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What
is an On-Site Chair Massage?
Chair Massage is a clothes-on seated massage, without oils,
in a lunchroom or meeting room, during the employee's break
or lunch, so no work time is lost. It is a short massage
covering the head, neck, back, shoulders and arms in a 10-minute
session. It is an effective way to improve your employees'
moral, therefore ensuring company investment with staff
retention. On-Site Chair Massage relaxes, but more important
revitalizes, restoring mental clarity, alertness and leaves
your staff relaxed and energized.
What
are the Benefits of On-Site Chair Massage?
Poor posture, while sitting at a desk for extended periods
often results in low back pain. Repetitive motion can cause
tendonitis, or more extreme injuries such as carpal tunnel
syndrome; these are common among office workers. Massaging
the muscles of the neck, back, shoulders and arms for approx.
10 minutes, relives pain and fatigue while reducing irritability
and increasing productivity. It reduces muscle tension;
reduces tension headaches; increases circulation; boosts
energy and alertness; increases moral; reduces anxiety;
decreases repetitive-stress injuries (RSS). This 10 minute
Chair Massage helps to melt tension away from the neck,
head, back, shoulders, arms, and hands if needed. These
areas hold the most tension in the body, often as a result
of the physical demands of working at a computer or improperly
holding a telephone receiver.
Is
On-Site Chair Massage Economical?
Give yourself and your employees a 10-minute vacation. It
is a perfect way to incorporate self-care into the work
environment. Many employers are noting the positive effects
of an on-site massage as part of their wellness program.
It is a very cost effective way to boost employee morale
and provide valuable health benefits; the cost of which
employees are willing to share.
Why
is on-site chair massage so popular?
1. The results are immediate - the employees feel better
right away.
2. It is great for everyone and can be adapted to a variety
of work environments.
3. Massage complements other wellness programs already in
place.
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