Posts Tagged ‘alternative health’

Massage Chairs Are The Practical Alternative to a Massage Therapist

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Are you ready for a day at the spa? But you just can’t seem to make enough time? Well, it is even more important today in times of stress, to make time for relaxation. This helps us better cope with the trauma associated with stress in our lives. One of the biggest problems of getting effective relaxation is convenience. Has our time has become more viable, we need practical ways to maximize it. Receiving periodic frequent massage therapy is certainly beneficial. Massage chairs provide the perfect way to provide effective relief when you need it.

There is a big shift in people wanting natural treatments and products. Many people have become suspicious of Big Medicine and Big Pharmaceuticals. They are seeking natural treatments and prevention. Massage therapy provides a range of natural remedies for your soreness and stiffness.

Massage therapy has been glamorized an elevated to a treatment always for the rich and famous. This could be no further from the truth. The reality is that massage therapy can benefit everyone.

Whenever you are under stress, your body reacts. The typical reaction of your body is to be ready for action. It may turn more defensive or offenses in your bodily reaction. In any case, the body is primed to take action.

When we come under stress, our body releases adrenaline. This primes the pump and increases the heart rate and blood flow. The body also goes into self protect mode. It redirects blood to critical processes for immediate action. Other less important processes are minimized. We are ready for action, but do we actually take action?

Many of the types of stress commonly found in modern times are psychological. We tend to stress about paying the rent or changing jobs. The uncertainty causes our mind to become anxious. This causes the body to be primed for action that never comes.

These psychological stresses impact the body. It initiates the stress reaction in our bodies. This results in a build up in tension and stiffness. The muscles and joints are readied to work at an elevated rate, but there is no physical release.

To help release the stiffness in tension in the body, frequent massage therapy is an excellent means to combat stress. These treatments target the soft tissue areas which are aching and sore.

Part of the massage experience is to relax your mind. The mind needs to be calm and quiet. This enables the body to relax. This helps to remove tension and stiffness from the body. If you are unable to relax your mind, then it is harder for your muscles to relax.

One of the keys to get relief from stress is to counteract it as it occurs. Prevention is the best medicine. However, with stress you must retard its build up. If you take action while is starting to build, then you will minimize its effect.

The most convenient way to get frequent massage therapy is with a massage chair. This allows you to have a treatment on demand. It easily accommodates your busy schedule and allows you to take advantage of shorter treatments. You also have peace of mind in not having to go to an appointment at a specified time.

A massage chair is a great compliment to your overall health program. It can be easily integrated into your lifestyle. Use it to warm up before stretching and exercise. Or you can use it as warm down after physical exertion. You don’t need an excuse, just grab a seat and relax. The massage chair will do the rest.

Massage chairs are the most convenient way to get frequent massage therapy. With the touch of a button, you can enjoy a full body massage. Slip on the included headphones and let the music relax your mind. Your body will be relieved of its tension with a Swedish, shiatsu or reflexology massage. Massage chairs provide a multitude of techniques when you most need them.

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M-2 Orion Massage Chair Provides Full Body Massage

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

The M-2 Orion is a full body massage chair from Omega Massage. This entry level massage chair is the most complete massage chair in its class. The contemporary design of the M-2 Orion is a compliment to your home or office. The Orion massage recliner provides a thorough and invigorating massage to help relieve your stress and tensions. Here are some of the key features of the M2 massage recliner.

Automatic Programs: The Orion massage chair has three massage programs that are pre-programmed into the massage chair. Select the program from the timed massages of 5, 10 or 15 minutes. The Orion sets out a therapeutic massage treatment for your relaxation pleasure.

3 Manual Massage Techniques: The M-2 has 3 manual massage techniques. Manual massage techniques are specific massage movements which are designed to provide different therapy options. These manual massages are applied by the roller mechanism contained in the chair back and are for relieving tension in the back, shoulders and neck. Select from kneading, swaying and rolling. Kneading provides a side to side pinching motion. Swaying provides a side to side motion to loosen tight back muscles. The rolling massage helps to slightly move each vertebra as the rollers move up and down the back.

