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Shiatsu Massage Chair Delivers

January 4th, 2009 · No Comments

by Steve Esquire

Do you come home tired or perhaps a little stressed? Maybe after one of those long days at work? Relaxing would be nice option. Or even better, I could use a massage. Where is my personal masseuse when I need her? Well, that would be a nice option. But wait, there is another option: A shiatsu massage chair. If I had one at home, I would not have to make an appointment. I could just come home, sit down, lean it back, bring my feet up and push start. Oh yes, my worries are melting away.

With the advance of electronics and mechanical systems and our increased knowledge of massage therapy has culminated into the massage chair of today. Certainly, shiatsu massage chairs have come a long way. There are robotic chairs that are capable of massaging almost all parts of your body. These shiatsu loungers can massage your back, shoulders, neck, buttocks, thighs, calves, feet, arms and hands. You can massage techniques ranging from a Shiatsu massage, Swedish massage or even a Deep Tissue massage. The premier massage chairs have advanced technology to replicate the most beneficial massage techniques performed by masseuses. Many massage therapy techniques have specific applications to improve your health and wellness.

If you need total relaxation, try the Montage Elite massage chair by Omega Massage, Inc. The Montage delivers a full body massage with its advanced technology. Enjoy the sophisticated luxury of the Montage Elite with its full body heat with individual heat controls for the seat, chair back, and the footrest. Music is a great inducer of relaxation, with the Montage, download your music to USB stick and plug it into its MP3 player and headphones. One can even synchronize the massage movements to the rhythm of your music. On your feet all day and need a foot massage? The Montage Elite delivers a reflexology foot massage in the footrest. How about a massage chair that can stretch out your lower body? The Montage Elite has a lower body traction function that stretches your body from the hips to your feet. You will be a new person after using this shiatsu massage chair.

The massage chair field is highly competitive and has major players such as Panasonic and Sanyo. Sanyo for instance has incorporated a technology to find your stress points throughout your back with the HEC-DR7700K. Sanyo has equipped the DR7700K with its GK roller system, which can reach out and touch you. These rollers are contained in the chair back and can extend forward to reach out and massage your neck and shoulders. The Sanyo shiatsu massage chair certainly a delightful and invigorating massage.

Panasonic introduced its EP-3222 shiatsu recliner. The EP-3222 utilizes the Swede-Atsu massage system developed by Panasonic. The Swede-Atsu combines aspects of both Swedish and Shiatsu massage therapies. Panasonic incorporates an air compression massage system to provide a full body massage. The air compression massage system has airbags built into the seat and footrest to massage the lowe body. The rollers of the EP-3222 simulates the motions of an expert masseuse. The EP-3222 shiatsu lounger memorizes the settings for 3 different users. Technology that can learn what I like, now that is a plus.

It is amazing how these shiatsu massage chairs are becoming more realistic with each advance in technology to replicating a human masseuse. Today, the best massage chairs integrate many different capabilities to satisfy your massage requirements. These shiatsu chairs come have remote controls with manual controls over almost every aspects of the massage functions. Concentrate ithe massage in a particular area for relief or use an automatic program to give you a wonderful full body massage.

Of course, with such tremendous variety of choices, you have to educate yourself as to what is most beneficial to you. You will want to be careful to choose the right massage chair that fits the type of massage you want. It is important to find a chair that is comfortable and has the types of massage therapies that will give you the results you are seeking. The best method is to try out different massage chairs from different manufacturers. You can see what fits you comfortably, what features do you value and then make an informed choice. It is better you take a little extra time upfront and find the right shiatsu massage chair. Then you can come home, sit back and enjoy your massage therapy in the comfort and relaxation of home.

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Everything About Cervical Discs Conditions

January 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

neck disc problems can be very frustrating to live with, not only because of the pain they cause, but also because of the disability that can occur. This article will discuss what a cervical discs is, the most common conditions that can develop with one, symptoms related to them, as well as the most successful treatment options for these problems.

