![]() ![]() Not only does the Osaki OS 3D Pro Cyber aim to beat out it's lower end cousins of the same brand, but some of the online feedback suggests that it actually does such a great job in providing an excellent quality of massage along with its many features, that it manages to provide a better experience than some of the much higher priced options within the luxury massage chair space (like the Inada Dreamwave for example). It's about double the price of Osaki's lowest end models, so you would expect a decent amount of extra features and capability from the OS 3D Pro Cyber. If I had 6K in pocket change, this would be my bed.The OS Pro Cyber includes a lot of extra features that some of their lower priced models such as the Osaki OS-4000 Massage Chair, and the OS 4000 T (not to mention other models, like the 3700B, 4000LS, 4000CS, etc) simply don't offer. This deeply massages in the muscles and would be a great to anyone. ![]() I adore the air compressions on the feet, thighs, and wrist/hands because I do a lot of walking on concrete floors and don't treat myself to hand massages or anything in my work, who has time? For patients who get too stiff when they decline in health, range of motion can only do so much, especially for dementia and Alzheimer's where mobility is taken. You can switch levels of intensity, vibrations underneath, heat on your lower back, and different reclines. My stuff Alzheimer's residents really benefit from this chair it moves the glutes up and down, rotates balls up and down the spine, does wonders on the lower back (I read a previous Q&A did you know you're not supposed to feel pain during a massage? If you feel any pain in a particular area when relaxing your muscles, it means that area is where you are most tense and it's finally being worked at), firm but not too concentrated on the area. I'm only a CNA, but I recommend this chair for any hospital/LTC/SNF/etc purely for how amazingly thorough it massages and circulates the muscles in a person's body. ![]() I admit I am not a purchaser, but I have used this same exact model at my workplace because patient's family have bought one and donated the chair after the patient's passing. ![]()
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