Manual Massage Areas: The Orion lets you choose a specific area for receiving your back massage. The massage in the chair back is performed by mechanical rollers. The rollers can perform kneading, rolling or swaying massage. You can choose from 4 areas of your back for the massage to be performed. The four areas of massage are full back, lower back, upper back and pinpointing. If you have an ache in the shoulder area, then select kneading and then select upper back. Let the massage penetrate the area. Next, select pinpoint and then direct the rollers right to the source of the ache and let it soothe and relieve it.

Seat Massage: The M2 Orion massage recliner has 8 massage heads built into the seat of the chair. These 8 massage heads provide for a stimulating and invigorating massage of the buttocks and thighs. Select from 3 different levels of intensity to soothe your sore spots. You can also activate the seat vibration to help stimulate the capillary vessel which increases blood flow in the buttocks and thighs.

Legrest Massage: Get the full body experience with the Orion massage chair. The leg rest is extendable out and extra four inches. This accommodates taller users and also lets the user target the part of the leg most in need of concentration. Slip your legs in and choose from three levels of massage penetration.

Contemporary Styling: The M-2 Orion is designed to look more like an executive chair. It has a slim profile and is a great compliment to any room in the house. The remote control is stored underneath the arm in a form fitted location underneath the armrest. The M-2 is a full sized chair and delivers a firm and invigorating massage therapy.

The Orion massage chair is an entry level massage chair that packs a punch. The sleek looks of the chair makes you think its more design than function. The M-2 provides for very invigorating and ultimately very soothing massages. The kneading and swaying massage penetrate rather effectively. The seat massage gives a soothing massage to the buttocks and thighs. This massage chair is deceivingly effective.

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Massage Chairs Are Prevalent in Chiropractor Offices

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Chiropractic medicine is a form of alternative medicine that focuses on diagnosing and treating problems of the spine, nervous system and musculoskeletal system. Chiropractors are specialists in holistic medicine and use natural therapies to help their patients to restore health to their backs. Chiropractors use a variety of treatments such as massage therapy to restore health to the back. Massage chairs are becoming increasingly prevalent in many chiropractor offices across the country.

Did you know the word chiropractor originates from Greek? This is a combination of “cheir” and “praxis” from the ancient Greek language. Together they mean a treatment done by hand. Technology has come a long way since the Greeks. I am sure the ancient Greek chiropractors would be enthralled with today’s high tech massage chairs.

Chiropractors receive three main types of conditions. People that have overstressed or injured their spine. Conditions where the parts of the spine are degenerating or wearing down. The third condition is certain pre-conditions of insufficient health from the beginning. They are trained by a college accredited by the Council on chiropractic education. To become a practicing Doctor of Chiropractic medicine, they must earn a D.C. degree and be licensed from the state.

Even though chiropractic medicine has been around since Egyptian times, it has not been covered by major health insurance plans. Big Medicine is covering more chiropractic treatments as now many state workers compensation systems are covering chiropractic treatment. This has forced Big Medicine to ante up and now many HMO’s and private plans have included chiropractic coverage.

Chiropractors are trained to understand a patient’s symptoms. They then test theories and validate them to find the root causes. They may take x-rays, perform certain tests or touch and feel what is going on. The spine is a complex arrangement of bones, muscles, tendons, nerves, ligaments, etc. that must be looked at in unison.

Chiropractors are known for making manual adjustments to the spinal column. They use the force from their hands to exert pressure on the bones of the spine to align them. Most people are familiar with the cracking or popping sounds of getting an adjustment to their spine.

Massage therapy is being more commonly employed at chiropractor offices. Massage chairs have found a niche in providing a number of possible therapies in a convenient form. Massage chairs are programmed to deliver a targeted massage for a specific duration based on the patients needs.

Typically pressure on the spine is concentrated on a few of the vertebrae which puts undue pressure on the muscles, tendons and ligaments which hold the spine together. This concentrated force causes stiffness in these soft tissue areas. This can be caused by incorrect posture, improper lifting techniques or by an injury.

The chiropractor seeks to alleviate the concentrated pressure off of these areas. A doctor helps the patient to identify how they can better distribute the stress put on their spine. Patients may need to make changes to their posture or lifting to help the spine to recover and prevent future injury.

