If you're a massage therapist, physical therapist, recovery coach, or wellness writer with real knowledge to share about massage therapy, home recovery, or the science of muscle relaxation — the Trucomfort blog wants to hear from you.
Trucomfort is a premium U.S. supplier of massage chairs, bed frames, and Murphy beds. Our blog audience includes home wellness enthusiasts, recovery-focused buyers, and e-commerce professionals who take rest and physical health seriously. They read to make better decisions — about equipment, recovery routines, and how to build a home environment that supports their body long-term.
That's the audience a massage therapy writer wants. Engaged, research-driven, and actively looking for credible, practical guidance.
Massage Chair & Recovery Topics We're Actively Looking For
We publish original guest posts across the following massage, recovery, and home wellness topics. These are the categories that perform best with our audience:
Massage Chair Benefits & Buyer Guidance
- What massage chairs actually do — and what they can't replace
- How to choose a massage chair for chronic back pain, desk posture, or athletic recovery
- Zero gravity recline — what it is, how it works, and who benefits most
- 4D vs 3D massage mechanisms — a clear, jargon-free comparison for buyers
- Air compression massage — how it differs from roller-based therapy and why it matters
- Massage chair buying guide for seniors, remote workers, and active individuals
- What to look for in a massage chair under $2,000 — a therapist's checklist
Massage Therapy Science & Practice
- The physiology of muscle tension — why it builds and how massage addresses it
- Evidence-based benefits of regular massage for chronic pain and stress management
- How often should you use a massage chair? Frequency, duration, and protocol guidance
- Massage therapy for specific conditions — lower back pain, tension headaches, IT band tightness
- What massage does to the nervous system — the parasympathetic response explained
- Contraindications for massage chairs — when not to use one, and what to do instead
Home Recovery & Wellness Routines
- Building an effective home recovery routine for athletes and active adults
- Evening recovery habits that improve sleep quality and next-day performance
- How to design a home wellness corner around a massage chair
- Recovery for remote workers — managing desk posture, eye strain, and sedentary tension
- Massage chairs vs. foam rolling, stretching, and professional massage — when to use each
- Post-workout recovery protocols that combine massage, heat, and movement
Massage Therapy for Specific Populations
- Massage chair use for seniors — safety considerations, benefits, and recommended features
- How massage therapy supports mental health, anxiety reduction, and sleep improvement
- Using massage chairs during pregnancy — what's safe, what's not, and what the research says
- Massage for injury recovery — what helps, what to avoid, and how to work with a physio's guidance
What You Get as a Contributor
- A do-follow backlink to your website, practice, or professional profile — one in the article body and one in your author bio
- Your author bio featured on every article you publish, including your credentials and specialization
- Exposure to an engaged audience of massage chair buyers, home wellness enthusiasts, and recovery-focused readers
- Long-term organic visibility on a niche wellness platform with consistent search traffic
- A publishing credit on a premium brand blog aligned with the quality of your expertise
Submission Guidelines
- Length: 1,000 words minimum — 1,200 to 1,800 preferred for in-depth clinical or research-based pieces
- Originality: 100% original content not published or pending elsewhere
- Evidence: Claims supported by peer-reviewed studies, clinical experience, or credible professional references
- Format: Google Doc (editor access enabled) or Word document with clear H2/H3 headings
- Author bio: 50–80 words including your name, credentials, and one link
- Images: Suggest at least one royalty-free image relevant to your topic
- No advertorials: Editorial content only — pieces written to promote a product or brand will not be published
Ready to Pitch Your Massage Therapy or Recovery Article?
Send a 3–5 sentence pitch with your proposed topic, your angle, and a brief note about your background. We review every pitch personally and respond within 5–7 business days.
📩 Submit Your Pitch →How the Submission Process Works
- Send your pitch — Email a short summary of your proposed article to sales@trucomfortmassagechairs.com. Include the topic, your angle, and a brief note on your professional background.
- We confirm fit — Our editorial team responds within 5–7 business days to let you know if it's a match and share any specific guidelines.
- Submit your draft — Send the completed article as a Google Doc with editor access, along with your author bio, image suggestions, and preferred backlink.
- Editorial review — We may make light edits for clarity, formatting, or SEO. You'll be notified before publication and can review any significant changes.
- Published and shared — Once live, we send you the article URL so you can share it with your own audience and patients.
Who We're Looking For
- Registered massage therapists (RMTs) and licensed massage therapists (LMTs)
- Physical therapists and physiotherapists with a soft-tissue or recovery focus
- Sports medicine professionals, athletic trainers, and recovery coaches
- Chiropractors and osteopaths writing about soft-tissue management and recovery
- Wellness bloggers with a clinically grounded approach to massage and recovery content
- Personal trainers specializing in post-workout recovery and mobility
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I mention my clinic or practice in the article?
You can reference your practice in your author bio and include a link there. Within the article body, one contextual link to a relevant, non-competing resource is permitted.
Can I write about a specific massage chair model?
Articles that reference products as examples within a broader educational or clinical context are welcome. We do not publish articles whose primary purpose is to review or promote a specific product.
Do you accept articles from practitioners outside North America?
Yes — though content should be relevant to a North American audience in terms of terminology, standards of practice, and product availability.
How long after approval does my article go live?
Typically 7–14 business days after your draft is approved and any edits are finalized.
Contact the Trucomfort Editorial Team
Have a question before you pitch? Reach us at sales@trucomfortmassagechairs.com or call +1 (418) 717-0912.
For our full submission guidelines covering sleep health, bedroom design, and home wellness topics, visit the Trucomfort Write for Us page.
Share Your Massage & Recovery Expertise With Our Readers
Massage therapists, physios, recovery coaches, and wellness writers — if you have clinical knowledge or research-backed insight to share about massage and home recovery, we want to publish it.
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