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This massage is based on acupressure, digitopressure or acupressure and relaxing maneuvers. It is applied by the therapist with fingers, hands, elbows and forearms directly on the patient over his or her clothes, with the patient fully dressed and comfortably seated in the ergonomic chair specially designed for this type of massage.

Techniques derived from Traditional Thai Massage and Chinese therapeutic Tui Na are performed, with a highly elaborate sequence of points, lines and maneuvers that are carried out very technically to produce a fatigue-relieving, muscle-relaxing, stress-relieving and, consequently, relaxing effect on the patient. Pressure is applied to the palms, fingers, elbows and forearms on acupuncture points and meridians, as well as stretching, compression and rubbing to disperse muscle tension.

Chair massage covers the areas of the head, neck, shoulders, back, waist, hips, arms and hands, although the legs can also be kneaded occasionally.

Some of the benefits of this massage:

  • Eliminate all types of tension.

  • Fight neck, shoulder and back pain…

  • Reactivate blood circulation.

  • Recycle blood and oxygen in the muscles.

  • Production of endorphins, (the best anti-stress).

  • Elimination of toxins in the blood.

  • Increased muscular endurance.

  • Fights insomnia and helps you sleep better.

The most common complaints for a chair massage are back, neck and shoulder pain. The duration of an on-site chair massage is around 30 minutes. Ideal for a take-break or, after finishing work, when moving from one work activity to another… It is a moment to release all the tension and renew the state of well-being and balance necessary to tackle everyday tasks. It is also suitable for people with special circumstances such as pregnant women or the elderly, who feel more comfortable in the positions that the chair offers them.

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