In the fast-paced American lifestyle, lower back discomfort has long been a “hidden health killer” plaguing many. Whether it’s office workers sitting in Manhattan for long periods, entrepreneurs rushing through the streets of Los Angeles, fitness enthusiasts who frequently engage in outdoor activities, professionals who need to bend over for extended periods, or even middle-aged and elderly people whose lower back function declines with age, almost everyone has experienced the discomfort of lower back pain, stiffness, and weakness. As the body’s “support center,” the lower back connects the upper and lower body, bearing most of the body’s weight. Problems with the lower back not only affect daily activities and reduce quality of life, but in severe cases, can lead to chronic diseases such as herniated discs and lumbar muscle strain, even impacting work and family life. Lower back massage, as a safe, efficient, and side-effect-free physical therapy method, has long been the first choice for Americans to relieve lower back discomfort and protect their lower back health. Its importance is self-evident, and it is the core direction of our professional assistance to everyone suffering from lower back problems.