Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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gift for mom
Hi folks!
My mom turns 64 next month, and I want to gift something useful. Unfortunately, she has a lower-backache and wearing the belt made with a dog's fur doesn't help at all, as I see, that's why I think about something more effective. Fortunately, I have a nest egg, so I consider buying a massage chair. I've never had one, so it would be great if you had faced them and share your thoughts on this. Is there any benefit from a massage chair? Thanks |
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You may want to buy her a massage pillow before investing in a chair. It is less expensive, portable, uses less space, and much easier to get rid of when you no longer want it. I have seen a lot of used massage chairs for sale.
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upd. I hope she'll use it because she has really bad problems with the spine Last edited by GwenR; 02-09-2020 at 10:37 PM. |
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Massage
First I would find out if she likes getting massages. Some people don't. In my case I would love to have a massage chair because I have other aches and pains as well as back issues. It's something you would need to ask her before you purchase it for sure. They take up quite a bit of space. Ideally if she had a spot in the house where you could buy a small one that she could use for a short time then have her normal chair in the TV room. They are not always comfortable to sit in other then when you are using them. Some of the furniture stores have them but they are nothing more than vibration chairs. Those wouldn't really be beneficial to me.
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Perhaps you should be getting in touch with a chiropractor or physical therapist that specializes in lower back issues before you purchase anything to deal with her issues!
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As a minimum have her try one in a store.
Asking for individuals actual results is a very good idea and hopefully you will get some replies. I had a chair that heated and massaged. I did not have any back problems. Did not use the features very much. The heating might be a good option. If she has problems standing you might consider a chair that also helps you stand. Be sure before you get it that she figures out how it will fit in her room and what furniture she might need to get rid of. |
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Get off the chair, drop the pillow on the floor and get some exercise !!
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Sounds like young mom needs a PMR doctor .. evaluate for physical therapy, aqua therapy etc... too much sitting around makes it a lot worse.. plus she could need better shoes, diet program.. there are a lot of areas needed to be evaluated..
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Your mother is still young so I would just ask her what she needs or would like to have for her birthday.
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Make a chiropractor apt for mom to find out what’s wrong first and have them correct it. Massage chairs are nice for muscle pain but if she has something else it may not help her
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I think they are a bit of a gimmick, but they are definitely a pain PITB when turned on, and you are trying to drink a cup of tea!
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I have one. I love it for back n neck and calves. But not comfortable to watch tv in or read. If there is room in a bedroom or office get one. If not get her some pedicures where they use massage chairs.
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Agree with posters who advise against the purchase of the bulky, expensive chair. Maybe buy some massage gifts or, as others have said, a physical therapy or medical consultation, or a personal trainer consultation. With spine problems, it helps to have a strong set of core muscles.
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