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If you were to walk into your office and ask the question, "What hurts?" The most popular response would probably be, "My neck", "My back", or "I have a headache." These are the most common symptoms of stress and are found in most any work place.
We spend hours a day, every day, in front of a computer, leaning forward in our seat, and on the phone, or lifting various items and standing for hours on end. Stress comes from deadlines, as well as customers, co-workers, and our families.
Therapeutic Massage has been around for thousands of years and is a valuable treatment for muscle spasm, sports injuries, stiffness, high blood pressure, and headaches as well as many other ailments including stress and repetitive motion injuries. The problem is, we don't always have the time to set aside for a full body massage. However, when we are that busy, that's when we need a massage the most.
Over the last few years, a new form of massage has become increasingly more popular. A Licensed Massage Therapist brings a special Massage Chair to your workplace and in the mist of the daily work activity, you get a massage.
These sessions usually last ten to twenty minutes and concentrate on the neck, back, shoulders, and can include the arms and hands.
The length of each massage depends on the time available as well as the number of recipients. Everyone in the office looks forward to "Massage Day".

Often the boss picks up the tab because of the positive effects massage has on moral as well as the health of the work force. This is especially true during staff holiday parties and other special functions. Many retail establishments use a massage therapist and massage chair as a draw or to demonstrate massage and health related products.
By spending even a limited amount of time, in a specific area, your therapist can often relieve headaches, neck pain, back pain, and leave you feeling refreshed.
A chair massage is always a welcome break from the daily grind or for any special day or special moment.

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