Kyota M673 Kenko - Full Body Zero Gravity Reclining 3D Massage Chairs

Kyota 15867011
$6,999.00
$6,999.00 $6,499.00
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Warranty Info

4 Year U.S. Residential Limited Warranty

• Unlimited USA-based customer & technical support

• 4 Year structural framework warranty

• No-cost replacement on covered parts for 2 years

• Covered labor (in-home, if necessary) for 1 year

The Kyota M673 Kenko Full Body Zero Gravity Reclining 3D Massage Chairs comes with every thing you need to set the mood for a relaxing night after a hard days work while receiving a world class full body massage. The Kenko massage chairs have full body scanning and a true zero gravity recline to help recirculate blood flow to teh rest of the body. Enjoy all that this massage chair has to offer with even more features below.

Kyota M673 Kenko - Full Body Zero Gravity Reclining 3D Massage Chairs

Kyota M673 Kenko - Full Body Zero Gravity Reclining 3D Massage Chairs

Features:

Sophisticated 3-Dimensional Technology - The choreographing of side by side, up-down and in-out motions create a truly human like, silky smooth massage, from your neck & shoulders down to your gluteus muscles.

Full-Body Scanning - The M673 scans the user and sets the massage to the optimal range for a customized personal experience unique to your individual frame. Sit back, relax, and enjoy!

True Zero Gravity Recline - Developed by NASA the True Zero Gravity technology raises your calves above your heart relieving tension on your cardiovascular system and relieving pressure on your spine. Zero Gravity provides for a enhanced therapeutic session.

Slide Forward Space-Saving - No need to worry about what room or how you will arrange your chair, relax and feel the stress melt away as the Zero Wall Technology affords you the ability to place your chair with ease.

Ultimate Calf System - The M673 has the longest calf massage available combining air massage and node pressure point relief from the knees down to your feet. Circulation enhancement, pressure & tension relief, it doesn't get any better than the M673.

Targeted Arm Therapy - Arm compression therapy relieves arm, wrist, and hand tension and stress while enhancing circulation. Relax & enjoy the sensation of human hands relieving stress throughout your tired muscles.

Accu-Shoulder Compression - Shoulder compression therapy soothes tired and sore shoulder muscles while working in unison with the main back mechanism to provide the ultimate in upper body rejuvenation.

The Art of Reflexology - A comprehensive foot massage delivered by reflexology foot rollers on the soles of your feet and compression therapy to maximize your relief. Treat your feet to the best.

Lumbar Heat - Lumbar heat for your core is critical to loosen sore muscles making them receptive to massage therapy. Heat will maximizes the benefits of the M673's advanced 3D massage nodes.

Ease of Use Remote - The advanced and user friendly remote presents many critical functions at the touch of a button. Easily customize your massage to target any region for maximum therapy & relief.

Specifications

 Kyota M673 Kenko - Full Body Zero Gravity Reclining 3D Massage Chairs

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Reduce Stress 

Massage can help to reduce stress on physical and psychological levels by lowering heart rate, blood pressure, cortisol levels, and insulin levels. Serotonin and dopamine are also released, which helps the body overcome chronic or habitual, as well as acute, or short-term stress.

One study by The University of Konstanz in Germany found that just 10 minutes of massage can activate the body’s system for overcoming stress.

Another well-known study by The University of Miami School of Medicine's Touch Research Institute found that 15 minutes in a massage chair enhances measurable EEG brain activity in adults. Additionally, these adults performed more quickly and accurately in mathematical testing after receiving the massage, while groups without massage showed no improvements.

Boost Mental Health

Dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins are neurotransmitters that are released when the autonomic nervous system is stimulated. Dopamine is known as the “feel-good” hormone. Serotonin helps regulate your mood as well as your sleep, appetite, digestion, and memory. And Endorphins are your body’s natural pain reliever, which your body produces in response to stress or discomfort.

 

Research shows that massage can help increase the secretion of endorphins, dopamine, and serotonin — the body’s “feel-good” chemicals, and help reduce the levels of stress hormones, such as cortisol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine to help reduce anxiety, fatigue, and stress.

 

In a study done on the “Treatment Effects of Massage Therapy in Depressed People: A Meta-Analysis”, they concluded that massage therapy is significantly associated with alleviated depressive symptoms.

Improve Sleep

Many people use massage to help relax, manage stress and get better sleep. Regular massage sessions have been found to help decrease depression and anxiety levels and improve sleep quality. Massage can trigger the release of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that helps you feel calm. Massage can also help manage pain caused by stress or injury which may also contribute to lack of sleep such as headaches, neck and back pain and arthritis.

