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Things To Consider When Selecting The Best Robotic Massage Chair For Your Needs

By Expert Author: Robin OBrien Platinum Expert Author
View Summary | Submitted: 2008-07-17 | Word Count: 638 words
Robin OBrien
Buying a robotic massage chair could be one of your best ever decisions. There's no denying the real therapeutic benefits many people receive when they use one. However, it's important to get the chair that best fits your requirements. Here are some explanation of terms and tips to help you choose the best robotic massage chair.

Cheap or chairs using older technology offer nothing more than vibration. While some may find this relaxing, these chairs are of no real therapeutic value. What you should be looking for is a shiatsu massage chair that is fitted with sophisticated rollers and sensors. These chairs offer various massage modes and will deliver a pin-pint massage to the various acupressure points located along the spine. You should only consider buying a chair that comes with the following modes.

Kneading: a thumb-like circular motion that firmly presses on both sides of the spine.
Rolling: a finger and thumb-like firm pressing on one side of the spine, then the other.
Compression: hand heel-like firm pushing on muscles alongside the spine, working inwards toward the spine itself.
Percussion: Fist-like tapping on your back muscles.

Cheap shiatsu massage chairs allow manual adjustment of the rollers to work on the acupressure points. The problem with this is that most people are not trained therapeutic masseurs and have absolutely no idea where they are. At best, a person can place the rollers were they believe it does most good. A genuine shiatsu massage chair will use body shape sensors to first scan along the spine before each massage to accurately locate the pressure points. However, this technology doesn't come cheap and you can expect to pay over $2,500.

The motors are the engine of the chair. If they break down the chair becomes useless. Before buying, try to find out what you can about the motors used. Most manufacturers buy in their motors. Japanese manufacturers have a very good reputation for producing durable motors that are also quiet. Also find out about how the motors work; try to ascertain if the chair has independent motors that are dedicated to one type of action. This has the advantage of better massaging and will help increase the longevity of the motor as it can rest during the massage as other motors do their bit. Japanese brands include Fujikura, Inada and Sanyo massage chairs.

The rollers are what deliver the massage so it's important that they are of good quality. More doesn't mean better, either. In fact, if there are a lot of rollers they must be smaller than usual as they all still need to fit inside the chair. Also, check on whether the rollers will curve along the back of your spine - some do not.

The chair should allow the person sitting in it to adjust both the speed and the intensity of the massage. The more speed settings, the more expensive the chair. Not all chairs allow the user to change the intensity; manufacturers get around this by supplying the chair with extra pads that can be placed behind the back to ease the pressure. More expensive models will allow the user to change the intensity electronically using the control panel.

Deciding on what features you want beforehand is a good idea. It's all too easy wanting a chair that will give a good shiatsu massage but end up buying one that doesn't but does let you plug in your mp3 player. By knowing what you want before hand you're less likely to be sold something you don't want by a pushy salesperson.

Finally, agree on your budget and stick to it. Buy the best you can afford but only buy what you can afford. There's no such thing as the best robotic massage chair. However, there are models that will perfectly suit your needs within your budget.
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Follow the links for a robotic massage chair like the Sanyo massage chair or a shiatsu massage chair from Fujikura, OSIM, Inada and others.

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