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Massage Supplies
| US $2,026.00 (12 Bids) End Date: Saturday Jul-04-2009 18:00:00 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Panasonic EP30007KX PRO Ultra Massage Chair EP30007
| US $2,999.00 (1 Bid) End Date: Saturday Jul-04-2009 19:35:08 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Panasonic EP30004KU Massage Chair w Arm Massage Junetsu
| US $1,799.00 (1 Bid) End Date: Saturday Jul-04-2009 19:40:06 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
STEAM SHOWER WHIRLPOOL MASSAGE HOT TUBS SPA SAUNA BATH
| US $2,025.00 (25 Bids) End Date: Sunday Jul-05-2009 19:00:00 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
BMW : 7-Series 06 750LI REAR NAV 22" ASANTI COOL MASSAGE NO RESERVE
| US $26,000.00 (19 Bids) End Date: Sunday Jul-05-2009 19:45:10 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Cadillac : DeVille NAV DVD WOW! 06 DTS NAVIGATION DVD MASSAGE HEATED/AC CHROME $15,695!
| US $10,200.00 (15 Bids) End Date: Monday Jul-06-2009 14:29:03 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
STEAM SHOWER MASSAGE WHIRLPOOL HOT TUBS SPA SAUNA BATH
| US $860.00 (6 Bids) End Date: Monday Jul-06-2009 18:00:00 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
STEAM SHOWER MASSAGE WHIRLPOOL HOT TUBS SPA SAUNA BATH
| US $809.00 (5 Bids) End Date: Monday Jul-06-2009 19:00:00 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Mercedes-Benz : S-Class 2000 Mercedes Benz S500 Navi A/C Massage Seats Clean
| US $6,000.00 (14 Bids) End Date: Wednesday Jul-08-2009 16:58:29 PDT Buy It Now for only: US $8,500.00 Bid now | Buy it now | Add to watch list |
Brand New Leather Shiatsu Massage Chair Recliner w/ MP3
| US $680.00 (9 Bids) End Date: Wednesday Jul-08-2009 22:15:00 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Massage Chairs
| US $2,999.00 (1 Bid) End Date: Saturday Jul-04-2009 19:35:08 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Panasonic EP30004KU Massage Chair w Arm Massage Junetsu
| US $1,799.00 (1 Bid) End Date: Saturday Jul-04-2009 19:40:06 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
PEDIJOY PEDICURE HUMAN TOUCH MASSAGE CHAIR
| US $132.49 (6 Bids) End Date: Sunday Jul-05-2009 19:20:00 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
BEAUTY SALON PORTABLE MASSAGE CHAIR
| US $11.50 (4 Bids) End Date: Sunday Jul-05-2009 19:30:00 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
IJOY MASSAGE CHAIR RECLINER & OTTOMAN
| US $199.99 (2 Bids) End Date: Sunday Jul-05-2009 20:12:25 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
HUMAN TOUCH HT-2720 ROBOTIC MASSAGE CHAIR (EGGPLANT)
| US $390.00 (6 Bids) End Date: Monday Jul-06-2009 3:20:59 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
BRAND NEW PORTABLE MASSAGE CHAIR TATTOO SPA SALON BLUE
| US $90.99 (2 Bids) End Date: Monday Jul-06-2009 10:12:01 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
HUMAN TOUCH HT-275 Robotic Massage Chair Brown
| US $299.99 (1 Bid) End Date: Monday Jul-06-2009 11:01:03 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
OSIM iMedic 380 Massage Chair Model 57805 Black Nice
| US $66.00 (3 Bids) End Date: Monday Jul-06-2009 16:30:40 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
New Pink Heavy Duty Iron Portable Massage Chair Spa C1P
| US $15.50 (5 Bids) End Date: Tuesday Jul-07-2009 20:16:48 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Portable Massage Chairs
| US $90.99 (2 Bids) End Date: Monday Jul-06-2009 10:12:01 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
OAKWORKS CHAIR MASSAGE DESKTOP PORTAL PRO PORTABLE UNIT
| US $79.99 (1 Bid) End Date: Thursday Jul-09-2009 22:41:11 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Foot Massagers
| US $17.49 (1 Bid) End Date: Sunday Jul-05-2009 5:54:54 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Pebble mat. Foot Massage Mat. Reflexology points. NEW
| US $14.99 (1 Bid) End Date: Sunday Jul-05-2009 22:56:34 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Brand New 2009 Model Qlive QL-2000 Quality Foot Calf and Ankle Massager
