Magnetic Cushion 5 Motor 12v Therapy Massage Seat Comfort Home Office Car Chair on 2040-parts.com
Rockville, Maryland, United States
The Massage Magnetic Cushion has 5 powerful massaging motors to relax and relieve knotted back muscles, loosen tense upper shoulder muscles, and relieve stress and stiffness in the neck muscles. It's also perfect for upper thigh and leg muscles. This cushion also comes equipped with ten strategically placed powerful Bio-Magnets (rated at 950-Gauss each) that help promote blood circulation and oxygen in muscle tissues and acupuncture points. The light Heat Wave Therapy soothes and relaxes tense muscles, allows the massage to penetrate deeper into the muscle tissues. This cushion's lumbar support system alleviates undue pressure from incorrect posture, protects lower spinal discs, relieves painful pressure on the tail bone, and promotes better spine alignment. This cushion is conveniently powered by your vehicle's 12-volt cigarette lighter adapter or through household AC current.
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