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Proper placement of hands, arms, legs and soles
In order to prevent
knees floating,
the angle of the legs is
lowered.
In order to ensure that
soles reach the bottom,
the angle of the legs is
raised.
①
Slide the section to ensure that knees do not float.
②
The angle of the legs is lowered
if that does not work.
Slide the section to
ensure that knees do
not float.
Insert the foot deeply.
Rear knee massage
section
Hand & arm massage
Leg & sole massage
For taller persons:
Knee floating even when legs are slided with section.
Rear knee massage section not properly aligned
Short individuals:
Soles do not reach the bottom.
Knee joint
Too low
Correct
(slightly lower than knee joint)
⁃
If the contacting positions for rear knee massage section drift during massage, re-align the position again.
Rising
Lowering
Lowering
Insert hands and arms
deeply into the section.
Align elbows with armrests.
Place the shoulders and arms so
that they come into contact with
the Upper Arm Massage Section.
The contents of the action
Proper placement of hands, arms, legs and soles
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