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  • Tell me about back massage machines…
  • sam_underhill
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    It was rather pleasant trying out the one in Debenhams yesterday. is it doing me any good? or harm for that matter? Any good makes / models to go for?

    MrNutt
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    get one that runs off the mains, battery ones aren't much cop. get a good one and it'll save you a fortune in chiropractor bills! (I've had a couple of homemedic ones which have lasted about three years each but now I'm looking for a new one since the last ones just given up the ghost)

    sam_underhill
    Full Member

    MrNutt – would you buy a homedics one again then, or is 3 years too soon for them to give up the ghost?

    Aus
    Free Member

    after a serious motorbike crash some years back, I've been using a Backlife machine, and positive that it helps a bit … regular use seems the trick

    MrNutt
    Free Member

    probably, they do the job, infact I saw one in tkmaxx for about thirty quid, I'd get another as they do the job but I figure it could be money well spent if anyone can suggest where I could get a better option

    sam_underhill
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    i've just heard back from a friend of mine who has one. He's got this one which seemed quite good when we tried it a few weeks ago.

    Podium
    Free Member

    Alternatively you might want to consider having regular deep tissue massage therapy from a suitably qualified specialist.The sort that might well use advanced techniques on back/neck problems or any other niggles [acute or chronic] As well as doing specific,focussed work they might also give you remedial stretches/exercises and all sorts of advice that would probably pay for itself many times over…
    Just sayin'

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    GrahamS
    Full Member

    Is it just me who keeps reading that thread title as "Tell me about back passage machines…"? 😯

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