Airbags Do More Than Squeeze — They Move and Support Your Body
Dr. Alan Weidner
Hi, I’m Dr. Alan Weidner from Massage Chair Relief.
Most people think massage chair airbags simply inflate and squeeze, but they actually do much more than that.
What Airbags Really Do
Airbags are strategically placed throughout the chair—along the:
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Shoulders
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Arms
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Hips
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Calves
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Feet
When they inflate and deflate, they don’t just apply pressure. They help move and position your body during the massage.
Movement and Stretching
Airbags play a key role in stretching programs.
For example, they can:
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Hold your shoulders in place while the chair reclines
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Secure your legs while the backrest stretches your spine
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Gently twist or rotate parts of your body
This creates a deeper, more effective stretch than rollers alone can provide.
Support and Stabilization
Airbags also help stabilize your body so the rollers can work more effectively.
By holding you in position, they allow the rollers to:
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Target specific muscles more accurately
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Apply more consistent pressure
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Deliver a more controlled massage
Compression Massage Benefits
In addition to movement and support, airbags provide compression massage, which can help:
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Improve circulation
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Reduce muscle tension
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Relieve fatigue
The rhythmic inflation and deflation create a soothing, therapeutic effect.
Final Thoughts
Airbags are a crucial part of the massage experience. They don’t just squeeze—they enhance movement, improve stretching, and support your body throughout the massage.
I’m Dr. Alan Weidner from Massage Chair Relief, and I’ll see you in the next video.





