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David Palmer, co-developer of the first massage chair,  claims that most of our office related physical  symptoms is a cause of loss of circulation. Sitting in front of our computer for a whole day long can cause our muscles to tighten. This impedes both lymph and blood flow resulting to mental fogginess, susceptibility to stress and decreased energy.

A chair massager can counter circulatory problems caused by office work. When you sit on a massaging chair, your back muscles are opened. It also relieves strain on the neck and provides a gentle respite for your eyes which are glued whole day long to computer monitors. A quick massage  moment of 15 minutes with your electric massage chair can soothe your neck, back, hands and arms. It also increases circulation, keeps the body free from injury and maintains energy level.

We are listing down below several other reasons why getting a regular massage even in your portable massage chair can be very beneficial.

  1. Massage chairs give you the luxury of relaxing in your own home without further distractions. Some people do not feel comfortable going to a masseuse and taking their clothes off. A massage chair can give you all the privacy you need.
  2. Owning a massage chair is a one-time cost. Going to a nice spa can cause you around $100 per session amounting to $1500 every year. A good massage chair can pay for itself in a year or two giving you a good value for your money.
  3. With your massage chair, you get the benefit of not worrying so much about making appointments with your masseuse. It can give you relaxation in an instant. It doesn’t make you wait. You get a good chair massage anytime you want it.

With all these said, massage chair are truly a great way for individuals to enjoy a massage with customization, flexibility, and privacy.

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