Shiatsu Back
Massager
As a person who spends most of her waking
time sitting, having a product such as a Therapist Select™
Shiatsu Back Massager by Homedics is a necessity. For someone
like myself with chronic back pain, I keep mine secured to my
office chair and turn it on about once every hour and let it
run for about 5-10 minutes while I continue to work. All models
come with an integrated strapping system, which makes it
conveniently and easily attachable to almost any chair. Rather
than invest in a very expensive office chair, you can transform
almost any chair into an incredible massage chair. On chilly
days, I use the heat option to warm-up my muscles before
stretching, which I must do several times a day. The heat helps
ease muscle tension, while the massage mechanisms help to
stimulate circulation. The Shiatsu back massager takes under a
minute to warm-up to full heating capacity.
Since the
Therapist Select™ series is flexible, I also lay it flat on my
bed – a great way to relax myself to sleep. I can lie on either
my back or side and then set the controls for a full or a spot
massage. If you want to be creative, you can wrap the massager
around a specific body part – such as your leg, if that is
where your body needs attention. The independent controls allow
you to turn on and off specific areas of the massager as well
as adjust intensity levels. The Shiatsu back massager is
designed to work your lower back all the way up to your
shoulders. As a bonus, at any given time, you can alternate
between two massaging styles – either Shiatsu or rolling
massage. Even more incredible is that you can adjust the
massager dials to conform to your height!
Most working
people today hardly have any spare time for themselves, and
going to a health spa is not always very convenient or
affordable. The cost of one Shiatsu back massager is
approximately equal to 1-2 hour massages at a health spa, and
is therefore very cost effective. Homedics currently offers
five different Shiatsu back massager models designed
specifically for chairs. They also have a specifically designed
rectangular, portable massage mat. Actually, all of their
models are portable, soft, and lightweight.
For even more
portability, try the Shiatsu Portable Massaging Cushion, which
although marketed as a Shiatsu back massager, can be used as a
seat cushion to massage those sometimes very tight gluteal
muscles. The gluteal muscles consist of a group of three
muscles in the buttocks, which when tight or stiff can cause
lower back pain and hip pain. Tightening or stiffening of these
muscles can occur even with the average person, such as me, who
leads a more or less fairly sedentary lifestyle, as well as
athletes and professional dancers who are sometimes prone to
overwork their muscles. Using any of the Shiatsu back massager
models will do wonders, in most cases, to relieve pain as well
as help in the recuperation process. However, as with any
product, always consult your doctor before use.
"Shiatsu Back Massager"
Written by Brenne Meirowitz
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