Galenus Medical
LifePro Chi Machine Lymphatic Massager – Original Chi Swing Machine for Passive Aerobic Leg Exercises – Use While Sitting or Lying Down, Body Shaker Exercise with Mediripple
Rated 4.80 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)
$145.59
Brand | LifePro |
Color | White |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 14.5″D x 13.8″W x 8.7″H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 175 Pounds |
- Plastic
- Imported
- POWERFUL PASSIVE AEROBIC WORKOUTS – When you can’t exercise standing, there’s nothing like the 12-speed chi swing machine and its stride-like motions to stimulate your metabolism, oxygen flow, mood, and relaxation.
- MASSAGE FOR IMPROVED CIRCULATION & RECOVERY – The MediRipple integrates a red light therapy device for non-invasive muscle therapy, and a massage mode to boost circulation and pain relief.
- COMPACT, CONVENIENT, & FIT FOR ANY BED – The LifePro leg shaker chi swing machine is incredibly portable, so you can take it with you, use it in your bed, or store it away from sight.
- COUNTLESS BENEFITS WITHOUT THE GYM – The swing master chi machine can help loosen tense legs, hips, & spine while boosting flexibility & strength, all to help you burn calories, lower your blood pressure & encourage lymphatic flow.
- REMOTE CONTROL FOR EASY CUSTOMIZATION – The chi lymphatic machine comes with an easy-to-use remote, so you can control the intensity and therapeutic functions easily.
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Weight | 11.860856 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16.4 × 16.3 × 10.3 in |
Controls Type | Remote |
Display Type | Indicator LEDs |
Handle Type | Carry handle |
Maximum Speed | 180 RPM |
Minimum Speed | 40 RPM |
Motor Horsepower | 50 Watts |
Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Number of Programs | 1 |
Number of Resistance Levels | 12 |
Operation Mode | Manual & Automatic |
power-source | Corded Electric |
UPC | 810090932309 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.4 x 16.3 x 10.3 inches |
Package Weight | 5.38 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.5 x 13.8 x 8.7 inches |
Brand Name | LifePro |
Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty upon registration, Details in package |
Model Name | LP-MDRPLE |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | MDRPLE |
Style | Mediripple |
Included Components | User Manual, MediRipple Swing Machine, Remote Control, Two Ankle Wraps |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
ASIN | B0BFFVTYT9 |
Date First Available | September 15, 2022 |
Manufacturer | LifePro |
6 reviews for LifePro Chi Machine Lymphatic Massager – Original Chi Swing Machine for Passive Aerobic Leg Exercises – Use While Sitting or Lying Down, Body Shaker Exercise with Mediripple
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Laney’s Mom –
It took several days, 2-3 sessions a day, to figure out how to comfortably use this machine. I have had a (undiagnosed) sacroiliac joint problem for almost a year – basically back pain above my pelvis to the left of my spine. Last month, my left hip was starting to hurt/seize up followed by my right hip, since my gait is off balance because of the back pain and walking 2-3 miles a day. Walking was getting harder and harder and I was getting worried about my long-term mobility.For the record, I’m short and have chunky calves. This machine is supposed to be used oriented with the handle facing away from you and the infrared lights under your calf muscles. My calves are too chunky and my legs are too short to do this comfortably; the IR light domes poke into them.As others have mentioned, the ankle cradle is too firm and uncomfortable to use. I tried a towel but it kept slipping. Lifepro included a couple of cushy sweatbands that I, at first, tried on my legs but it was too awkward because my most comfortable position was with my heels on the cradle rather than my ankles or calves. So I put the sweatbands on the cradle itself and it’s better if not great.I also turned the machine around so the handle was closest to me and I just let my calves hang, swinging freely with the machine’s movement. I have Lifepro’s IR flashlight and it works well, but I think the use of IR here is questionable and kind of gimmicky unless you have calf problems in that specific spot. Likewise, I really doubt this can take the place of cardio and, coincidentally, I was keeping track of my blood pressure at my doctor’s request at the same time I first started using the swing and my BP didn’t noticeably improve over a 2 week period. YMMV.But if you’re immobile, chances are it will help you feel better, looser, and more relaxed, if you can find a comfortable position.Even with these various discomforts, the machine helped my back and hips after the very first session. Now, I do two sessions a day, 5 minutes in the morning and 10 minutes before bed, usually on the lowest speed, and I’m experiencing a lot less pain. For this reason alone, it’s worth the money.Two things I would change:1. Design the machine so it will stand up on end, making it easier to store between uses. I can’t think of a reason why the end opposite the handle needs to be rounded except aesthetics.2. On manual mode, remember the last speed setting. It doesn’t matter if you’re using manual or auto mode, it starts at 8, where the speed range is 1-12.Also note that if you have knee problems (I do) this machine can make them worse. Experiment with speed, leg placement on the cradle (heel, ankle, calf), even whether your toes point straight up at the ceiling or off to the sides. I sometimes bring one knee to my chest and let the other leg swing, then switch. It all makes a difference whether the swing makes my knees ache.
