Posts Tagged ‘Corporate Massage’

Workplace Massage: A Growing Trend or Compelling Anecdote?

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Skimming through back issues of AMTA’s Massage Therapy Journal, I came upon an article about workplace massage with a compelling headline: More Businesses are Offering Massage Therapy as an Employee Benefit. This was published in June, 2009, right as the economy pulled out of recession, and I was excited that the MTJ – a very thorough and professional publication – was going to provide some solid information about a possible growth area in the massage therapy industry.

Then I got to the fifth paragraph, where the article states clearly: (more…)

Manage Workplace Stress with Corporate Massage

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

As more corporations begin to downsize, workplace stress is at an all time high.  Workers are increasingly worried about their job stability and employees are shouldering the burden of heavier workloads as staff numbers decrease.  Many employees are even reluctant to take any vacation time.  Within the current economic climate, these conditions are not expected to improve soon, and a rise in stress related illness is anticipated.  Corporate massage is a proven way to mitigate physical and emotional stress and can aid businesses of all sizes to maintain a healthy workforce. (more…)