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do chair massage regularly at Sandia National Laboratories and Southwest Cyberport, and I am happy to do so for other businesses and groups. The most common arrangement for regularly scheduled chair massage is that the client pays me directly, usually $20 for 20 minutes. However, organizations within the labs or outside companies do contract with me directly to provide chair massage to their employees as a performance bonus or holiday amenity. Depending on the number of employees to be massaged and the desired schedule, I can do the work myself or bring more therapists with me. I also work at sporting events, health fairs, etc.
I am frequently amazed by how much benefit my clients get from a 20 minute chair massage session. The chair makes working the shoulders and back easy while the client remains clothed in a comfortable sitting position. Since pain in the back and shoulders is the most common stress-related complaint, I can provide significant relief to stressed-out office workers in a short amount of time in a very convenient location. I am convinced that chair massage increases worker productivity and lowers Workers’ Compensation costs. I’d love to have some help proving it!

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