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What is on-site chair massage?

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A powerfully brief massage (increments of 5, 10, 15, 20, or 30 minutes) performed in a forward-leaning ergonomic chair. The massage targets the key stress areas of the back of the head, neck, shoulders, back, arms and hands. TO TOP Q: How much space is needed to set up on-site chair massage? A: Chair massage is space efficient using only a 5x 6 space per chair and its practitioner/therapist. It can be placed in just about any workspace. TO TOP Q: Do I remove my clothing? A: No, fully clothed participants are the expected norm. This massage is geared to workplaces and public events. Eyeglasses must be removed before massage. You may remove suit jackets, ties, or bulky over sweaters at your own discretion. TO TOP Q: Which oils are used during massage? A: None, this is an oil-free massage geared to workplaces and public events where efficiency, immediate stress-relief are the norm. TO TOP Q: What techniques are used for chair massage? A: The combination of Swedish massage, Chinese ...  more
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Onsite massaging can be taken as the massage services now days given by therapists by going to places where it is demanded. Onsite massage has increased considerably because of portable massage chairs that can be easily lifted packed in nylon or other cases fitted with rollers and wheels for easy movement to distant places too safely.

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