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3D Massage
In addition to the width and length, allows users to adjust the depth (intensity) of the massage chair rollers for a more personalized massage
4D Massage
4D massage chairs combine a multidimensional massage with variable speed and intensity.
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Air Ionizer
A feature that gently blows fresh air from small vents in the headrest to facilitate healthy oxygen intake
Airbag System
Mimics Swedish massage by inflating and deflating in a variety of methods and speeds to press the muscles and connective tissues; airbag sections can typically work independently or in unison
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Back Rubbing Technique
Basic rubbing massage to soothe from the upper back through the lumbar and gluteus regions
Bed Position
Reclined position that imitates a bed and allows the user to sleep comfortably in the massage chair
Bluetooth Technology
Allows users to connect their Bluetooth-capable mobile device to the massage chair in order to stream their own music wirelessly
Body Scan Technology
Detects the position of your body in the chair and targets specific areas of your body, such as the shoulders or calves, in order to deliver an accurate massage
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Compression Therapy
General massage technique consisting of rhythmic squeezing and pressure on muscles used to loosen the tissues
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Deep Pressure Massage
Any type of massage therapy performed with more pressure; encourages the muscles to relax, relieves general aches and pains, and stimulates the circulatory system
Deep Tissue Massage
Specific massage technique that helps muscle or connective tissue that has been injured or otherwise compromised; used to break up scar tissue, release adhesions where muscle or tissue layers have stuck together, or separate chronically tense muscle fibers
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Finger Knead Technique
Emulates a massage therapist’s hands by providing a precise and rapid deep tissue massage
Four-Wheel Massage Mechanism
Massage roller mechanism located on the track in the back rest that performs the primary massage functions
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Infrared Heat Therapy
Heats the body directly, rather than warming just the air around the body like conventional heat does; “radiates” heat outward, distributing it more evenly than conventional heat sources that “transfer” heat
Intersound / Synchronic
Massages in rhythm to any music you connect to your chair
Inversion Therapy
Places your body in line with the downward force of gravity; uses your own body weight as a natural form of traction to elongate the spine by increasing the space between the vertebrae, relieving the pressure on discs, ligaments, and nerve roots
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Kneading Technique
Involves alternating and intermittent compression of the tissue, either by grasping it or compressing it against underlying bony surfaces
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L-Track
Massage chair roller track that extends from the neck through the gluteus muscles and also conforms to the spine’s natural “S” shape
Lumbar Stretch
Reclined position that effectively stretches and decompresses the lower back area to relieve pain and tension
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Pulse Shiatsu Technique
Shiatsu massage during which the massage rollers extend in and out in a pulsating motion along the back
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Rocking Motion
Massage chair rocks back and forth to relieve muscles of the pressures of gravity
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S-Track
Massage chair roller track that extends from the neck through the lumbar region and conforms to the spine’s natural “S” shape
Shiatsu Massage
A form of Japanese bodywork based on the theoretical framework of traditional Chinese medicine; shiatsu means “finger pressure”, and techniques include massages with fingers, thumbs, feet and palms; assisted stretching; and joint manipulation and mobilization
Space Saving
Technology that enables the chair to move forward on its track or axis, allowing the user to place it only several inches from the wall (See “Zero Wall” for a more advanced setting)
Stroke Length
Refers to length and reach of the massage chair roller track
Swedish Massage
Most common type of massage that involves soft, long, kneading strokes, as well as light, rhythmic, tapping strokes, on topmost layers of muscles; this is combined with movement of the joints; four common strokes are effleurage, petrissage, friction, and tapotement
Swing Technique
Airbag technique used by the seat, calf, and foot airbags in some massage chairs to sway the limbs and body side-to-side
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Tapping Technique
A light percussion (or tapotement) movement that imitates fingers tapping on the back and shoulder muscles
Tru-Grip V Stretch
Full-body stretch in which the massage chair’s airbags grip your shoulders and legs as the chair reclines accordingly to provide a spinal stretch
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Waist Twist / Seat Swivel
Function in which the massage chair seat airbags inflate in a pattern to help rotate and loosen the lumbar and gluteus regions
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Yoga Function
Offers a complete stretch to relax the lumbar, upper leg, and pelvic areas; stimulates the stretching effect of a professional massage therapist
Zero Gravity
Massage chair position in which the legs are extended and elevated above the heart, allowing the spine to decompress and providing a sense of weightlessness
A more advanced space-saving technology that enables the chair to move forward on its track or axis, allowing the user to place it only one to two inches from the wall
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3D Massage
In addition to the width and length, allows users to adjust the depth (intensity) of the massage chair rollers for a more personalized massage
4D Massage
4D massage chairs combine a multidimensional massage with variable speed and intensity.
