Is a chair massage worth it?

Is a chair massage worth it?

A massage chair gives you access to massage therapy anytime and from the comfort and privacy of your own home. Massage chairs are worth the cost, all things considered. The convenience and health benefits of regular massages far outweigh the upfront cost of purchasing a chair.

Is Osaki a Japanese company?

Osaki is a great Chinese brand, along with Titan, and Human Touch runs right here in the US. Ohco, previously known as Dreamwave, is a Japanese brand. They all offer their own unique benefits.

How many times a day can you use a massage chair?

Our body will inform us naturally how often we can use it. However, according to common recommendations, two to three one-hour sessions per week are acceptable with a traditional massage. On the other hand, a massage chair shouldn’t be used more than twice a day.

Do massage chairs release toxins?

Heat Release and Increased Blood Flow The primary way that manual massage therapy helps ‘release toxins’ is by improving circulation which in turn helps your organs perform their natural detoxifying functions. As your massage therapist applies pressure to your skin blood flow increases and heat is released.

Is Osaki and Titan the same company?

Take Titan and Osaki massage chairs, for example: Though they are technically two separate product lines, they are distributed by the same company based in Carrollton, Texas.

Can you sit in a massage chair too long?

While you may want to enjoy the soothing sensation of the massage, using it beyond 15 minutes can worsen existing injuries and pain and even cause new injuries due to overuse.

What is the lifespan of a massage chair?

What is the typical lifespan of a massage chair? Depending on the manufacturer, our massage chair endurance ratings range from 1,250 to 2,500 hours of use. This equates to roughly 5,000 to 10,000 sessions! Oftentimes, customers use their massage chair for 10+ years before the need for an upgrade or repair.

Why does my back hurt after a massage chair?

But why does this happen? As your body adjusts and gets used to the muscular and tissue manipulation achieved through your newly-bought massaging chair, whether you’re using a spot massage or the full-body options, it may get a bit sore.