A.I.-informed massage robots will arrive at some Equinox gyms this month. I gave one a try. Credit... Supported by By Lauretta Charlton Lauretta Charlton is an editor at The Times and lives in ...
AI-powered Aescape massage debuts at three Hand & Stone spas, offering clothed, automated sessions in a nation-wide pilot ...
Before the massage begins, the Aescape massage platform uses integrated infrared sensors to scan the body and, powered by AI, deliver a personalized experience. The machine learning algorithm the ...
A couple of weeks ago I got a massage. In a warmly lit, clean space—quiet aside from the ambient classical music playing in the background—I laid on a table and relaxed for 30 minutes as my massage ...
One of my favorite ways to relax at the end of a long day is to watch YouTube video compilations of chiropractors cracking backs and massaging out knots. It makes me feel like I’m receiving the ...
If you don’t have the budget for regular massage treatments — or your partner gets easily bored working out your shoulder knots — an electric back massager is a great stand-in. Whether you’re using a ...