A
Air Ionizer
A feature that gently blows fresh air from small vents in the headrest to facilitate healthy oxygen intake
Airbag System
Mimics Swedish massage by inflating and deflating in a variety of methods and speeds to press the muscles and connective tissues; airbag sections can typically work independently or in unison
B
Back Rubbing Technique
Basic rubbing massage to soothe from the upper back through the lumbar and gluteus regions
Bed Position
Reclined position that imitates a bed and allows the user to sleep comfortably in the massage chair
Bluetooth Technology
Allows users to connect their Bluetooth-capable mobile device to the massage chair in order to stream their own music wirelessly
Body Scan Technology
Detects the position of your body in the chair and targets specific areas of your body, such as the shoulders or calves, in order to deliver an accurate massage
C
Compression Therapy
General massage technique consisting of rhythmic squeezing and pressure on muscles used to loosen the tissues
D
Deep Pressure Massage
Any type of massage therapy performed with more pressure; encourages the muscles to relax, relieves general aches and pains, and stimulates the circulatory system
Deep Tissue Massage
Specific massage technique that helps muscle or connective tissue that has been injured or otherwise compromised; used to break up scar tissue, release adhesions where muscle or tissue layers have stuck together, or separate chronically tense muscle fibers
F
Finger Knead Technique
Emulates a massage therapist’s hands by providing a precise and rapid deep tissue massage
Four-Wheel Massage Mechanism
Massage roller mechanism located on the track in the back rest that performs the primary massage functions
I
Infrared Heat Therapy
Heats the body directly, rather than warming just the air around the body like conventional heat does; “radiates” heat outward, distributing it more evenly than conventional heat sources that “transfer” heat
Intersound / Synchronic
Massages in rhythm to any music you connect to your chair
Inversion Therapy
Places your body in line with the downward force of gravity; uses your own body weight as a natural form of traction to elongate the spine by increasing the space between the vertebrae, relieving the pressure on discs, ligaments, and nerve roots
K
Kneading Technique
Involves alternating and intermittent compression of the tissue, either by grasping it or compressing it against underlying bony surfaces
L
L-Track
Massage chair roller track that extends from the neck through the gluteus muscles and also conforms to the spine’s natural “S” shape
Lumbar Stretch
Reclined position that effectively stretches and decompresses the lower back area to relieve pain and tension
P
Pulse Shiatsu Technique
Shiatsu massage during which the massage rollers extend in and out in a pulsating motion along the back
R
Rocking Motion
Massage chair rocks back and forth to relieve muscles of the pressures of gravity
S
S-Track
Massage chair roller track that extends from the neck through the lumbar region and conforms to the spine’s natural “S” shape
Shiatsu Massage
A form of Japanese bodywork based on the theoretical framework of traditional Chinese medicine; shiatsu means “finger pressure”, and techniques include massages with fingers, thumbs, feet and palms; assisted stretching; and joint manipulation and mobilization
Space Saving
Technology that enables the chair to move forward on its track or axis, allowing the user to place it only several inches from the wall (See “Zero Wall” for a more advanced setting)
Stroke Length
Refers to length and reach of the massage chair roller track
Swedish Massage
Most common type of massage that involves soft, long, kneading strokes, as well as light, rhythmic, tapping strokes, on topmost layers of muscles; this is combined with movement of the joints; four common strokes are effleurage, petrissage, friction, and tapotement
Swing Technique
Airbag technique used by the seat, calf, and foot airbags in some massage chairs to sway the limbs and body side-to-side
T
Tapping Technique
A light percussion (or tapotement) movement that imitates fingers tapping on the back and shoulder muscles
Tru-Grip V Stretch
Full-body stretch in which the massage chair’s airbags grip your shoulders and legs as the chair reclines accordingly to provide a spinal stretch
W
Waist Twist / Seat Swivel
Function in which the massage chair seat airbags inflate in a pattern to help rotate and loosen the lumbar and gluteus regions
Y
Yoga Function
Offers a complete stretch to relax the lumbar, upper leg, and pelvic areas; stimulates the stretching effect of a professional massage therapist
Zero Gravity
Massage chair position in which the legs are extended and elevated above the heart, allowing the spine to decompress and providing a sense of weightlessness
A more advanced space-saving technology that enables the chair to move forward on its track or axis, allowing the user to place it only one to two inches from the wall