Massage & Wellbeing

Massage & Wellbeing Centre
@ Gandy St.

'the natural way to heal your body
and your mind'

Massage & Wellbeing @ Work

Do Your Employees Deserve Reward?

From manufacturers to hospitals to corporate employers, companies across the country are using seated massage services to make work literally less of a pain in the neck for employees. Seated massage provides hardworking employees with a convenient method of alleviating the stress inherent in these competitive times.

Bad posture at a desk for prolonged periods often results in lower back pain. Repetitive motion injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, are common among office workers. A 10 to 20 minute 'stress buster' massage relieves tension in neck, back and shoulder muscles, reducing irritability and increasing productivity.

Benefits

Studies by the Touch Research Institute in Florida showed that the benefits of seated massage have quick results. Immediately after massage sessions, the subjects experienced a change in brain waves in the direction of heightened alertness and better performance on math problems (completed in less time with fewer errors).

At the end of the five-week study period, subjects reported reduced job stress and elevated moods. This was in addition to the usual benefits of massage, relief of muscular tension, revitalised energy and a stronger immune system.

According to the Health & Safety Executive, "2005/6 work related stress cost the UK economy £530 million", which equates to a heavy burden on the employer of a large workforce!!!!!

Convenience

Seated massage is performed in the workplace. Your employees will be seated upright on a special massage chair and will remain fully clothed. No oils are used, so there is no need for them to be concerned about stains on clothing. The session generally lasts from 10-20 minutes. The chair is lightweight and portable enabling it to be set up in virtually any office or break room.

Safety

The practitioner will demonstrate the procedure for getting on and off the massage chair for those unfamiliar with it's use. Positioning is very important and the practitioner should check regularly throughout the session to be sure the client's alignment remains correct.

Seated Massage

Techniques Used

Seated massage utilizes acupressure and Swedish massage as well as other modalities to relieve tension. Through beginning at a slower pace, the work moves a little faster and deeper as the practitioner proceeds. The session ends with the quick, revitalising strokes in order to bring the client back to a state of full consciousness.

Employee Reward

Reward the winning department of a team competition to a 15 minute massage for each member of the department. After a stressful and demanding project, contract for a day of chair massage to show your appreciation for a job well done. Or substitute a congratulations in the office newsletter after a strong fiscal quarter with a sign-up in the break room for a complimentary massage. If the company's budget needs improved productivity to afford contracting a therapist, consider having the employees pay for their own corporate chair massage on a monthly or bi-weekly basis, "comp"-ing the break time for this de-stressing activity.

Available for Conferences and Exhibitions

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