Corporate Massage

Introduction To Our Corporation Services

In today’s business world, stress is almost synonymous with the workplace. Constant meetings, deadlines, deals, and so on necessitate round-the-clock attention. Employees experience a tense and disturbing state of mind as a result of these unavoidable elements not to mention bad posture from being stuck at your desk.

Working with such a mindset is detrimental to both productivity and employee well-being. Though employers use a variety of strategies to combat workplace stress, one solution stands out above the rest because it produces immediate results. This concept is known as corporate massage therapy.

Corporate massage therapy is a ‘20′ minute relaxation session at the workplace. These massages are given in an empty boardroom or a first aid room. These therapy sessions reduce spasms and painful contractions by relaxing the muscle tissues and compressed nerves. This will help improve posture and increase productivity.

Corporate massage therapy can also help with hypertension, cardiac arrhythmias, insomnia, fatigue, and other conditions. Combating these disparities is critical for maintaining a healthy workforce. And what’s better than curing everything with just one activity?

Following are the corporate massages we are providing for employee wellness.

Deep Tissue Massage

Deep tissue massage is similar to Swedish Massage, but the difference in pressure is more beneficial for releasing chronic muscle tension. Deep tissue massage mainly focuses on realigning deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue and releasing muscle tension. It is especially helpful for chronic aches and pains and contracted areas such as stiff neck and upper back pain, low back pain, leg muscle tightness and sore shoulders.

CUPPING MASSAGE

Cupping therapy is an old Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the method involves the placement of cups made of glass, bamboo, or other materials on specific areas of the body to treat different conditions. The cups create a suction effect that is used to treat inflammation, increase blood circulation, help with pain, and as a form of massage therapy. This is also combined with a 30 minute Deep Tissue massage.This is one of the most effective ways to relieve you of aches and pains.

SPORTS MASSAGE

A sports massage incorporates techniques from other massage styles to become an entity that works to provide a deep and rehabilitating process that manipulates the soft tissue to prevent injury, eleviate muscle or tendon pain or rid the soft tissue of any stress they have incurred through a sporting activity. This massage is mainly to help athletes recover from workouts and injuries.

Swedish MASSAGE

Swedish massage is one of the most popular forms of massage therapy. It can help you relax, give you more energy, and may help after an injury.

Swedish massage involves long, kneading strokes combined with rhythmic tapping strokes and movement of the joints.

This type of massage targets the uppermost layer of muscles and aims to relieve muscle tension.

Indian Head MASSAGE

A head massage feels fabulous. In addition to the sensory pleasure it offers, a head massage may ease symptoms of a headache, reduce stress, and possibly boost hair growth, too.

And the best part? You can learn how to do one at home. Or you can visit a massage therapist if you want an expert head massage. Read on to learn more about the benefits of a head massage, how to do one yourself, and what to expect if you get a professional head massage.

Head, Neck & Shoulder MASSAGE

People who sit at desks or drive for long periods of time often experience a lot of pain in their neck and shoulders. Giving them a neck massage is a great way to relieve that tension. Massages can also improve blood circulation, ease headache pain, improve someone’s mood, and give an energy boost.[1] Giving a good neck massage is a wonderful gift, whether to a friend, loved one, or a professional massage client.

Hand MASSAGE

The health benefits of massage therapy are well-documented, and a hand massage is no exception. Having your hands massaged feels good, it can help ease muscle tension, and it may even reduce pain.