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ON-SITE This massage is done at the office. It is performed fully clothed in a massage chair. This massage is used to give you a chance to recharge and clear your mind. Massage in the workplace can reduce stress and increase employee performance. This is the perfect reward for an employee who has gone the extra mile. Also this is a prefect introduction to massage. Massage therapy in the workplace can increase the productivity of an individual simply by giving him or her a break from the daily routine. Not only does massage give the individual a break from life but can be an energy booster for most people. If a person hits a mental block throughout the week, a massage may be just what he or she needs to clear the mind and come back to work with a refreshed outlook on his or her project. Also, massage is preventative medicine. If the task at hand is a repetitive action, then the muscles used in that motion will continue to tighten. The end result, if not treated, can be Carpel Tunnel Syndrome or Tendonitis, or possibly even Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Repetitive stress or injury treatment massage can reduce the chance of these disorders from occurring. If the body can function free of limitations, proper health can be achieved. These sessions last from ten to fifteen minutes. The company sometimes pays the full fee, but more often, the employee pays the entire amount. Companies that offer massage therapy in the workplace range from law firms and hospitals to manufacturers and major corporations. Other on-site massage venues include: airports, shopping malls, convention centers, fundraisers, baseball parks and sporting events. |
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