During Nov & Dec, afternoon appointments may be affected by noise from the Ice Rink
During Nov & Dec, afternoon appointments may be affected by noise from the Ice Rink
Our on-site corporate chair massage packages are perfect for businesses interested in promoting physical, mental, and emotional health at work in line with their Welfare Policies.
Effective treatments need only last 10-20 minutes. Some types of massage are ideally suited to the workplace in Milton Keynes, such as Chair Massage and Indian Head Massage – both of which enable the client to remain clothed. They are super time efficient and are often enjoyed by those who might not otherwise consider a normal massage.
The benefits of short, targeted massage sessions in the corporate office environment can be:
Please contact us to discuss the treatments below and your requirements for corporate massage in Milton Keynes.
Chair massage offers a targeted, tension-releasing massage on the upper body, arms and head. A special massage chair is used, no oils are applied and the treatment can be done over clothes. The average corporate chair massage treatment length 10-20 mins.
A popular, ancient, therapeutic massage that is both relaxing and stimulating focusing on acupressure points. Covering the head, neck and shoulders, treatments are carried out in a standard chair. Corporate chair massage treatment length is about 10-20 mins. Perfect for the office environment in Milton Keynes!
A traditional Swedish massage covering the back, arms, head and neck to relax and rejuvenate. These areas generally carry the most tension and discomfort for corporate office workers. A massage table and oils are used and some clothing needs to be removed. A private room would be required. Treatment length 20-25 mins.
A short pre-consultation form is sent via email for employees to complete online before their first session only. These forms are confidential and only seen by the treating therapist. This is our standard practice and ensures no time is lost on the day and any contraindications to treatments are addressed beforehand.