Massage chairs are being used extensively to deliver a variety of massage therapies in chiropractor offices around the nation. Massage chairs also provide the application of heat, traction for the legs and arms, air compression massage, music therapy, and vibration. The spine has many soft tissues like muscle, tendons and ligaments that need to maintain their flexibility. They become stiff and hurt. Massage chair therapy helps to reduce stiffness, while helping to restore flexibility and pliability.

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Fitness Over 40: Massage Chairs Get You There

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Fitness over 40? Impossible, you think? Well, think again. As you get older your metabolism slows down. A woman over 40 is faced with a decreased metabolic rate. This metabolic decline actually starts in her mid 30s. There are three prongs to fitness over 40. It is all about diet, exercise and massage chair therapy.

Feeling less energy after you hit 40? This is the metabolism as it begins to slow down. There are ways to counteract it. However, the feeling of less energy can lead to a loss of motivation, especially with women. They struggle with this more than men. The reason is the pressure women have to look good.

When you hit your 40s diet is one of the pillars of fitness. You are what you eat. Do you eat poor foods? You know, the ones high in calories and fats. Well guess where that goes in your body? Well, I known you know, I do not have to tell you. Eat a proper and balance diet. Eat less, but eat more often–try 5 smaller meals per day.

Fitness over 40 is achieved by eating several small meals a day that consistent of fruits and vegetables and protein. Protein should come in the form of nuts, lean meats, fish, and so on. You should stay away from saturated fats if at all possible.

Jump start your metabolism with exercise. First stretch your muscles. Warm up your body with some walking. You can do light exercise, but do it for 30 minutes. It can be a walk with your dog, but do it daily.

Get plenty of exercise. You dont need to become a work out maniac. Just light aerobics done 3 to 5 times a week can work wonders. The exercise, once you get a good start on it, will help to keep you feeling well and supply you with more much needed energy. Finding an exercise that you love is the first thing that you need to do. Once you have that accomplished, you can devise a plan of action that you are likely to stick with.

Massage therapy is the missing link between diet and exercise. The muscles get worked out but then need to undergo a healing process as they rebuild. Massage therapy helps to keep the muscles resilient while reducing excess toxin build ups. With exercise comes a burning of energy and that waste needs to get flushed out.

It is interesting that people think of massage as just being pampered. Of course, there is that side of it, but at the heart it recuperation. Your body needs to go through a healing process. Healing is rebuilding. Massage chair therapy provides a practical way to receive consistent treatments.

Massage chair therapy offers a practical way to integrate massage into your daily exercise routine. Start with a brisk warm up massage. Get the blood flowing with some morning shiatsu. Invigorate your muscles with the chopping massage. This has an excellent loosen effect. Limber up before a round of golf.

Arm yourself with the right tools. Set up a routine that you can follow. You can warm up in your massage chair, do some light stretching and then go for a walk. Talk a 5 minute warm down massage and you are as good as new. Integrate some real positive into your routine and watch it flourish with results.

The triad of diet, exercise and massage chair therapy is the secret to staying fit over 40. Eat healthy and often with smaller portions. Perform light exercise a minimum of 4 times a week for at least 30 minutes. Let your body recuperate with soothing massage chair therapy. Why not have it all after 40!

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Chiropractic Therapy and Massage Chairs

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

Many consider chiropractic treatments as an alternative health care methodology. However, chiropractic treatment is a main stream health care method focused on skeletal system discomfort. Chiropractic medicine is more famous for is focus on the health of the spinal column. They use a range of treatments to deal with the muscles, nervous system, skeletal system and other soft tissues of the body. Massage therapy is used for patients soft tissue treatments to help improve range of motion, reduce discomfort and increase muscle flexibility. Massage chairs are being employed to automate many of these treatments.

With the increase in holistic, natural treatments, chiropractic medicine has become more popular. Typically, a visit to a chiropractor was to relieve back pain or headaches. These are still the majority of visits to chiropractic offices. The doctor must still figure out the actual causes of these symptoms in order to provide relief.

Holistic health is the view that a doctor of chiropractic medicine takes for treating patients. They are taught to believe that the body can maintain self-healing if the patient provides the right situation for their body. The doctor is merely there to help induce the body back toward self-healing.

