Corporate Massage In The Workplace
Corporate massage in the workplace is appreciated by everyone who gets chair massage at work.
Anyone who types or uses some sort of keypad or keyboard all day long at work needs a chair massage. Normally, you think of chair massage as being for the neck, shoulders, and back but did you know that the arms, wrists, and hands can also be massaged during a chair massage?
Therapeutic chair massage for the forearms, wrists, and hands is great for those who type all day. It is also helpful for those who have carpal tunnel syndrome. It relieves pain and swelling.
Over time, therapeutic massage can reduce and even eliminate pain from carpal tunnel syndrome when given correctly.
It is important for the computer operator, data entry operator, typist, and even the cashier to inform the onsite massage therapist of the pain they are experiencing in their forearms, hands, and wrists. Let him/her know where your primary pain is and what you do most of the day.
Sometimes, one arm hurts more than the other. It will take several sessions to really help, but many see an improvement after their first session.
In addition to the massage, there are stretches and exercises that the therapist can teach the client to do in between massages. When the pain gets bad, these stretches and exercises can relieve the pain and help the typist get through the shift. They also help the client remain pain-free in between massage sessions.
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