Chair Massage for Chicago Health Fairs

As a perfect addition to any Chicago health fair, chair massage offers attendees the benefit of on-site attention to their stress related pains and promotes overall wellbeing. Health fairs provide information on good health practices for all who participate, as well as screenings and demonstrations. Many corporations in Chicago are organizing health fairs as part of employee wellness programs and seated massages incentivize employee attendance.

Chicago professionals often suffer from stress related illnesses. The demands of a fast paced lifestyle and challenging workloads increase mental and physical stresses. Studies have shown that stress is linked to serious health conditions. Mental fatigue, chronic headaches, high blood pressure and insomnia are all linked to stress and cause people to be less productive in their daily lives, especially at work. The natural healing effects of massage therapy help manage pain and relax the recipient, motivating them to take control of their health.

Benefits for Chicago Health Fair Attendees:

  • Stress relief
  • Relief from aches and pains
  • Reduced headaches
  • Improved alertness and stamina
  • Lower blood pressure
  • Heightened feelings of well being

Chicago Health Fair Organizer Benefits:

  • Increased attendance
  • Higher visibility and awareness of event
  • Attendees are more receptive to health information
  • Shows commitment to helping attendees’ health

JoyLife can provide as many certified massage therapists for your Chicago health fair as needed; either in one designated location or spread throughout the entire venue. Quick and easy to set up, the massage chair requires only a small amount of space. Its unique design allows it to adjust and accommodate clients of all sizes. Chair massage is performed in short sessions, lasting between five and twenty minutes. Since the therapists do not use oils for a seated massage, clients are able to receive therapeutic attention while remaining fully dressed and comfortable.

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