Luraco Health & Beauty LLC, the leading American manufacturer of Medical Massage Chairs, proudly announced that its medical massage chair technology has been officially licensed and accredited as Durable Medical Equipment (DME). This designation marks a significant milestone in the evolution of therapeutic wellness technology, formally recognising Luraco's medical massage chairs as equipment suitable for use within healthcare and clinical wellness environments.
Durable Medical Equipment accreditation is granted only to products and suppliers that meet rigorous healthcare standards for safety, reliability, and therapeutic application. With this recognition, Luraco's medical massage chairs are now positioned to serve a growing role in hospitals, clinical wellness programs, and other healthcare settings that prioritise evidence-based approaches to stress reduction, recovery, and overall well-being.
A scientific study was conducted at the Weber State University Stress Relief Centre to measure the impact of 2887 students sitting on a Luraco Medical Massage Chair for 15 minutes on various stress-related factors, including perceived stress levels, resting heart rate, blood pressure, and physical pain. See the charts for the result.
Headquartered in Arlington, Texas, Luraco is widely recognised as the ONLY American Manufacturer of Massage Chairs, designing and producing advanced therapeutic massage technology domestically. The company's chairs integrate a variety of therapeutic modalities, including precision robotic massage, stretching programs, and biometric monitoring such as heart rate and blood pressure, enabling users and wellness professionals to observe measurable physiological responses during relaxation and recovery sessions.
While advanced technology drives Luraco's innovation, the therapeutic principles behind massage itself are rooted in centuries of naturopathic practice. Across Eastern cultures, structured massage therapy has long been recognised as an essential component of holistic health—supporting circulation, muscular recovery, and stress management. In recent years, Western healthcare institutions have increasingly begun embracing these approaches as complementary wellness solutions within modern clinical environments.