Massages in chairs or simply in sitting positions have always had their place among most ancient and traditional massage techniques around the world but the contemporary Chair massage as we know it today and as we occasionally refer to as the On-Site or Seated massage is a trend that began as recently as 1982. The Chair massage was the brainchild of David Palmer, the director of the Amma Institute of Traditional Japanese Massage at that time who is considered to be the “father” of Chair massage. Mr. Palmer came to realize that, whether due to the high cost or the sensual intimacy of conventional table massages, or maybe the lack of sophistication on the part of the public or perhaps due to the combination of the three in one proportion or another, there were too few people who sought such bodyworks services and, therefore, there was not enough work for all the graduates of his institute. Mr. Palmer’s entrepreneurial intuition and insightfulness led him to adopt a few existing old-time techniques and to renovate others to develop a modern massage technique which could be performed anywhere as it required only brief periods of time, no need for the removal of clothing and quite reasonably priced. Consequently, his Chair massages became convenient, affordable and non-threatening.
The first clients to enjoy the newly developed Chair massage were the employees and customers of the Apple Computers outlets where David Palmer and his graduates set up their makeshift workstations in 1984. That venture lasted only about twelve months and the demand at the time was not huge, but they did give up to 350 Chair massages each week and it proved to be a step in the right direction and a very good beginning. By 1986 a specially designed and structured chair to better accommodate Chair massages went into production and today, there are well over 100,000 such chairs in use within the United States as well as in many other nations around the world.
David Palmer realized that Chair massage will be truly successful only with further development of this particular niche and he opened continuing education seminars for training graduates of other massage schools. During the twelve months of 1986, he taught 24 Chair massage seminars at 24 different locations in the United States as well as in Sweden and Norway. The concept of the Chair massage was embraced with open arms when presented to the American Massage Therapy Association and as a consequence, by 1990 just about every massage school in the nation was teaching it.
The Chair massage is not officially categorized as a therapy or a treatment but rather as a minimal relaxation technique. Whether that was a deliberate marketing ploy and clever salesmanship or not, it worked to attract people who would otherwise shy away from other kinds of massage therapies and treatments. For the most part, those who took the first step and braved the process of the Chair massage, would have become more open minded about progressing and graduating into the “true” massage therapies.
Nowadays, chair massages are readily available in shopping malls, airport terminals, independent shops, franchises, hotel lounges, hospitals, gyms, spas, bus depots, train stations, supermarkets, community centers, eateries (particularly the new-age cafés), convention centers, beauty salons, barber shops, medical and dental offices, university campuses, corporate workplaces and even at street corners, public parks and city square throughout the United States, Europe and the United Kingdom. The Chair massage is estimated to be the fastest growing and most popular form of skilled touch, as professional massages are performed on the otherwise touch-deprived masses. It is David Palmer’s greatest dream to see young children performing shoulder rubs among family members and friends as part of their regular daily routine; and expressed in his own words, “When we reach that point I will know that we have arrived at our goal of a world where touch is recognized as essential to the development and maintenance of healthy human beings.”
What is Shiatsu?
Shiatsu is a form of Japanese massage or bodywork that originated in Japan. Literally translated shiatsu means finger pressure. In shiatsu the thumbs (elbows, knees and fingers are also used) are used to manipulate the flow of Qi or energy in the body to prevent and treat conditions such as insomnia or shoulder pain.
