A Review of Popular Massage Chairs
Posted: Friday, October 07, 2005
by Jimmy Sturo
With so many massage chairs available on the market, where does one begin to choose the best massage chair? Several online sources are available that give consumer massage chair reviews. Perhaps a good way to begin your search is to use Google for the query “massage chair reviews". This is a good tool to begin your search to finding the best massage chair.
Another leading manufacturer of massage chairs is iJoy. iJoy owns the patented “Human Touch" massage chair technology. These chairs move three-dimensionally and have four different mode settings. The American College of Chiropractic Orthopedists recommend iJoy’s products above all others.
Premier massage chairs have high rankings among message chair reviews. Consumers praise the chairs’ massaging techniques and say that they work wonders on back and neck pain. These chairs are also among the least expensive on the market. Consumers can buy a Premier message chair for up to $400 less than other brands.
Human Touch massage chairs are among the most popular and most expensive. These chairs are, by far, the most technologically advanced chairs of our time. The mechanisms inside the chair serve to closely resemble the firm and precise handling of a massage therapist. They are wonderful devices for people with neck, back and shoulder pain and have also been reported to aid in the relief of headaches and other ailments.
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Top-level comments on this article: (7 total)Rather shallow review using highlights from manufacturer's websites, not real experience.
Poor review and obvious SPAM leading you to another SPAM site to make money off of Google Ads.
The blind is leading the sightless. The article is crying from the lock of knowledge about the subject. Shallow!!
Not very helpful
Helpful?? You gotta be jokin' right? What the F was that "article" anyway?It certainly wasn't a review; It didn't "review" anything.Here ya go "Jimmy Sturo"; since apparently your definition of review is:"To post time wasting drivel on a public forum with imbedded Paid Links."re·view /rɪˈvyu/ [ri-vyoo] –noun
1. A critical article or report, as in a periodical, on any book, play, recital, retail item or the like; A critique; An evaluation.
Not a review, but a commercial... useless information!!!!
Was this an 8th grade book report? Pathetic.
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