Corporate Chair Massage

About our Corporate Chair Massages

Very de-stressing, yet invigorating, seated chair massage is used in Fortune 500 corporations as relaxing workplace interlude.

We offer on-site chair massages for your corporate events or to show appreciation for your employees. We can accommodate all sizes of offices, so be sure to let us know how many employees would be participating in an event.

Our job is to help your company keep its competitive edge by ensuring the well-being and health of your employees. Contact us for details of time and rates that we can offer.

Companies

  • Increases Employee Retention
  • Improves Productivity
  • Enriches corporate culture
  • Decreases Absenteeism
  • Helps Recruit top Talent
  • Improves Job Satisfaction
  • Improves overall company Health

Employees

  • Relieves fatigue
  • Lowers anxiety & hostility
  • Enhances creative thinking
  • Improves problem solving
  • Strengthens Immunity
  • Helps Prevent Repetitive Strain Injury
  • Lowers Muscle Tension & Pain

Did You Know?

Research indicates that a 15-minute chair massage results in decreased job stress, increased alertness and increased speed & accuracy on math computations. (1)

  • Office workers massaged regularly were more alert, performed better and were less stressed than those who weren’t massaged. (1)
  • Up to 90% of all visits to primary care physicians are for stress-related complaints. (2)
  • Stress accounts for $26 billion in medical and disability payments and $95 billion in lost productivity per year. (2)
  • Over 50% of lost work days are stress related which keeps about 1 million people per day from attending work. (2)
  • Health care expenditures are nearly 50% greater for workers who report high levels of stress. (3) 40% of job turnover is due to stress. (4)

1. Field, Ironson, Pickens et al. (1996). Massage therapy reduces anxiety and enhances EEG pattern of alertness and math computations.International Journal of Neuroscience 86, 197-205 2.Occupational Health and Safety news and the National Council on compensation Insurance (U.S.A.) 3..Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 4. American Institute of Stress