The theories of shiatsu go back literally thousands of years. Stone acupuncture needles have been found in China dating from around 8,000 B.C. The theories of shiatsu and acupuncture are almost identical as they both use the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). In fact, shiatsu is sometimes referred to as acupressure. Interestingly, Shiatsu was only recognized as a distinct modality in 1964 in Japan. Shiatsu is a modern refinement of a modality with an ancient history.
How Does Shiatsu Work?
Shiatsu manipulates the Qi or energy of the body by regulating its flow within an individual. Different people and different areas of the body have different needs. For example your shoulders may feel tense and hard to the touch while your lower back may ache and feel soft to the touch. The shiatsu therapist will treat the shoulders with a firm fairly quick pressure, and the lower back with a gentle, slower pressure. The difference in the duration and depth of pressure applied will change the way the Qi or energy flows in the client which rebalances the body, and leaves the client feeling healthier and more balanced with less pain and stress.
Two-handed Technique
Shiatsu therapists generally use a two-handed technique. One hand manipulates a particular meridian or line of Qi in the body and the other is placed on an adjoining area of the body. The resting or ‘mother’ hand helps to calm the client, and is useful in feeling the results of the working or ‘child’ hand. In this way the shiatsu therapist receives constant feedback about the treatment, and the client feels reassured and relaxed.
What Does Shiatsu Treat?
Shiatsu can be helpful for many conditions, but is also an excellent way to prevent disease. Shiatsu is holistic meaning it can treat emotional problems as well as physical ones. Many people for example feel tension in their shoulders or upper back during stressful periods of their lives. Shiatsu and the system of Traditional Chinese Medicine see these 2 symptoms as related to one issue, and not as separate entities.
In private practice a practioner have treated a client with asthma who decreased the use of his puffer by about half. The same treated a client with chronic insomnia who immediately after the first treatment had a solid 7 hours of sleep. Also helped clients rid themselves of headaches, back pain, and chronic stress as well as dealt with the aftermath of physical abuse, helping to reprogram the body’s response to touch.
Conditions open for relief with shiatsu massage :
• Asthma
• Back pain
• Digestive difficulties
• Headaches/migraines
• Insomnia
• Menstrual problems
• Sprains and strains
• Stress issues
Some of the benefits found:
• Improved sleep
• Reduction or elimination of pain
• Improved digestive function
• Improved breathing
• Reduced stress and anxiety
• Improved circulation
• Increased self healing
• Strengthened immune system
• Improved posture
• Feeling of relaxation and wellbeing
This brief presentation gives you an idea of how shiatsu works and what it can do for people’s wellbeing and life quality. It is not the solution only, however, it is a good and well worthy compliment to other first hand resolutions ( as verbal support, physiotherapy, and public professional health help). If you have never tried it before, I encourage you to try a treatment session or take a short introductory course to learn more about shiatsu and it’s wonderful benefits.
Massage chair or real hands? Well, it is just a matter of time and money. And what your body prefer at the moment of course. You can use both ways actually. It is going to be quite expensive over time to pay a massage therapist every week and you have soon enough saved up to your own massage chair.
You shall not use the electrical massage chair if you have measured or observed above average high blood pressure it has been suggested. However, in other cases these chairs replaces a live massage therapist and many people have good use of them as you can get relaxed in the comfort of your home whenever you like. It is also an art to find that good therapist with those warm caring hands taking care of your tensioned body muscles unless you are married with one.
It is also important that you configurate the setting for you particularly so the muscles is ‘massaged’ where it shall be given. Some people are shorter some taller and it is not good if you receive hard massage over bones and the spine channel. So set the massage chair up so it is comfortable for you. Test and feel.
The massaging chairs for sale displayed above are deeply discounted compared to new ones found in a local store so it is well worth to checking them out. Hope you will find something that fit’s your need. Thanks for visiting and welcome back.

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