As such chiropractors need to apply specific treatments to induce the bodys self healing process. Some of the treatments include adjustments, electro-stimulation, and massage therapy. Massage chairs are being used to apply massage therapy and other complementary treatments as well.

To get the body back on its course to natural healing, massage treatments need to be performed on a recurring, periodic basis. Through the repetition of these treatments the body begins to heal. The bodys natural healing process will begin to gain momentum.

Massage chairs have become more common in the chiropractic environment. These chairs automate the manual method of massage therapy and provide a means for consistent application of massage therapy. They are both reliable and consistently perform repetitive massage therapy treatments.

There are numerous massage treatments that can be performed with todays advanced massage chairs. You can use them for a general body warm up or warm down. They can apply a specific technique to a given area of focus. The consistency of the massage and the duration can be controlled as required.

Massage chairs come equipped with automatic programs and with manual programs. The automatic programs are usually one touch and run the whole massage chair. Manual programs are used to apply specific massage techniques.

One nice feature of massage chairs is the application of massage therapy to a given region of the body and also for a given duration of time. This provides consistency of massage therapy to patients by eliminating the inconsistencies of massage applied by massage therapists. The intensity of the massage can also be controlled as well, giving the doctor an excellent means to control the periodic application of massage.

Many technologies have been added to massage chairs to complement the massage therapy. The addition of heating elements, tractions systems and even music players continue to increase the capabilities of massage chairs. Patients can be warmed up with the heaters built into the chair. Stretching of the lower body or upper body can be performed in these massage chairs. All the while, the patient can relax to music played on the massage chairs music player.

The advances of massage chairs allow multiple therapies to be applied at the same time if needed. Heat can be applied to the whole back, while the traction function stretches out the lower body. The lower lumbar can be massaged while heat is applied to the legs. The combination of options is truly phenomenal.

A chiropractors role is to align everything to its prior state of functioning. As your body is able to take back over the healing functions, a chiropractor needs to apply repetitive treatments. Massage chairs provide a consistent and dependable means to provide a range of treatments to assist the patients spine back to full health.

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Massage, Experience the Benefits

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Many medical problems and conditions can be helped by having a massage. After a massage you may have a sense of well being, and be totally relaxed, this is why massage is so good for treating stress. Many systems of the body including the muscular, nervous, circulatory and even the immune system are all improved by having a massage.

From the time we are born we crave intimate physical contact with other human beings, this brings us great psychological benefits, and by being in contact with another by way of massage we end up with the feel-good factor from physical contact.

One of the ultimate forms of stress relief is a full body massage. Most people who experience a full body massage cannot stop telling people how amazing they felt afterwards. The first thing that someone usually does after experiencing his or her first full body massage is book another full body massage! A common response from people who’ve experienced a full body massage is that for the first time in their lives they feel they’ve managed to attain total relaxation.

In addition to full body massage, massage can be used on specific, individual parts of the body. One of the main individual body parts that is subject to a specialist form of massage is the foot. Foot massage is generally referred to as reflexology.

Massage therapy has been in the alternative medical field for a ling time, but as scientists proved the efficacy massage as a treatment therapy has gradually over time been accepted into conventional medicine. Some estimations put a figure of 70% of USA hospitals that now use massage as part of their treatment protocols.

Hospitals often now use massage in the treatment of chronic pain symptoms, infant care, joint and muscle mobility and stress management, and the list of disorders that can be treated with massage is growing every year.

Recent research has shown that massage can help lower blood pressure, probably due to reducing stress levels. Certain types of pain can be managed by massage, but to keep the pain under control the massages need to be on a regular basis. research has also shown that massage also helps to boost the immune system.

Massage therapy can be used to aid people who are receiving drug and alcohol withdrawal treatment. Another great benefit of massage therapy is that it can be used in conjunction with other therapies to strengthen their effects – e.g. aromatherapy, reflexology, acupressure and reiki.

By moving into the convential medical field massage therapy is now available to far more people, and as mainstream medicine has endorsed massage as a treatment for a range of conditions more and more research is carried out.

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Your First Massage, What To Expect.

