What is a chair massage?

Chair massage is a short-lived massage that takes 5 to 30 minutes and is done through clothes. It usually focuses on the key tension areas of the back, neck, shoulders and arms. Professional practitioners perform on specially designed ergonomic massage chairs. They were originally called “live massage” by their founder, David Palmer, because the massage chair is portable and is usually taken to the workplace. However, this on-site massage service is now often referred to as a "chair massage" and is sometimes referred to as a "detainment massage."

They are executed in a variety of environments. Most people know that this service is a corporate massage service, although only half of it is done at the workplace. Retail chair massages, whether done in a massage parlor or as a stand-alone massage pavilion or massage pavilion, are becoming more common.

One of their benefits is that it requires a service that is usually carried out in a closed door and makes it visible to the public. Because it is done in public, people let them know exactly what will happen. They can see who is doing the massage and what they are doing.

Another benefit of chair massage is that it can be done on clothes. Many people feel uncomfortable with a traditional massage on the table. By disabling the massage, one can avoid the discomfort and embarrassment that they may feel uncomfortable.

These courses are usually shorter than traditional massages, making it easy for anyone to participate in their schedule. Due to the short meeting time, the cost of chair massage is relatively low. These advantages make chair massage safe, convenient and affordable. No wonder people who massage through the chair are introduced into the massage more than any other massage technique.

What is a chair massage? was originally published on Spring

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