On-Site Chair Massage

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On-Site Chair Massage

Duration: 10, 15, 20 or 30 minutes

Body parts treated: Back, neck, shoulders, arms, head and hands

Techniques used: Acupressure, effleurage, petrissage, Indian head massage

Equipment: Ergonomically designed chair

 

‘Stress levels measured before and after each massage found one of the biggest benefits of seated massage therapy is stress relief by as much as 85%’

– International Journal of Neurosciences

Chair Massage/ Seated Acupressure Massage, is a short but effective treatment lasting anywhere between 10 to 30 minutes. The massage is performed on a specifically designed chair with the client remaining fully clothed, making it a quick and effective treatment at events or in a working or creative workspace.

Each treatment is tailored to the individuals needs using a combination of traditional East-Asian and modern Western techniques to reduce tension, rejuvenate and de-stress.

Treatments are performed in a private room/space with aromatherapy and calming music to help relax, focus and activate the senses, followed by after care tips to support physical well-being.


Benefits

For individuals & employers

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One of the greatest benefits of seated massage is its ability to reduce stress by as much as 85%.

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Tight neck and shoulder muscles often limit the circulation to the brain, which consequently doesn't support memory or concentration. With tight muscles relaxed, and stress eased, thought processes and focus are heightened.

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The therapists knowledge & design of the chair helps relieve tension and back pain by up to 48%.

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With regular chair massage, repetitive strain injury can be reduced by 37%.

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Studies show that massage helps improve sleep by boosting serotonin levels up to 28%.

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As a form of self care, massage boosts productivity and motivation by increasing energy levels and feelings of self worth.

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Increases activity of the lymphatic system & white blood cells, both vital for immune function.

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‘Massage therapy can help treat depression and anxiety by relieving muscle tension and improving physical health whilst strengthening your body-mind connection’ - Dr Mason Turner.