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On Site Massage

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Massage Therapy - Therapies

On-Site Massage Therapy

On-Site Massage

On-Site Massage is a therapy that may be adapted to a wide range of situations and environments, e.g. the workplace, airports, shopping centres, health or sports centres, the clinic and so on.  It is carried out with the client fully clothed, sitting in a very comfortable, specially designed chair.   No oils are used.

The On-Site Massage treatment will last normally for 15/20 minutes but can be longer; it often is adapted in order to fit in with the time available.  An effective relaxing and energising on-site massage treatment can even be carried out in 10 minutes.

On-Site Massage

The combination of busy lives and busy jobs can sometimes lead to people experiencing ‘stress’ and stress-related conditions.  Common conditions include repetitive strain injuries, back pain, depression and injuries from accidents.  This can also represent a cost to companies in reduced productivity, absenteeism and accidents.  The main research about on-site massage, carried out by the Touch Research Institute of Miami, produced findings that included:- following  treatment study participants showed increased speed and accuracy on maths computations; lower stress scores.

On-Site Massage

This seated massage sequence uses a mix of Massage and Acupressure techniques, which have evolved and been adapted from the very ancient Japanese massage techniques called ANMA.  ANMA means to “press” or “rub”.

A typical On-Site Massage treatment will include work on the back, neck, shoulders and arms but can include also legs and hips.

Benefits:

  • Energy boost
  • Release of muscle tension = relief of aches and pains
  • Improved general levels of relaxation
  • Increased mental alertness, speed and accuracy
  • Decreased anxiety levels and depression