About Niagara Healthcare
The principle
At the very heart of the Niagara story we find the Cyclo-Massage®
effect. Massage itself is as old as any form of human therapy.
Generally safe, non-invasive and instantly soothing… not surprisingly
there have, over the centuries, been numerous attempts to devise patented
mechanical or automatic approaches to provide the undoubted benefits
without all the special skill, time and sheer
physical work which massage tends to demand.
The machine age of course opened up a variety of new opportunities
in massage, but most of these systems were seriously flawed.Whilst they
delivered the massage energy by various means, all involved some form
of pounding, often piston-like or hammering action.While this may have
an apparent effect in stimulating (actually agitating muscle and tissue)
the jolting and rattling side-effect is likely to do rather worse than
cancel out any real benefit finally achieved.
In total contrast… Cyclo-Massage®… the secret shared
by each of the original Niagara products, works on a
radically different principle. Cyclo-Massage® Therapy employs a
unique elliptical movement, perhaps best described as a sort of wave
in three-dimensional form. It operates rather like a gyroscope, creating
a subtle, soothing, cycloidal (instead of just jarring) vibration.
This is achieved by the fact that the multi-directional energy waves
are moving north/south, east/west, while also actually rotating on a
constant basis.The result? Deep, gentle, relaxing treatment,without
any of those conventional side-effect worries.
History of the idea...
Cyclo-Massage® is clearly a brilliant concept, and like many such
ideas, it has fascinatingly simple beginnings. Canada’s coal-mines
in the 1930s.William Wettlaufer had invented a new machine based on
a shuffling action to sift and separate various grades of coal.The system
worked well enough, but he was more interested by the number of workers
who leaned or sat on the machine during breaks, because they found it
such an excellent way to soothe aching backs and revive weary muscles.
The inventor spent time producing scaled-down versions of his promising
machine, and a prototype bought at auction, years
later, eventually led to Owen K. Murphy acquiring the patent and starting
to refine and produce the machine which saw the birth of the Niagara
Healthcare, a company which is one of the largest manufacturers of therapy
products in the world today. A company still dedicated to finding novel,
imaginative, natural answers to a wide variety of health problems. But
also a company with scrupulous standards and the most exacting approach
to quality - underlined by full compliance ISO 9000:2000 and EN13485:2003.
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