ByGoraud Mazanec 2019-09-16 500
It is understood that Panasonic this foot massager added "cure fatigue" and "exercise fatigue" two massage functions. The treatment of fatigue is mainly aimed at wearing high heels, such as sole (heel) fatigue, ankle and calf fatigue, if your work is often standing. You can also use this foot massager after a day's work to relax your leg muscles.
And exercise fatigue function, it is mainly aimed at muscle fatigue after exercise, after the use of this function, will start from the toes for massage, and then relax the whole leg. In addition, the massager also has a warm function, there are "high temperature" (40 ℃) and "low temperature" (37 ℃) two modes, can be operated according to their own needs, the strength is "weak, medium, strong" three. The first time you use it, it's best to start with the "weak" file.
Panasonic foot massager is treated in 12 positions: knee, posterior knee, upper calf, front thigh, posterior thigh, medial / lateral thigh, tibia, toe, calf, ankle, heel and sole. Fully meet the need for massage from the soles of the feet to the thighs. In terms of price, Panasonic foot massager is expected to sell for 50, 000 yen (about $464), which is a reasonable price considering that the Panasonic foot massager will offer a complete massage from the soles of the feet to the thighs.
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