On Site/Chair Massage

On-Site Massage can be performed at any location as next to no preparation time is required and little space needed. It is ideal for, workplace, airport, care home, event, conference, hen parties, pamper days, film set. The massage is performed fully clothed on an ergonomic chair. Pressure is applied to stress release points on the back, neck, head, shoulders, arms and hands. Benefits are felt immediately and long-term effects of office work such as repetitive strain injury (RSI), backache, lack of concentration and more are often relieved.  Seated massage is ideal for the workplace as it’s a through the clothes treatment that gives great results in a short amount of time. Even a 15 minute massage significantly reduces stress and anxiety, and since statistics show that 75% of all illnesses are stress related this is a great way to promote good health at work.

Benefits 

  • Releases muscle tension and stiffness
  • Induces relaxation and a sense of calm
  • Improves focus, productivity  and concentration
  • Boosts employee morale
  • Helps with Repetitive Strain Injury and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • mproves headaches, sinus problems and eyestrain
  • Increases energy levels
  • Ideal for special events or exhibitions
  • Decreases stress
  • Helps to prevent repetitive strain injury RSI
  • Helps promote and maintain corporate health and wellbeing
  • Reduces anxiety, irritability and insomnia
  • Enhances immunity by stimulating lymph flow, the body’s natural defence system
  • Improves flexibility and suppleness of upper body muscle groups

On-Site Massage is great for the office and at important events which is highly in demand.

The session will normally lasts 10-20 or 30 minutes depending on the request at the time of the booking. There is no oils or fragranced candels/oils involved in the session.  A minimum booking of two hours is required.

The first method is when the employer pays.
A set fee is paid depending on the number of hours that the therapist has worked and the employees pay nothing.

The second method is when the employer part pays
The employer pays half the amount up front and then the employees get half price treatments and pay me directly

The third method is when the employees pay
The employees just pays the therapist directly for the treatments.

Pricing varies depending on the option and the number of hours that the therapist works.  If you are an employer interested in bringing this great therapy into the workplace then please contact me to find out more.

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