LifeGear Travel Lite Massage Table
Extremely lightweight and portable, the LifeGear 55560 Travel Lite Massage Table combines a high-quality hardwood folding frame with an exceptionally stable form. Smooth, mock-leather vinyl covers the table, creating a sleek, comfortable feel. The tapered face hole, designed for ergonomic body positioning, integrates the headrest into the table for even greater table mobility. Although this massage table is best suited for the beginning student, it is also great for people who enjoy receiving professional massages at home. If you’ve been practicing your technique on your loved ones, but haven’t been able to really show your stuff, the Travel Lite Massage Table may help to elevate your amateur massage skills to a new level. Plus, with the compact, folding design, you’ll be able to store the table in a closet or under a bed when you’re not easing the ailments of your friends or loved ones. Breathe new life into your massage abilities with the LifeGear Travel Lite Massage Table.
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HoMedics AK-3 Foot Pro Ultra Foot Massager
Sit down. Take off your shoes. Use a big toe to turn on this electric foot massager. (There’s a toe-friendly on/off switch at the bottom.) Use that toe to select the intensity of the foot massage you desire (high or low). Cold feet? Direct the toe to the infrared switch for muscle-relaxing, penetrating heat. Now lean back and run your tired, aching feet over the massager’s vibrating surface while different-size bumps rejuvenate you according to the ancient practice of reflexology (or, if you don’t accept reflexology’s tenets, soothingly stimulate your feet). This durable plastic device measures 14 by 12 inches and is angled so your feet rest comfortably while you’re seated. The massager carries a two-year warranty against defects. –Fred Brack
Customer Review: Great value, long life
I purchased this foot massager four years ago, when it was a slightly different looking machine. I placed it under my desk in my home office, and I’ve used it at least once weekly since then. I’m amazed it’s still working, but it truly is! I’ve spilled a couple mochas on it, several cats have slept on it (one inadvertently turned it on mid-nap and got a big surprise), and I certainly haven’t handled it with any sort of care. Yet, it continues to function beautifully, keeping my sore, arthritic, bunion-infested, little feet quite happy.
Customer Review: Don’t expect something great!!
I find the HoMedics Ak-3 Foot Massager is worth the sale price. Not a big bang for the buck. I agree with other reviewers that the motor is undersized. If you put much weight on it it slows way down. If you want something to really massage your feet go with a product that had rollers or kneaders. Which by the way cost alot more money. Click here for more info on this massage product
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The Ultimate Study Guide for the National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork: Key Review Questions and Answers (Topics: Human Anatomy, Physiology, and Kinesiology) Volume 1
This is an excellent study guide for the:
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