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Job Woes Got You Down? Consider an Onsite Chair Massage!

It’s impossible to get anything done. Your right wrist is stiff. You can’t concentrate. Your lower back aches from moving heavy boxes. You’re irritable and angry. You’ve been hunched over at your desk all day and your neck hurts.

Your job can make strenuous
demands on your body.

Most of us perform certain tasks over and over throughout the course of the day. While heavy labor such as lifting, carpentry, or welding is an obvious physical stressor, even the simple repetitive motions called for in duties like typing, answering phones, or computer data entry can cause you many problems.

As if that weren’t enough, your job can strain emotions, too. The face of American workplace has changed dramatically over the past few years. As corporate downsizing continues, more tasks are performed by fewer workers, adding to an already stressful work environment. When the deadlines are crushing and keeping up with all the new technology has you overwhelmed, where can you turn for help?

You may find the answer with on-site chair massage.

Investment in Wellness

Workplace stress results in lower productivity, increased absenteeism and job-related accidents. Realizing that preventive measures are needed in today’s environment of skyrocketing health care costs, businesses and corporations are investing heavily in wellness programs for the workplace.

Many companies are finding that on-site chair massage can be an important part of a successful wellness program

Easing Your Stress

Accumulated stress and tension always diminishes your energy and vitality, and can spoil much of the pleasure and productivity you find in your work.

The rejuvenating effects of a massage in the middle of your workday may surprise you. The therapist’s touch can invigorate you as it loosens your tense muscles and stimulates your circulation.

Your ability to think and concentrate may be enhanced as the massage can drain toxins from your muscles and increase the circulation of oxygen-rich blood to your brain and body. You’ll feel alert, refreshed, and ready to get back to the job.

This mini-massage can help you get in touch with your body, educating you about where you store stress and tension and how it affects you.

If you’re troubled by chronic job-related conditions (i.e., carpal tunnel syndrome), you may find that on-site chair massage can alleviate some of the pain. You can use your session to have the massage therapist address the specific areas that are causing problems for you.

The Versatile Treat

Perhaps you’d like to reward the volunteers who competed in the Charity Bike-a-thon. Or you want to thank the staff at the nursing home for taking such good care of your mother. Planning a benefit for the local symphony? Entertaining a group of friends at your house? Maybe you’re doing a promotion for the grand opening of your new retail store.

Sporting events, shopping malls, social gatherings, fund-raisers, health fairs, on-site chair massage isn’t just restricted to the workplace. There are many other places and events where you might use it to show your appreciation, raise money, or get your product or business noticed.

On-site chair massage can be a healthful, fun, and invigorating addition to your plans. Be creative!

Relax and experience the art and science of massage.