Saturday, June 20, 2009

WHAT IS A CHAIR MASSAGE?

What is a chair massage?

A chair massage, also known as a seated massage or an on-site massage, is a massage that is performed with the patient seated in a massage chair as opposed to on a massage table. While some massage therapy locations offer seated massages in their physical building, the majority of chair massages are performed on-site. This can include many places of business or other public places, such as malls.

Chair massage is a great benefit for businesses to offer employees. Many companies find that massage in the workplace reduces stress and increases energy levels among employees. Chair massage also helps relieve neck, shoulder, and arm tension that contribute to repetitive stress injuries.


Companies benefit in the form of increased productivity, lower absenteeism, and higher morale.

Onsite chair massage comes to your office, and can be set up in a conference room, empty office, or other unused space.

Also, the convenience and portability of a massage chair means that it can be set up almost anyplace. Consider arranging chair massage for:

> Trade shows, conventions, or conferences

> Company meetings or open houses

> Parties or sporting events

Have a large group? You can talk about arranging several massage practitioners.

( Normally charges in U.S. $68/hour (or $17 per 15-minute massage)) with a two-hour minimum. Massages can be set up for anywhere between 10 and 30 minutes each. These prices might be varies to country standard when ever the massage is perform (USA, Philippines, Thailand, India, UK, etc..)

Note: You can use either commercial chair or just an ordinary chair which can be used.).

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