All Guides
Every guide we publish about MYNTA — quick, direct answers to the questions readers ask most often.
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Can I use a massage chair if I have a pacemaker?
No — if you have a pacemaker, you should not use a massage chair until your cardiologist explicitly clears you. The electromagnetic fields generated by massage chair motors and the
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Is a massage chair good for scoliosis?
No — a massage chair cannot correct or treat scoliosis, and people with scoliosis should consult their doctor before using one, because roller pressure applied to an abnormally cur
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Is it okay to sit in a massage chair every day?
Yes, daily massage chair use is safe for most healthy adults — the key variable is session length and intensity, not frequency itself. Starting at 15 minutes per session at a low i
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Are massage chairs really good for you?
Yes — massage chairs deliver measurable physical benefits, including reduced muscle tension, improved circulation, and lower perceived stress, when used consistently and at appropr
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Is a massage chair a good idea?
Yes — a massage chair is a good idea for most people who carry daily muscle tension and want consistent, on-demand relief without booking appointments. The value depends heavily on
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How long do massage chairs typically last?
Most massage chairs last 3–7 years under daily use, with higher-end models built to 10+ years when used within their weight limits and maintained properly.
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What is the best massage chair brand?
No single brand leads every category — but for buyers who want 4D roller technology, extended SL-track coverage, and genuine therapeutic features without spending $5,000 or more, M
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What 5 parts of the body are not allowed to massage?
Five body areas that should not be massaged include the throat and anterior neck, the back of the knees, the groin and femoral triangle, bony prominences like the spine and joints,
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What are the different types of massage chairs?
Massage chairs fall into five main types defined by their roller mechanism and track architecture: 2D, 3D, and 4D roller chairs, plus S-track and SL-track chairs — with the track s
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What are the disadvantages of massage chairs?
Massage chairs have five main disadvantages: high upfront cost, intensity that can cause soreness in new users, roller alignment issues for taller or broader users, significant wei
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How do massage chairs work?
Massage chairs work by combining motorized roller mechanisms — 2D, 3D, or 4D — mounted on a tracked rail system with inflatable airbags, heat elements, and programmable recline to
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What do chiropractors think about massage chairs?
Most chiropractors view massage chairs as a useful tool for managing daily muscle tension between professional appointments — not a replacement for clinical care, but a legitimate