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

When you decide to have a massage it can be a little daunting. Don’t worry as most people are a little nervous about having a massage for the first time. No doubt you are asking yourself a lot of questions, the first one might even be “what have I let myself in for?” don’t worry, if the masseur is good it can only be a positive experience. To put your mind at rest I will try to answer some of the questions that might be going through your mind at this time.

The massage therapist will need to know your medical history, what problems you have and even what problems you have had in the past. The therapist will need to know if there is any specific medical condition that has brought you to them or if you just need a relaxing massage. Even if you only want a relaxing massage they will need to know your medical history to make sure that all the techniques they use are suitable for you. If you start to feel uncomfortable or embarrassed you need to tell your massage therapist so that they can rectify the problem if possible.

While questioning you about your health the massage therapist should also explain the procedure he or she will be using. They should ask you about your sensitivity to determine how deep the massage should be. If you are treating a sore area you may find the massage slightly uncomfortable but otherwise you should not feel pain or discomfort during the massage.

Exposing the area of your body that is being treated will help the therapist to work more efficiently, however, it is not mandatory to undress. While it is preferable to drape the areas not requiring exposure with a sheet or towels it is possible for the therapist to work on you while you are fully dressed although this is not ideal. If you do not feel comfortable without clothing be sure to opt for clothing that is not tight or restrictive as it will interfere with the treatment.

The massage therapist should leave the room while you undress, or else there should be a screen for you to undress behind. A large bath towel should be provided so that you should not feel embarrassed being undressed. Your warmth and privacy are of paramount importance.

The massage table will probably be padded and bolsters or rolled towels will be used to get you into a comfortable position for your massage. Sometimes when people are lying on their back they can get backache this can be prevented just by putting a pillow, bolster or rolled towel under their knees. At times the therapist will ask you to move position so that they can reach different areas, if having a full body massage you will spend time on both your back and your front so that all areas can be massaged. Remember unless you tell your therapist that you are cold, uncomfortable or embarrassed they do not know, so do speak up and let them know how you are doing.

Although all therapist work in slightly different ways, they will all want you to have the best experience possible that way you will be back again. Relaxation is a great part of massage so often the lights will be dimmed, sometimes there will only be candle light. Scented candles are often used so if you do not like them or have a problem with a particular scent do tell the therapist. Soft music will often be played, again if you do not like it say so, as what is relaxing music to one person is not to another.

Oil is usually applied to reduce the friction of the massage and you may be asked for your preference of scent. The massage therapist should help you remove the oil before putting your clothes back on so they do not stain.

We are all different and some people chat all the way through the massage for others it is a time of peace and quiet and they do not say two words. The therapist will take your lead and will chat if you want to but will be quite happy not to if that is what you prefer. Of course they may have to ask you to move into a different position at times and they may ask how you are doing but the rest is up to you.

A good massage therapist should make you feel comfortable enough to ask any questions you have about the procedure and respect your privacy and level of comfort while treating you. Ask for recommendations and meet with the therapist to discuss their methods before booking your appointment.

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Some Benefits Of Massage

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Should you pay for a massage, or are you just wasting your money. Some people may say why pay just to have your back rubbed. But if your masseur is well trained, then there are hugh benefits to be had by having a massage. Unless you have a sports injury it doesn’t matter what type of massage you have as the benefits are very similar with all of them.

Well, what are these benefits? and is a massage worth the money? Although massage therapy was used for thousands of years by the Greeks, Egyptians, Romans and Chinese as part of their healing tradition, in the Western world it is fairly new. This therapy has only been used for a couple of hundred years in Europe, and for the majority of that time was only available to wealthy people.

In traditional healing, medicines would have been given, as well as advise on diet and exercise, and often massage with oils was also reccommended. Sometimes massage was given as a stand alone therapy and a variety of oils would have been prescribed.

Although the west accepted the traditional methods of massage, over the last century massage in the west has evolved into a blend of traditional and modern techniques. Massage has been incorporated into main stream medicine as the scientists have proved that there are real benefits to having a massage.

If asked the majority of people would tell you that massage is used to relax you, but I have to say that it does far more than that. Although saying that the benefits are similar for every type of massage, each method does bring their own unique technique to create healing in the body.

It is important to get used to listening to your body, we are all individuals and are changing all of the time. Maybe you have tried massage and thought that it was ok but didn’t find any real benefit, then maybe it was the wrong type of massage for you at the moment.

