massage chairs

The massage chairs was first introduced to the consumer market in the late 1980's. Intended to emulate the motions and techniques of an actual masseuse, the goal of the massage chairs was to relieve stress, tension, and alleviate back pain.

Although massage chairs were initially slow to catch on, after a decade or so, interest in the technology increased, spurring competitors to strive for the most effective models.

Massage chairs nodes and rollers - these vary in size and shape, designed to emulate fingers and hands. A massage chairs with large rollers and nodes provides a more generalized approach at massaging, while massage chairs with smaller nodes and rollers provide the more detailed, point-specific massaging. 


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