The discs of the spine are cushions that separate each set of vertebrae in the back. Their main purpose is to act as shock-absorbers between the vertebrae, which protects the vertebrae of the spine from breaking or rubbing together when you move (which would be incredibly painful).

The discs of the spine are actually a special type of ligament, and their other purpose is to hold the vertebrae of the spine together. Each one is composed of two main parts – a strong, outer covering (called the annulus), and a soft jelly center (called the nucleus).

This structure is very significant – especially the jelly in the center of each disc. One of the problems with the discs of the spine is that they don’t receive a very good blood supply, which dramatically slows their healing time if you ever damage one.

The jelly actually stores oxygen and nutrients for the disc to heal if there is ever a problem, which is why that part of the disc is so significant.

With this in mind, there are two main conditions that can develop related to a cervical discs. The first is a cervical spine herniated disc (you may hear this condition referred to as a bulging disc, herniated disc, or even a slipped disc). With this condition, the strong outer covering of the disc tears, and the jelly begins to shift out of the center of the disc, into the area where the disc is damaged.

This creates an area in the weakened disc that literally bulges out. Now, one thing that you may not be aware of related to the discs of the spine is that they are unable to feel pain sensations. This may sound crazy at first, because if you’re living with this condition, or know someone who has suffered with this, you know it can be very painful.

If you think about it, though, it makes sense that the discs of the spine wouldn’t be able to feel pain because of their function of absorbing shock. So, if this is the case, what actually causes all the pain with this condition?

Well, if you were to look at the spine, what you would see is that the spinal nerves are actually located right behind each disc of the spine, which is usually where they will bulge. Because of this, the cervical spine herniated disc will usually apply pressure on the nerve, which can be very painful.

In addition to the pain, a cervical spine herniated disc can also cause quite a bit of disability because the spinal nerves control everything in the body, and if there’s pressure on a nerve, it will stop communicating with the body properly and lead to problems with whatever the involved nerve is controlling.

The second major condition that can occur with a cervical discs is called cervical disc disease (which is a form of arthritis that occurs in the disc). In this case, the jelly in the center of the disc will start to become dehydrated (which means it loses water). This causes the disc to flatten, which also causes pressure to be applied to the nerve in that location.

So, if the main source of the pain in each of these cases is the affected nerve, what types of symptoms may occur if you develop a problem with a cervical discs?

In addition to neck pain, it’s also very common for a person to experience headaches, shoulder, arm, and/or hand pain, weakness in the arms, numbness in the arms, chest pains, thyroid problems (which usually results in weight problems), ringing in the ears, and vision problems.

These symptoms are common because these are the body parts that are affected by the nerves in the neck.

If you’re experiencing pain from a cervical discs problem, there are a number of things you can do for relief. Most doctors will recommend medications (usually a combination of muscle relaxers and pain relievers), pain injections (such as steroids or epidurals), physical therapy, and surgery (as a last resort).

However, it is important to note that these treatments usually don’t provide lasting relief because they are primarily focused on numbing the involved nerve to reduce the pain levels. Although this may sound good on the surface, it’s important to remember that the source of the problem is actually the damaged disc, so if you don’t get the disc to heal, the pain returns when you discontinue those treatments.

Alternative treatments are also available for these conditions. Treatments such as chiropractic, massage therapy, and acupuncture have all been found to be helpful with these conditions.

One thing I should mention at this point, however, is that cervical discs conditions are usually more complicated and difficult to heal because of the lack of blood going to them. Because of this, I have found that it’s often a combination of treatments that provide the best results for these problems.

You need to be patient with the healing process, because it can take anywhere from 2 to 5 years for a disc to heal completely with the right combination of treatments, so do your best to not get frustrated (although I know that’s easier said than done when you’re in pain).

If you are interested in learning more about the most successful treatments (and combination of treatments) for a cervical discs condition (whether it be a cervical spine herniated disc or cervical disc disease), you can click here (herniated cervical disc).

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