One of the primary benefits of massage is relaxation, which can be very difficult to achieve, that is unless you happen to be into meditation. You live in a very stressful world and you were never designed to live your life as you do, rushing around and never finding time to relax. Yes of course your ancestors had stressful lives, but their stress came in short bursts, not continuous all day every day like yours is.

Today’s stressful world causes you a great deal of harm, there is a hectic pace of life, where you may feel you must be doing something all the time, this takes a toll on you both mentally and physically. You may often feel exhausted, but feel you have to carry on for fear of loosing your job to someone else.

Environmental pollution in the air, and chemicals in your food puts toxins into your body, putting even greater strain on your body. Fortunately, a good massage works to help the body get rid of toxins and allows the body to relax, taking tension out of the tight muscles.

On the physical level a good massage will leave you feeling invigorated, when you have finished your massage you may feel as if you are walking on air.

When there is a build of of toxins in the body the excess is placed into cells to stop the toxins from harming the body. Problems arise when the cells themselves cannot function properly due to an overload of toxins, health problems then start to develop. When you have a massage there is an increase in your blood and lymphatic circulation, this in turn helps the body to excrete any toxins so the cells do not get to the point of overload.

When you have a massage there is a lot of physical manipulation of the muscles, this can reduce stiffness, release tension and increase mobility. Due to the nature of this physical manipulation, massage is very good as part of your regular exercise regimine, as it can help in the prevention of muscle injury.

Many scientific studies confirm that massage therapy can:

Reduce heart rate.

Lower blood pressure (if high).

Increase blood circulation and lymphatic flow.

Stiffened and tense muscles are relaxed, and weak and inactive muscles due to lack of movement when you have an illness or an injury are stimulated.

Endorphins are increased.

There is a reduction in anxiety and tension.

This list is very impressive, but I am sure over the next few years the scientists will find even more benefits of massage.

The type of treatment offered by skilled masseurs combines healing techniques which work with the natural healing powers of your body to bring about wholeness to your mind, body and spirit.

Of course, it is recommended that anyone with any severe condition or chronic pain should consult with a licensed medical professional before embarking on a massage. Also any well trained massage therapist will be able to tell you if it is wise for you to have a massage or not.

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Oldest Healing Therapy, Massage

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Many ancient civilizations used massage as part of their health procedures, and in the Middle and Far East massage therapy has been in use since 3000BC, and possibly even longer. The origins of massage therapy are unknown, but it has been around a very long time and is possibly the oldest therapy known to man.

The ‘Father of Medicine’, Hippocrates, used to reccommend an oiled massage every day for his patients.

To allow the hands to move over the body with ease masseurs will use oils no matter which form of massage they use, essential oils are sometimes used after being mixed with a carrier oil.

Essential oils can penetrate the skin, maybe through either the sweat pores or the hair follicles. By being absorbed through the skin these essential oils end up in the tissues and blood stream, so care must be taken.

Although used for centuries in the Middle and Far East, massage therapy did not reach the West for thousands of years. In the 19th century it became increasingly popular especially in Europe, but was limited to the health spas that were patronised only by wealthy people.

Swedish massage was develped by Per Henrik Ling a Swedish gymnast. Massage had become very popular, and he developed this type of massage due to his interest in sport. This type of massage deals mainly with the joints and muscles of the body.

It was not until well into the 20th century that massage became really popular with the ordinary people of the Western world. An American called George Downing published a book in the early 1970s simply called The Massage Book. This wasn’t just a book on massage, but a book that showed massage therapy in a way that took into account a persons whole body.

By taking into account mind, body and spirit massage had come the whole circle back to Hippocrates who always spoke in terms of mind body and spirit. This is what we now term as the holistic approach to healing.

One very good way to rid the body of accumulated waste and toxins is to have a deep massage, this gets the blood and lymphatic circulation working really well. As well as working on the physical level, massage also works on the mind and spirit by relaxing the physical body, the mind and spirit can also be relaxed.

Massage has a hugh benefit on the body, as endorphins are released during the massage creating the feel good factor, the persons spirit is lifted and they feel wonderful. As massage relaxes the muscles and releases tension from the body, the person is able to relax and let go of all the stresses of everyday life.

