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  2. This massager cured my back pain — and it's on sale - AOL

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    I'm not the only fan — more than 35,000 Amazon shoppers are obsessed too. See for yourself and save over 40%.

  3. Massage chair - Wikipedia

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    A massage chair in use. Chair Massage is done in an ergonomically designed portable chair. [4] Chair massage focuses on the head, neck, shoulders, back, arms and hands.Massage therapists are able to offer on-site massage to many environments because of the portability of the massage chair, and clients do not need to disrobe to receive a chair massage.

  4. Shiatsu - Wikipedia

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    Shiatsu (/ ʃ i ˈ æ t s-,-ˈ ɑː t s uː / shee-AT-, -⁠ AHT-soo; [1] 指圧) is a form of Japanese bodywork based on concepts in traditional Chinese medicine such as qi meridians. Having been popularized in the twentieth century by Tokujiro Namikoshi (1905–2000), [2] shiatsu derives from the older Japanese massage modality called anma.

  5. Massage - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 Cochrane Review concluded that there is very little evidence that massage is an effective treatment for lower back pain. [119] A meta-analysis conducted by scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign failed to find a statistically significant reduction in pain immediately following treatment. [ 109 ]

  6. AOL-reviewed: The Renpho eye massager has almost 17,000 five ...

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    Hilal-Campo explains that massagers like the Renpho "gently manipulate" the delicate tissues surrounding the eye, and by massaging the muscles around the eyelids, they actually "relieve tension ...

  7. Head massage - Wikipedia

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    Woman in India receiving a head massage from a public seller of massages. Indian head massage is an alternative medicine massage. One form of this is Champissage (a trademark; possibly a portmanteau of chāmpi, the Hindi and Urdu term for the practice, and massage). [3]