Chair Massage Can Help Desk-Bound Workers
A stiff neck. Aching wrists. Shoulders that feel as if someone
folded them up. Anyone who has ever sat behind a desk all day
will recognize the symptoms of workplace fatigue.
Most office-related physical symptoms can be attributed to
loss of circulation. Tight muscles caused by stress and sitting
behind a desk all day, especially at a work station that is
not ergonomically designed, can impede blood and lymph flow
through the body. The result is mental fogginess, decreased
energy and susceptibility to repetitive stress injuries, like
carpal tunnel syndrome.
Enhancing circulation will enable the body’s self-healing mechanisms
Chair massage counters the circulatory problems inherent with
office work—and provide a appreciated break for employees. Sitting
in a massage chair opens up the back muscles, relieves strain
on the neck and provides a gentle respite for eyes usually glued
to a computer monitor. Even 15 minutes of massage to the neck,
back, arms and hands can increase circulation, returning energy
levels and helping keep the body injury free.
When chair massage is used preventively, if you have problems
it allows you to maintain a homeostatic balance that prevents
the little problems from getting worse.