July 13

Chair Acupressure

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Chair Acupressure

Chair Acupressure session focuses on treating the back, shoulders, neck, scalp, arms & hands.

The Chair Acupressure treatment session is an extremely popular therapy due to its versatility and the convenience of not having to remove any clothing Working on the pressure points of the upper body, it is the ideal session for the busy person who is suffering from upper back tension.
Modern day Seated Acupressure, or Chair Massage is a hybrid of the ancient Oriental arts of Anma and Shiatsu. It is based on the principle that energy flows in meridians or pathways throughout the body, and when energy flow is blocked, imbalance or illness can occur. During treatment, pressure is applied over many of the acupressure points on the back, shoulders, arms, hands, neck and head, with the aim of stimulating and clearing the meridians, thereby allowing balance to be restored. Following treatment, most people report a feeling of being very relaxed, and some feel refreshed and energized.

Potential Benefits of Seated Chair Acupressure treatment:

  • Relieves muscle tension, particularly back, neck, head, shoulder, arm.

  • Relieves stress and promotes relaxation.

  • Revitalizes and energizes.

  • Stimulates the lymphatic system, boosts the immune system, and improves circulation.

  • Helps to balance the body.

Prices: Seated Chair Acupressure appointment: 20 min = $35.00

For those in a hurry that would like a quick 20 min neck and shoulder release so that you may get back to work relaxed and ready to focus. Available for group bookings. Would you like to have Chair acupressure at your work, call me.

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Acupressure, back pain, chair acupressure, muscle aches, pain, relaxation, shoulder tension, tension headaches


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