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A massage chair is a mechanical recliner that utilizes an internal system of gears and motors to simulate massage therapy. Massage chairs are intended to relieve muscle tension and soothe sore muscles while the user remains in a seated or reclined position. But a massage chair is so much more than a piece of furniture — the best massage chairs on the market deliver a comprehensive spa experience in one stylish, convenient package.
Motors
The simplest massage chair models use motors that produce steady vibrations, similar to the motors found in smartphones. The motors are attached to weighted wheels with unbalanced centers of gravity. Therefore, when a wheel spins, it wobbles, creating a vibration.
Rollers
More advanced massage chairs use rubber rollers to deliver a massage meant to mimic human hands. Wheel-shaped rollers (roughly the size of a tennis ball) are placed along a track in the massage chair’s back, although some models also place rollers inside the leg rest to target the calves and thighs. Most rollers in advanced robotic massage chairs can move left, right, up, down and in circles along the user’s entire back from neck to glutes. Some massage chairs also feature rollers that move in and out, varying in intensity and depth of pressure.
Airbags
Massage chairs can contain anywhere from four to 100 inflatable pouches called airbags, typically placed along the chair’s arm- and leg rests. During a massage, these airbags inflate and deflate, squeezing and releasing the user’s larger muscle groups for gentle compression therapy. Airbags are attached via hoses to a compressor, which can be programmed to “breathe” at varying speeds.
Reclining system
Since modern massage chairs are modeled after recliners, most allow the user to lay almost flat with the touch of a button — some can even recline past that point! Massage chair mechanisms are designed to operate in multiple positions, from upright to inverted past 180 degrees. The motorized reclining system enables the zero gravity function, which takes pressure off the user’s spine and aids in ultimate muscle relaxation.
Remote
Most massage chairs are controlled via remote, either wireless or corded. The remote enables the user to adjust the massage intensity, heat level and recliner position, as well as access any pre-programmed massage techniques. Some massage chairs do away with a physical remote altogether, and are programmed to respond to voice commands.
Microprocessor
Think of the microprocessor as the “brain” of a mechanical massage chair. The microprocessor is a computer hard drive that stores all the information and commands the massage chair needs to know: from massage techniques and patterns to timers and intensity levels. When the user enters a certain command via the remote control, the microprocessor will communicate the message to the appropriate component. Some powerful microprocessors can even make automatic decisions in response to the user’s body by reading their skin temperature, pressure points, height and weight.
Heating elements
Heat therapy is one of the many luxuries of the modern massage chair. Heating elements are often positioned to target the lower back region, though some massage chairs can administer heat to the upper back, arms, legs and feet. Electric pads are the most common source of heat, covering large areas of the body at once; however, their level of penetration isn’t especially deep. For a truly luxurious heated massage, infrared technology can target specific areas of the body with non-invasive light rays.
Hydrotherapy system
Some massage chairs utilize pressurized water to accomplish multiple techniques, from tapping and rolling to compression and heat therapy. Hydromassage chairs can be a significant investment, and repairs must be addressed by the original manufacturer or a highly specialized technician.
Kneading Massage
The kneading sensation results from the rollers making small, rapid, circular motions along the user’s back, neck and shoulders. Swedish massage is one of the most popular techniques found in massage chairs, consisting of long, slow, kneading strokes along the user’s body.
Rolling Massage
Like the kneading technique, a rolling massage is usually accomplished by the rollers moving up and down the user’s body in tandem in a unified wave of gentle pressure.
Shiatsu Massage
Massage chairs can mimic this traditional Japanese massage technique by programming their rollers to sweep back and forth, up and down across the user’s back, applying pressure over a large area to relieve muscle tension.
Tapping Massage
By moving its rollers in and out rapidly against the user’s back, a massage chair can deliver a gentle tapping to tone and soften tight muscles.
Compression Massage
Airbags are responsible for delivering compression therapy. They rhythmically inflate and deflate, squeezing and releasing entire muscle groups at once.
Deep Tissue Massage
This type of massage therapy involves nearly all components of a massage chair. Rollers glide back and forth with varying intensity, followed by dynamic pressure from the airbags.
Reflexology
Massage chairs with reflexology programs feature rollers and airbags in the footrest. These rollers are slightly smaller than those in the backrest, so they can target smaller areas of the foot with kneading motions.
