Massage
Chairs in the Office Ease Work Related Tensions
Some office managers are finding offering a perk like a massage chair in the employee lounge can make for happy employees.
Massage chairs are being used with increasing frequency every
day. Since the massage chair was first introduced on the market
in 1980, many different companies have come out with new and
advanced attractive, comfortable models. The massage chair eases
stress, strain, and back pain.
When you feel heaviness and strain in your muscles, it’s
difficult to do your daily exercise routine. Massage chairs are
designed to ease your tension and help you perform numerous
movements without irritation or pain. When you come home from a
day at the office and have many chores to do, it can be
overwhelming. A few minutes in a massage chair can make you feel
energized and tension free. It will also promote a sound night’s
sleep.
Massage chairs are suitable for anybody. They offer an easy way
to achieve a state of relaxation, and are ideal for business
people who work long hours in an office or drive many miles in
their job. If you have a traveling job, you can benefit greatly
from a massage chair. Massage chairs are designed to target
trigger points that liberate endorphins, a natural pain killer
that reduces pain and tension and makes you feel good.
If you don’t have the time or money to go to a massage therapist
every day, buying a massage chair is a great investment. The
main massage techniques that massage chairs were designed for
include Shiatsu and Swedish massage. Shiatsu uses pushing,
flouncing, thumping, and revolving movements to unblock energy
and create flow.
Many different types of massage chairs are being sold on the
market, both locally and online. This can make it confusing to
select the one that is right for you. Some leading manufacturers
include Sanyo, iJoy, Premier, and Human Touch. The three main
components of a massage chair are the motor, the knobs and
breakers, and computerized adjustable controls.
The motor controls the knobs and moves them into position and
allows you to adjust the back of the seat. The chair also has
preset programs to knead the back area. The chair nodes and
rollers, designed to emulate hands, are of different sizes and
forms. The user can easily adjust these nodes and rollers
according to their preference. The user can also adjust the
chair according to his or her weight, height, and width.