People who don’t get enough high-quality rest understand these things about inadequate sleep:
The notion of a “sleep debt” or “sleep deficit” accumulating and impacting physical and mental health is well documented and understood by those who have studied sleep. Sleep debt is particularly dangerous and risky for people who go long stretches without a good night’s sleep.
Perhaps you recognize some of these common signs of sleep debt in your own life:
The combination of these and other issues caused by lack of sleep can adversely affect your quality of life. If you’re like many others, you will go to great lengths to improve the quantity and quality of your sleep.
As the Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School states, “You probably know firsthand that sleep affects mood. After a sleepless night, you may be more irritable, short-tempered, and vulnerable to stress. Once you sleep well, your mood often returns to normal.” And that statement applies to just one sleepless night. Being deficient in sleep quantity or quality regularly puts your overall happiness and joy in life at risk.
People with insomnia know there is no quick fix for sleep difficulties. Good “sleep hygiene” is crucial, but it doesn’t necessarily provide a complete solution to this complex problem. Medications may help you fall asleep, but they can’t induce the kind of natural, deep, restful sleep your body needs. It takes a comprehensive strategy to achieve better sleep, and massage chairs can be an essential element of that plan.
Authorities—from medical websites like HealthCentral to the American Massage Therapy Association—report that massage therapy can help people sleep better. That comes as no surprise to anyone who has ever gone to bed physically and mentally stressed and then contrasted that experience with laying down at night with their body and mind calmed and relaxed.
Clearly, there is a link between getting massages and sleeping better. As healthcare professionals explain, massages are an excellent way to trigger the body’s natural relaxation response. This calming effect includes reducing the release of the stress hormones adrenaline and cortisol, slowing breathing, and reducing heart rate. In other words, relaxation is more than just a state of mind. Massage results in physiological changes that, in turn, may deliver better, more restorative, and healthier sleep.
Consistent use of a high-quality massage chair may be one way to help YOU improve your sleep. If you are one of the millions of Americans struggling to get the sleep you need, the science shared above offers hope.
With regular use of a massage chair, sleep quantity and quality can improve significantly. Here’s how a massage chair might help you:
Not surprisingly, pre-bedtime massages are most effective when enjoyed consistently. That is why having a massage chair in your home is essential. Scheduling the occasional late-day visit to a massage therapist will not deliver the benefits of nightly sessions in your massage chair.
Plus, a certain amount of stress is associated with making the trek home after a massage therapy session. When you own a massage chair, you can complete a session and climb into bed immediately.
It is important to note that sleeping in a massage chair is not the goal or the way to achieve the best results. As we explain in Can You Sleep in a Massage Chair?, it isn’t harmful to doze off during a massage, but massage chairs are not designed for a full night’s sleep. You will get the most benefit from a massage chair by enjoying some gentle bodywork and then laying down in your bed.
One reason is the concept of sleep pressure. It is a drive for sleep that gets stronger the longer we are awake and then declines as we sleep. In many cases, people who fall asleep on the couch and then move to their bed later in the night and can’t get back to sleep are experiencing the consequences of decreased sleep pressure. The same thing can occur if you allow yourself to spend part of your night in your massage chair.
Another consideration is the “portability” of any sleep improvements you get from your massage chair. If it becomes your habit to spend some or all of your night in your chair, you may struggle to sleep in settings where no chair is available, such as on vacation or when visiting friends or family.
So, it is recommended that you use your massage chair to prepare yourself for slumber and then spend a restful night in your bed.
As beneficial as massage chairs are for getting more and deeper sleep, using yours regularly should be part of a comprehensive strategy. Other actions you should take include:
If you want better sleep and a massage chair will be part of your strategy, we can help you understand your options. Furniture For Life showrooms are relaxed environments where you can get patient, no-pressure assistance from knowledgeable and helpful Comfort Consultants as you “test drive” our exceptional collection of The World’s Best Massage Chairs®.
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