Massage chairs for pain relief
A good massage can do wonders for relieving tension and back
pain, but a therapeutic massage is not always convenient or
available. While it is still best to get a massage from a licensed
massage therapist, an electronic substitute is now also available
that may provide some of the benefits of the massage
chair.
Most believe massage chairs are a luxury item. A massage chair is
certainly not necessary for every day living, or for relieving back
pain and neck pain. However, for some, the benefits that a massage
chair can bring may outweigh the price.
Benefits of a massage
A good hands-on massage can play a crucial role in alleviating
back pain. Similarly, a good massage chair is designed to provide
some measure of pain relief and relaxation, however, without the
need for person-to-person interaction. Getting a massage in the
privacy of home, along with convenience and time efficiency, are the
major reasons why some are opting to go with a massage chair as a
potential means to ease their back pain.
Comprehensive research has demonstrated that there are three
central reasons why massage is beneficial:
- Improves venous and lymphatic flow—manipulating muscles
increases blood flow. Increasing blood flow facilitates the
circulation and absorption of nutritional elements into the
muscles and tissues. Increasing lymphatic circulation clears
toxins out of these areas. Together, this revitalizes the massaged
area.
- Decreases tension and improves flexibility—massaging
helps loosen tight and strained muscles. Stretching and kneading
problem areas allow muscles to relax as well.
- Increases endorphin levels—possibly the most beneficial
aspect of massage. Endorphins are the 'feel good' chemicals that
run through the body—increasing their levels induces positive
results. Among other benefits, increasing endorphin levels has
been correlated with quicker recovery, reduced pain, and reduced
anxiety.
These benefits of massage work both physically and
psychologically to help reduce common symptoms of back pain. Through
the study of the human body and analysis of feedback, many massage
chair designs have been developed with the goal of achieving similar
benefits.
Potential risks and contraindications
In general, any type of massage is non-invasive and considered very
low risk. While there aren't specific contraindications or risks
associated with use of massage chairs, in general any of the
contraindications to general massage therapy should be followed when
using a massage chair.
Contraindications for massage therapy include:
- Infectious skin disease
- A rash
- An unhealed wound
- Immediately after surgery
- A tendency to form blood clots or if using blood thinners
- Circulatory ailments such as phlebitis or varicose veins
- Inflamed or infected injuries
- Areas of bleeding or heavy tissue damage
- At the sites of recent fractures, sprains, or bruises
- Immediately after chemotherapy or radiation therapy
- Osteoporosis (use caution)
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