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Corporate Massage 774-7054
Setting
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The massage takes place at your office, usually in a conference room or empty office. We will transform this space into a healing retreat with soothing candles, a comfortable massage table and energizing music and aromatherapy oils, leaving your employees stress free and mentally energized. We primarily focus on the head, neck, shoulders, back, arms and hands using energizing Shiatsu techniques and stretches. The employee is fully clothed and lies down on a massage table or chair. Sessions typically last 15 to 30 minutes. |
Benefits
- Greater revenue due to increase in productivity and alertness.
- Higher quality of work produced due to improved analytical thinking and problem solving.
- Savings of time and money; We will come to your office and your employees do not have to travel to another location.
- Increased profits due to reduction of absenteeism and stress related repetitive task injuries.
- Increased morale and positive outlook of employees due to increase in endorphins and reduction of stress.
- Improvement in corporate culture and image.
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In a study published in the International Journal of Neuroscience, subjects were given a 15 minute massage twice a week for 5 weeks. The results were compared against a control group and showed enhanced alertness, greater speed and accuracy on math computations, reduced anxiety, lower cortisal levels, and lower job stress for the massage group.1 A study published in the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science evaluated the effectiveness of an on-site chair massage therapy program in reducing anxiety levels in 18 employees in an organization that was downsizing. Results were compared against a control group and showed significant reductions in anxiety levels for the massage group.2 | 1 Field, T, Ironson, G, Scafidi, F, et al, (1996).Massage therapy reduces anxiety and enhances EEG pattern of alertness and math computations.International Journal of Neuroscience 86 (3-4). 197-205.
2 Shulman, KR, and Jones, GE (1996).The effectiveness of massage therapy intervention on reducing anxiety in the work place. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 32, 160-173.
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