Health Benefits of Massage. Massage can help: Release chronic muscular tension and pain / Improve circulation / Increase joint flexibility / Reduce mental and physical fatigue and stress / Promote faster healing of injured muscular tissue / Improve posture / Reduce blood pressure . Massage is also known to promote better sleep, improve concentration, reduce anxiety and create an overall sense of well-being.





ARE YOUR EMPLOYEES
UNDER STRESS?
ON-SITE CHAIR MASSAGE
IS THE ANSWER




An easy and cost-effective way to:
• Alleviate Stress
• Improve Employee Retention
• Show Appreciation
• Enhance Employee Morale
• Increase Productivity
• Reduce Health Care Costs
• Lower Work related injuries

CONVENIENCE

Seated massage is performed in the workplace. Your employees will remain fully clothed. No oils are used, hence there is no concern about clothing stains. The chair is lightweight and portable, enabling the therapist to set up in any office or break room.



BENEFITS


Studies by the Touch Research Institute in Florida show seated massages have immediate results. After massage sessions, patients experienced a change in brain waves toward heightened alertness, better performance on math problems, and elevated moods.

At the end of the five-week study period, patients reported reduced job stress and superior moods.

This was in addition to the usual benefits of massage: relief of muscle tension, revitalized energy and a strengthened immune system.

The study findings are significant in that the International Labour Organization stated in its World Labour Report that job stress costs the U.S. economy $200 billion annually to dimished productivity, compensation claims, absenteeism, health insurance, and direct medical expenses.

TECHNIQUES USED

Seated massage utilizes acupressure to relieve tension. The session ends with quick, revitalizing strokes in order to bring the client back to a state of full and complete alertness.

Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional when you experience pain since it can be a sign of a more serious condition.

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