The Role Of Electric Lower Back Massager

The Role Of Electric Lower Back Massager
The Role Of Electric Lower Back Massager

The main principle of the waist massager is to relax the tense muscles of the waist through the operation of the massage head, low-frequency pulse or TES vibration, so as to relieve the pain of the waist, reduce the strain of the lumbar muscles, and prevent the herniation of the lumbar intervertebral disc.

Who needs to use a electric lower back massager

1) People who sit or stand for a long time. Such as programmers, students, teachers, drivers, white-collar workers, etc.

2) Middle-aged and elderly people whose body functions degenerate and the blood circulation in the waist is not smooth.

3) People who need to maintain the waist and relieve waist discomfort.

This lumbar massager is a physical massage that simulates human hand massage through a mechanical massage head. It relaxes by stimulating the waist acupuncture points and muscles frequently. With hot compress, it can promote blood circulation and relieve waist discomfort.

The advantage is that it is more comfortable, the massage area is larger, and it can be massaged to different parts. The low-frequency pulse current is used to synthesize different frequency bands to simulate the effects of kneading and massage, and stimulate the muscles and nerves of the waist. EMS pulses stimulate muscles to improve muscle recovery efficiency; TENS pulses stimulate nerves to block and relieve pain. TENS+EMS combines the strengths of the two technologies, which can not only improve the recovery efficiency of muscles but also relieve pain, and the effect is also the best.

Been using it for a few days! I have a slight herniation of the lumbar disc, which has indeed eased a lot after using it. Now it is less painful after sitting for a long time, and the quality of sleep has also improved. Small things have great uses and are worth buying.

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