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massage chair

1 of 1noun
/məˈsɑːʒ tʃɛr/
Forms:massage chairs
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a chair that is designed to massage and manipulate the muscles and soft tissues of the body, typically using electronic motors and rollers

A massage chair is a type of chair designed to provide a relaxing massage through built-in mechanisms that move and apply pressure to the body. It typically has features like adjustable settings to target specific areas of the body, such as the back, neck, or legs. Massage chairs may use various techniques like kneading, tapping, or rolling to mimic the effects of a manual massage. They are often used for relaxation, stress relief, or to help with muscle tension, and are commonly found in homes, offices, or spas.

  • After a long day at work, I love relaxing in my massage chair to unwind.
  • The massage chair at the spa was so soothing that I fell asleep during my session.
  • She bought a new massage chair for her office to help relieve back pain.
  • After the workout, I used the massage chair to help reduce muscle soreness.
  • He sat down in the massage chair, hoping it would ease the tension in his shoulders.