HOMEDICS Therapist Select Shiatsu Massage Cushion – SBM200
State-of-the-art moving Shiatsu massage mechanism travels up and down the back to help knead away deep aches and pains. Deep kneading action simulates the hands of a professional massage therapist. Three-program Shiatsu massage for full back, lower back or upper back. Programmable touch pad control for customized massage selection.
Customer Review: A great machine
Wow, did I hit the jackpot when my husband got this as a gift! Although it doesn’t do a great job with shoulder massages, it is fantastic for those with lower-back pain! My husband no longer needs me to work my fingers to the bone trying to get those painful knots out of his lower back! Now he can do it while sitting at his computer or watching TV! We BOTH love this thing. ^_^
Customer Review: I love this little guy..:-)
This little messager is absolutely wonderful. Maybe not like a professional “real” person rubbing your back…but for a machine it is wonderful. I was totally surprised when I sat down at the store and tried it for a lark. I thought that it would be like the buzzing , vibrating kinds…not a kneeding moving one that moved up and down my back. What a pleasant surprise. I really like this thing a lot……Tamara Click here for more info on this massage product
June 17, 2008 2 Comments
Home Massage
In this comprehensive CD-ROM, a registered massage therapist guides you through a series of methods you can use to relieve stress and reduce aches and pains. From a full body massage to a gentle foot rub, it’s all here. The software features more than 80 minutes of video demonstration, a guide to massage styles from around the world, and even a quiz to test your knowledge and technique. Click here for more info on this massage product
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A Massage Therapist’s Guide To Pathology (Lww Massage Therapy and Bodywork Educational)
This best-selling guide presents detailed information on over 200 diseases and conditions, emphasizing how massage influences the disease and healing processes and how therapists can maximize the benefits while minimizing the risk.
Customer Review: Great Resource for National Certification exam
The pathology guide was concise and much needed in studying for the national certification exam for massage. By studying this book, I found out that there was some stuff I didn’t learn in massage school but needed for the national exam. Who would have known?
AS YOU probably know, contraindications are tested on this exam and most are in this book.
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