Panasonic EP30005KU EP30005KU Owner's Manual (English) - Page 11

Rolling

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Rolling Stretching the spine can help to relieve pressure on the intervertebral discs and to retain the normal Sshaped curve of the spine. To stretch the spine and relieve the pressure, Panasonic Massage Lounger has a Rolling Massage function. The Panasonic Massage Lounger follows the natural S-curve of the spine with its ergonomically designed track for a more natural, comfortable massage. The "S" shaped curve is more prominent on the upper portion of the massage track (closer to the neck and upper back.) This allows the rollers to press down "from the top" and not directly from the back to push blood down to the heart and increase blood flow. Panasonic's 30"massage travel length assures vertebrae stretching from your neck to your lower back. The structure of the human body forces a constant heavy load upon the shoulders and lower back. Lack of exercise, sedentary work and poor posture increasingly lead to intervertebral disc conditions. 11

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Rolling
Stretching the spine can
help to relieve pressure on
the intervertebral discs and
to retain the normal S-
shaped curve of the spine.
To stretch the spine and
relieve the pressure,
Panasonic Massage
Lounger has a Rolling
Massage function.
The Panasonic Massage
Lounger follows the natural
S-curve of the spine with its
ergonomically designed
track for a more natural,
comfortable massage.
The “S” shaped curve is
more prominent on the
upper portion of the
massage track (closer to
the neck and upper back.)
This allows the rollers to
press down “from the top”
and not directly from the
back to push blood down
to the heart and increase
blood flow.
Panasonic’s 30”massage
travel length assures
vertebrae stretching from
your neck to your lower
back.
The structure of the human body forces a constant
heavy load upon the shoulders and lower back. Lack of
exercise, sedentary work and poor posture increasingly
lead to intervertebral disc conditions.