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Corporate
and On-Site Chair Massage
Welcome
to
The Best Seat in Town!
There
are wonderful benefits to chair massage or as some
refer to it, "seated massage".
On-site
chair massage can give you and your employees or
customers the benefit of a brief, yet targeted
and thorough massage.
Massage
on the chair is done fully clothed, with most of
the work done on the shoulders, neck, back, and arms.
If time allows, or there is a specific need,
other areas of the body can be addressed,
such as the face, head, and legs.
All
clients are made to feel very comfortable, adjusting
the chair to their height and comfort level.
I will speak to the client beforehand to find out how they
are presently feeling (stress level, anxiety, specific areas
of muscle aches or tightness); I will avoid any areas which
may be contraindicated for therapeutic touch
such as a recent surgery or injury or certain skin conditions.
The massage will be tailored to their likes, dislikes, and needs.
This
is a much-needed break for your employees where
they can completely relax and be pampered for 10-15
minutes. Afterwards, they will feel much better, be renewed,
and their mood will be elevated, thus creating an employee
who is calmer, happier, and more productive.
If
you'd be interested in having chair massage at your
place of business or your school, please contact me
and I will be happy to discuss your needs.
Here's
a list of some of the places where I have
provided chair massage:
Central Market Westgate (every Wednesday 1p-7p)
Living
Resources
Manchaca Elementary School
Dell
Ford Credit Office
Capital Anesthesiology Assoc.
Tru-West Credit Union
Eanes School District
Akins High School (teachers)
Junior College Teachers Convention
Gracie Woods Nursing Home (nurses)
Austin City Limits Music Festival
Old Settler's Music Festival
GSD&M
Please
call me if you'd like to have me come
to your place of business for a wonderful treat!
512-680-8829
or email me at: cheryl.denny@gmail.com

Benefits
of Massage |
Corporate Chair Massage | Services and Fees
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