Stretch Massage
Most massage chairs can adjust to accommodate different heights, but this function can also contribute to a stretching program. By reclining with their feet in the footrest, users can alleviate pressure on their spine and experience a full-body stretch.
Zero Gravity Massag
One of the most popular massage chair features, the zero gravity function was first developed in the NASA astronaut training program. By reclining the user until they are completely horizontal, a zero gravity massage chair can take all pressure off the spine to simulate a feeling of weightlessness. This causes muscles to relax further and allows the massage techniques to penetrate even deeper.

Reduced pain. Regular use of a massage chair can help decrease pain in many areas of the body. One where massage is especially effective is the lower back. As muscles that have become overly tight for any number of reasons begin to relax, lower back pain tends to decrease. In fact, for many people, massage may be more effective in reducing lower back pain than measures like acupuncture or medication. While you need to follow your doctor’s orders, of course, massage chair sessions may be a valuable addition to your treatment plan.
Fewer headaches. Headaches in general and migraines in particular can have a muscle tension component. By reducing or eliminating that muscle tension, the best massage chairs may help to decrease the frequency and intensity of headaches.
Faster workout recovery. When you exercise vigorously, your muscles produce lactic acid. This workout byproduct contributes to muscle fatigue and soreness. Gradually, your body processes lactic acid and removes it from your muscles. As athletic trainers and athletes alike will attest, regular use of an advanced massage chair can assist your body in eliminating lactic acid and help you recover from workouts more fully and more quickly.
Lower blood pressure and heart rate. The stress of our hectic schedules often manifests as muscle tension in many areas of the body, most notably the neck and shoulders. That tension can then amplify the response of what is called the sympathetic nervous system (SNS), elevating your blood pressure and your heart rate. High blood pressure (also referred to as hypertension) increases the risk of many conditions including heart disease, stroke, and damage to organs like the kidneys. Massage produces a very helpful and healthy counterpoint to daily stress. It triggers your parasympathetic nervous system (PNS), which exists to moderate the effects of the SNS. In other words, the best massage chairs help bring your body back into balance and contribute to healthier blood pressure and heart rate levels.
Improved immune system function. When your body is stressed, your immune system may be suppressed, making you more vulnerable to disease. By helping you relax, massage empowers your immune system to work more effectively. So while massage itself doesn’t prevent illness, it can help create the conditions in which your body can better defend itself.
Lower cortisol levels. Cortisol is a hormone known for stoking the body’s “fight or flight” response to crisis. While it plays a necessary and important in some situations, continually elevated levels of cortisol can cause a number of problems in the body. Massage can help lower cortisol levels and decrease the body’s “stress response.”
Placement
Massage chairs are relatively large and require sufficient space. Because you can hardly hide the chair, it is important to carefully consider where to put it. You will always find the exact dimensions in the full product description. These dimensions should be one of the most important factors in your initial decision making.
Overall Look
Most customers are also concerned about the design of the chair and how it will match the interior of their home. Thanks to the size and weight of massage chairs, it would be impractical (and difficult) to try to move the chair to a more remote place after every massage, which is why it’s best to pick a chair that fits into your home décor and gives it an elegant touch. All our chairs have an ergonomic shape and will fully adjust to your body.
Materials
Since you will spend a lot of time in the chair, it’s good to consider the quality and resistance of the outer material. For the massage to be as comfortable as possible, the surface of the chair should be fine and smooth. The upholstery is usually made either of synthetic or genuine leather. Chairs with a more luxurious design have genuine leather upholstery, but synthetic leather is more resistant, both against the working massage heads and outside pressure.
Features
When picking out a massage chair, you’ll find out that the differences between various models lie mainly in their functions. No type features all available functions. That’s why it’s important to read through the descriptions of all available functions and think about which ones will best correspond with your needs. According to the functions and features you prefer, you’ll be able to pick the right model. All available massage chair functions are useful, but not everyone will utilize them.
Our Factory
The company specializes in the production of various types of massage beds, bar chairs, etc. Our products are exported to overseas. The products are suitable for home, commercial use, etc. Widely used in footbath stores, beauty salons, physical therapy hospitals, bathhouses and other places.
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