Give it 30 to 45 minutes, the right tools, and relaxing soundscape. The Recovery Room at Chinook Glow does the rest.
You lie directly on the mat, which warms gently beneath you using natural amethyst, jade, and tourmaline gemstones. As the warmth builds, the mat pulses a low-frequency electromagnetic field — the same frequency range found in the earth's natural magnetic environment. It's quiet, subtle, and deeply restorative. Many clients don't feel much at first. That's normal. This is background-level therapy working while you rest.
Once you're settled on the mat, you zip the Normatec Elite boots over your legs. They inflate from your feet upward in a slow, rhythmic wave — the same direction your venous system naturally moves fluid back toward the heart. It feels like a thorough, progressive leg massage that works from the inside out. Most people find it deeply satisfying, especially after a long day on their feet, after travel, or after physical training.
Entirely optional and completely personal. The Eyeris Zen fits gently over your eyes and temples, applying soft rhythmic compression with optional gentle warmth. The moment it's on, the rest of the world disappears. The blackout design, the heat, and the compression work together to create the conditions for a near-sleep state. It's a small addition that makes a surprisingly large difference to how completely you can switch off during a session.
Selected peer-reviewed findings published in clinical journals. Provided for educational purposes — individual results vary.
Research references are provided for educational purposes and reflect published peer-reviewed findings. Chinook Glow does not make medical claims. Individual results vary and are not guaranteed. All services at Chinook Glow are wellness services and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. PEMF therapy and compression therapy may not be suitable for all individuals — please inform our staff of any relevant health conditions before your session. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider if you have specific medical concerns before beginning a new wellness practice.