
Massage TherapyMassage therapy is the systematized manipulation of soft tissues for the purpose of normalizing them. Practitioners use a variety of physical methods including applying fixed or movable pressure, holding, or causing movement to the body. Therapists primarily use their hands, but may also use their forearms, elbows and feet. The basic goal of massage therapy is to help the body heal itself and to increase health and well-being. Massage may be the oldest and simplest form of medical care, with a long history dating back to 2700 B.C. in China, and is referred to in the writings of the early Egyptian, Greek and Roman empires. Massage is now used in intensive care units, for children, elderly people, babies in incubators, and patients with cancer, AIDS, heart attacks or strokes. Most American hospitals and hospices have some kind of bodywork therapy available, and it is frequently offered in health centers, drug treatment clinics and pain clinics. |
Corporate Chair MassagePerformed onsite at office locations, public events such as seminars and trade shows, or at rehabilitation or nursing care centers where patients may be wheelchair bound. Usually 15-20 minutes, focusing on high tension areas of the neck, back, shoulders, arms and hands.
Given on a specially designed portable massage chair and requires only a small 5’ x 6’ area, enough room for the therapist to move around comfortably. Other ServicesPrivate Therapy Sessions - home, hotel or nursing facility. 1-2 hour sessions. |
Costs & Payment OptionsCosts for chair massage can be company sponsored, employee sponsored or co-sponsored as a matching benefit plan. Chair massage generally costs $60 per hour, or $1 per minute. Corporate rates are available for longer contracts, such as weekly, bi-weekly or monthly scheduled visits. Our rates include transportation to the workplace or event, all equipment and onsite set-up, and fully licensed, trained and insured Massage Therapists. We accept cash, checks, MasterCard and Visa. For initial visit, payment is required on or before the day of service. For subsequent visits, invoicing terms can be arranged. |
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