
Corporate services
Quite simply
On Site Massage is a massage given through the clothes, without oil, to a client seated in a specially designed chair.
The massage focuses on the key stress carrying areas; the Back, shoulders, arms, neck, and head.
It is a fast, effective, and versatile treatment. The receiver remains fully clothed and no oil is used. A session normally lasts 15, 20, or 30 minutes.
I can provide a team of qualified, high standard, therapists to work with your organisation to improve the health, motivation, and performance of your staff.
BenefitsThe benefits of on-site massage can be wide ranging and, importantly, are both physical and mental.
Massage has an effect on all of the body systems. On-site massage is particularly focused to help alleviate physical discomfort and crucially many of the symptoms associated with stress.
It helps to:
release muscle tension/aches and pains
improve circulation
lower blood pressure
relieve tension headaches
increase energy
strengthen the immune system
create a sense of well-being
soothes and balances the nervous system
can help minor conditions becoming more serious
promotes body awarenessMassage also has an effect on our mental and emotional state, attributed by the massage treatment itself and the therapeutic relationship between practitioner and client.
It helps to:
induce a state of relaxation and alertness
improve focus and concentration
uplifts mood
provides a feeling of being cared for and supportedIn addition to the hands on benefits, practical advice on self help techniques such as posture, breathing and self massage can be given.
The potential benefits of On Site Massage are quite broad and substantive, that can make a real and lasting impact in your working environment.
Such as:
less likelihood of staff absence from stress related ailments.
less likelihood of RSI and related conditions developing in staff
more motivation in your workforce
more productivity from an energised, happier staffSome advantages of On Site Massage in comparison to other forms of health and stress management include:
requires no effort from the client
Offers relief at the point when it is needed / has immediate results
Massage is popular with the majority of people and has a high participation rate
Requires little organisation, equipment, and space