 

50 to 70 million Americans experience sleep issues that affect their health. According to the American Massage Therapy Association, studies show people who had regular massages reported a decrease in pain with fewer sleep disturbances

Manage Pain

According to the American Chiropractic Association, lower back pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide. Approximately one in ten people have it, and for many who develop back pain, it becomes a chronic condition. Massage helps improve venous and lymphatic flow throughout the body. By manipulating the muscles, blood flow is able to increase throughout the body. Increasing blood flow facilitates the circulation and absorption of nutritional elements into the muscle tissues.

Research has shown the inclusion of massage therapy can help with chronic pain such as back pain, headaches, osteoarthritis, and behavioral health issues like anxiety and depression, rehabilitation and athletic training and injury treatment.

Another study found that massage may provide lasting relief for chronic lower back pain, according to research published in the journal Pain Medicine. Researchers looked at 104 people with persistent back pain who were referred by their doctors to licensed massage therapists. They went to 10 sessions over 12 weeks, and the practitioners were free to design massage programs that were individual to the patients, rather than all using the same technique.

Most subjects completed a questionnaire, and more than 50% reported clinically meaningful improvement in their back pain. Several people even dropped below the threshold for disability according to lead author Niki Munk, an assistant professor of health sciences at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Additionally, many of these improvements lasted. Three months later, with no further massage sessions, 75% of the people who reported initial improvement said they still felt better.

Improve Circulation

Massage therapy can help with circulation by increasing the blood flow. This helps increase oxygenation in the body and tissues. Blood carries oxygen, and oxygen helps us function properly and heal well. It can also help with lymphatic flow and removal of toxins in the body. Often when someone has poor circulation they have swelling, tension and tightness. The pressure applied through massage therapy can help move blood through congested areas and allow new blood to flow once those areas are released.

 

One study from the University of Illinois at Chicago showed that massage improved vascular function in people who had not exercised, suggesting that massage has benefits for people regardless of their level of physical activity.

Boost Immunity

Regular massage therapy can help increase the activity of the white blood cells that help the body fight disease. It helps increase the levels of lymphocytes, which are the cells that help the immunes system fight off harmful substances in the body. Stress can also be an immunosuppressor, and daily massage can help reduce your overall stress.

Research indicates that massage therapy can help strengthen the immune system. The study reported that people who had massage experienced measurable changes in their body’s immune and endocrine response. A Cedars-Sinai study found that participants in a Swedish massage group experienced significant changes in lymphocytes, which contribute a great deal to defending the body from disease. A lymphocyte is one of three subtypes of white blood cells in the immune system. “The research indicates that massage doesn’t only feel good, it also may be good for you,” says Rapaport, the principal investigator of the study.

Lower Blood Pressure & Heart Rate

Massage has been shown to help lower blood pressure and heart rate. Lowering blood pressure helps reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. Massage increases circulation, and when blood circulation is enhanced, blood pressure can be reduced and the heart rate begins to slow.

Several studies point to the benefits of massage therapy for heart benefits:

In a 2008 study, researchers studied 263 volunteers who underwent massage for 45 to 60 minutes. Average blood pressure fell by 10 mg Hg, and heart rate by 10 beats per minute—after just one treatment. "That's about as much as you might get from prescribing a new blood pressure medication for life!" says cardiologist Dr. Joel Kahn.

In 2013 study, 50 people with mildly elevated blood pressure received a 15-minute massage three times a week for 10 sessions, while a similar group just relaxed for the same amount of time. By the end of the sessions, only blood pressure of the massage group participants had fallen, and remained lower for several days.

study examined women with high blood pressure who had an hour long massage each week for four weeks. The drop-in markers of inflammation suggest massage therapy may have a body-wide healing effect.

Sports Recovery

Caring for muscles in between workouts can help accelerate recovery, help you avoid injury, plus improve your overall performance and health. By helping to reduce inflammation and increase blood flow, this can help ease the tightening and shortening of muscle tissue.

study by the researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago, studied if massage would improve systemic circulation and reduce muscle soreness after exercise. As expected, both groups felt sore immediately after exercise, but the exercise-and-massage group reported no continuing soreness 90 minutes after massage. “We believe that massage is really changing physiology in a positive way,” said Franklin. “This is not just blood flow speeds — this is actually a vascular response.”

And, according to the AMTA (American Massage Therapy Association), their research suggests massage has a substantial impact on both the physical and mental health of people who do sports and exercise. Massage can be a preventative, corrective, and rehabilitative treatment.

 

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