RB –
Wow, this was a life saver purchase! I have had trouble with swollen legs and ankles for 5-7 years now. The problem has gotten worse over time. My feet were in constant pain and often agony. I have to climb stairs to get to my bedroom taking them one step at a time, then dragging my other leg and foot behind to meet on that same step. One day at work, I was outside getting bit up by bugs talking to customers when I noticed the spot I was scratching, just above my ankle, was pitted in. The stranger sitting next to me saw the look of disbelief on my face. She followed my gaze and also saw the deep pitting, she spoke up telling me that her legs had been even worse 3 months ago. She told me how dangerous it was to be that full of inflammation. I looked over at her legs which looked completely normal. I was interested:, she showed me her swing machine that she had purchased 3 months earlier when she had become afraid of dying from a stroke. She told me, that she uses her swing machine morning and evening everyday, without fail. And within a month her legs began to kook normal.I went home and ordered this machine that night. It arrived in 3 days.From my first use my legs felt such relief. After using it three times in 24 hours my legs were slimmer the inflammation was subsiding. I have noticed even my blouses are a little more roomier through the arm pit area and across the belly. This machine is making a fast difference. Now when I feel my legs begin to hurt, or feel heavy I stop and do a leg treatment especially at work where I have to climb a lot of stairs.I absolutely will recommend this machine to everyone.
Pmsher –
Works wwell, easy to use.
Laney’s Mom –
It took several days, 2-3 sessions a day, to figure out how to comfortably use this machine. I have had a (undiagnosed) sacroiliac joint problem for almost a year – basically back pain above my pelvis to the left of my spine. Last month, my left hip was starting to hurt/seize up followed by my right hip, since my gait is off balance because of the back pain and walking 2-3 miles a day. Walking was getting harder and harder and I was getting worried about my long-term mobility.For the record, I’m short and have chunky calves. This machine is supposed to be used oriented with the handle facing away from you and the infrared lights under your calf muscles. My calves are too chunky and my legs are too short to do this comfortably; the IR light domes poke into them.As others have mentioned, the ankle cradle is too firm and uncomfortable to use. I tried a towel but it kept slipping. Lifepro included a couple of cushy sweatbands that I, at first, tried on my legs but it was too awkward because my most comfortable position was with my heels on the cradle rather than my ankles or calves. So I put the sweatbands on the cradle itself and it’s better if not great.I also turned the machine around so the handle was closest to me and I just let my calves hang, swinging freely with the machine’s movement. I have Lifepro’s IR flashlight and it works well, but I think the use of IR here is questionable and kind of gimmicky unless you have calf problems in that specific spot. Likewise, I really doubt this can take the place of cardio and, coincidentally, I was keeping track of my blood pressure at my doctor’s request at the same time I first started using the swing and my BP didn’t noticeably improve over a 2 week period. YMMV.But if you’re immobile, chances are it will help you feel better, looser, and more relaxed, if you can find a comfortable position.Even with these various discomforts, the machine helped my back and hips after the very first session. Now, I do two sessions a day, 5 minutes in the morning and 10 minutes before bed, usually on the lowest speed, and I’m experiencing a lot less pain. For this reason alone, it’s worth the money.Two things I would change:1. Design the machine so it will stand up on end, making it easier to store between uses. I can’t think of a reason why the end opposite the handle needs to be rounded except aesthetics.2. On manual mode, remember the last speed setting. It doesn’t matter if you’re using manual or auto mode, it starts at 8, where the speed range is 1-12.Also note that if you have knee problems (I do) this machine can make them worse. Experiment with speed, leg placement on the cradle (heel, ankle, calf), even whether your toes point straight up at the ceiling or off to the sides. I sometimes bring one knee to my chest and let the other leg swing, then switch. It all makes a difference whether the swing makes my knees ache.
RB –
Wow, this was a life saver purchase! I have had trouble with swollen legs and ankles for 5-7 years now. The problem has gotten worse over time. My feet were in constant pain and often agony. I have to climb stairs to get to my bedroom taking them one step at a time, then dragging my other leg and foot behind to meet on that same step. One day at work, I was outside getting bit up by bugs talking to customers when I noticed the spot I was scratching, just above my ankle, was pitted in. The stranger sitting next to me saw the look of disbelief on my face. She followed my gaze and also saw the deep pitting, she spoke up telling me that her legs had been even worse 3 months ago. She told me how dangerous it was to be that full of inflammation. I looked over at her legs which looked completely normal. I was interested:, she showed me her swing machine that she had purchased 3 months earlier when she had become afraid of dying from a stroke. She told me, that she uses her swing machine morning and evening everyday, without fail. And within a month her legs began to kook normal.I went home and ordered this machine that night. It arrived in 3 days.From my first use my legs felt such relief. After using it three times in 24 hours my legs were slimmer the inflammation was subsiding. I have noticed even my blouses are a little more roomier through the arm pit area and across the belly. This machine is making a fast difference. Now when I feel my legs begin to hurt, or feel heavy I stop and do a leg treatment especially at work where I have to climb a lot of stairs.I absolutely will recommend this machine to everyone.
Pmsher –
Works wwell, easy to use.