When these points are stimulated, then its corresponding organ relaxes. This helps to reverse the flow of tension resulting from stress.

There are a few different techniques for accomplishing the foot reflexology massage. Some the size manufacturers use reflexology nodes while others use reflexology plates. Air compression is almost always used to squeeze relieve the tension and the feet.

There are specific massage techniques that are great at relieving tight muscles. Many people have soreness between the shoulder blades. Many times tension can build up in this area. Massage chairs come with a kneading massage that is perfect for loosening and penetrating these tight muscles.

One of my favorite massage techniques is the rolling massage. The rolling massage sends the rollers up and down your spinal column. Set the rollers at the minimum bid and let it move up and down your spine. This helps to gently adjust each of your discs relieving tension in your pack.

Stretching should be part of your daily exercise routine. It is important to stretch out the body to maintain flexibility. Massage chairs have incorporated different types of stretching systems. Some massage chairs have upper body stretching while others have a lower body stretching.

The lower body stretching system is very interesting. This particular feature works off of the leg rest. The leg rest will hold onto your feet. It then will move fully horizontal. It will then start to lower to three successively lower positions. This is a great way to stretch out the lower body.

There are many different features being added to massage chairs at an astounding rate. These are just a few of the more exciting developments in massage chair technology. Massage chairs typically use a remote control with an LCD readout. This assists the user in better utilizing the massage chair more effectively.

Check out the top national brands to find their latest models. You will be amazed at the variety of massage programs and combinations of areas. These massage chairs provide effective massage treatments and will last for many years to come. Massage chairs are the best way to receive daily massage treatment.
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By James Knolan
Published: 7/29/2009
 
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