In traditional Chinese and Indian medicine it is believed that energy flows through the body along meridian lines. It is also thought that certain factors can block these meridian pathways and in the process cause illness. The restriction of energy by stress can be resolved by having a massage.

Massage therapy was on the fringes of conventional medicine for a long time, but now modern medical experts generally accepts the efficacy and benefits of massage. In fact, more than 70% of American hospitals now offer massage therapy as a part of their treatments.

Massage therapy has a wide usage in hospitals, and is used mainly in the treatment of chronic pain, pregnancy, stress relief, and for joint and muscle mobility.

Some research has shown that massage therapy does indeed have positive effects on the physical body and can lower high blood pressure, help to relieve pain and very importantly boost the immune system.

This very versatile form of treatment is now available to far more of the general public. By incorporating massage into main stream medicine Dr’s in hospitals are now able to treat high blood pressure, joint and muscle problems and stress with massage as part of the treatment programme. As time goes by more and more people with a variety of different conditions are found to benefit from massage.

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Product Review Omega Montage Premier Massage Chair

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

This review covers the Montage Premier massage chair which is produced by Omega Massage. Omega is known for its striking designs, advanced features and strong and effective massage therapy. The Montage Premier is Omega’s top of the line for the Omega brand. We will make a review of the features, functions and warranty coverage of this advanced massage chair recliner.

Let us start with the warranty coverage provided by Omega Massage for the Montage Premier massage chair. You can think of the warranty coverage as an insurance policy. And just like insurance you hope you never need it, but just in case, you are covered. The warranty coverage you get with the Montage Premier is five years on the frame. You get three years for both parts and labor. Omega covers free parts shipping for the first year. You also get 90 days technician field service. This is the best warranty provided directly from the factory of massage chairs in its class.

What about the features? Let us take a look at the advanced features of the Montage Premier. When you start the massage, the Montage Premier makes a scan of your back. It locates your neck and shoulders and maps out your acupressure points. These data points are feed into the computer program. The program is then adjusted based on your individual map of your body.

The Montage Premier comes with a virtual arsenal of massage therapy treatments to choose from. There are five pre-programmed or automatic massage treatments. Each of these has a theme. You have warm up and warm down techniques called Morning and Night, respectively. There are also more vigorous massages named Vitality, Activation and Relaxation. You can also choose from the 4 manual massage treatments.

Omega has integrated an air compression massage for the lower body in the Montage Premier. The air compression massage uses a squeeze, hold and release technique to relieve tightness and fatigue in the major muscles of the lower body. The air compression massage uses a compressor that inflates the air bags located in the massage chair. You can also adjust the intensity of the air compression to four levels of intensity ranging from gentle to firm pressure.

This massage chair was designed for the American market. It can accommodate persons up to 6′ 6″ and 300lbs. You get 30 inches of travel for the roller mechanism which covers the back, neck and shoulders. The leg rest can be extended out another 4 inches for those with longer legs. Most massage chairs are designed in Asia and exported to the American market. Omega is the first to make a massage chair for the American body type.

Omega introduces its Footflex technology in the Montage Premier. The Footflex technology uses a series of air bags and the reflexology massage technique for the feet. The airbags target the heel and the arch of the foot with an alternating activation to stretch and massage the bottom of the feet. Meanwhile, the reflexology nodes gently push up into the feet to induce full body relaxation. This is an excellent foot massage therapy and provides great relief for those on their feet all day.

The Montage Premier comes with some vital extra functions to compliment the arsenal of massage therapy. It has lower body traction to stretch out the legs. To relax your mind, an MP3 player is built in and comes with headphones. Tune out the world and relax your mind. The Montage comes with full body heat with individual heater controls for the back, seat and leg rest. You can even synchronize the massage movements to the tempo of your music with the music-sync function.

The Montage Premier is perhaps the top massage chair in its class. It simply has more options that add value beyond just the thorough massage treatments. This massage recliner comes with the most thorough warranty available. There is a lower body stretch function. You get full body heat that can target specific areas. The MP3 player comes with headphones, so you can create your own in home spa. You just cannot find a massage chair that has all the excellent features found in the Montage Premier massage recliner.

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