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On-site chair massage is a win-win solution for employer and employee. 
  • Employer:  Improve employee health, morale, and productivity - at no cost to employer
  • Employee:  Feel revitalized in as little as 10-15 minutes - an average coffee break
 
New England Workplace Therapies is devoted to promoting wellness in the workplace, and providing convenient, affordable, relief from pain and stress.  Our skilled massage therapists apply select therapeutic techniques suited for clothed, seated massage, which provide targeted relief from a variety of work related stresses including: carpal tunnel syndrome, neck strain, back pain, and tension headaches, in addition to general stress reduction.  Chair massage sessions range from 5 to 30 minutes, and are designed to fit perfectly into busy workday schedules and any budget.

Our team of therapists has been carefully selected from the best in your area.  We currently have an established team in New Hampshire and the Greater Boston areas.  If you're located outside those areas, not to worry.  We will build on our success for you and establish a team in your area.

Contact us today at 603-305-8641, to learn more about how New England Workplace Therapies can help your company experience the power and benefits of on-site massage.

** New in 2010:  U.S. Military Veterans and Active Duty receive $5 off services  (15%-100% off).  Military ID required.
 

 

 

    

  


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