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Call 813-989-0861: Chair and Event Massage
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Youneedmassage.com MM11690
By Appointment only
12909 N. 56th Street, STE 105
Tampa,
FL 33617-1245
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Chair, Workplace, and Event Massage
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Click on this Button to submit your information on our secure form and we will give you the information you requested along with a personalized cost quote for all types of chair and workplace events no matter how small or large.

Contact us and ask about our Corporate and business Packages! Youneedmassage.com will provide your business, office, or Event with On-Site Seated Massage and Services at your location. Massage is done on a specially designed chair and we also bring heated massage tables and heated lotion! In 2003 alone, we have provided on-site Chair massage services for these Corporations: Why us? We give the ULTIMATE!
  
- Quest Diagnostics health fair
- AmSouth Bank Grand Opening
Please Look at the following research information!
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Stress is costing your company millions of dollars each year!
Pain is the No. 1 reason Americans visit their doctors; its economic impact approaches $100 billion a year in this country alone." Next Frontiers; Taking a New Look at Pain; Newsweek, May 19, 2003
Stress on or off the job costs U.S. workplaces and estimated $200 billion a year in reduced productivity, accidents, compensation claims, absenteeism, employee turnover, heath insurance and medical expenses. This cost amounts to more than the after-tax profits of Fortune 500 companies and more than 10 times the cost of ALL strikes combined. 
Recent studies have shown:
- Close to 90% of all visits to Primary Care Physicians are for stress-related complaints.
- Up to 80% of industrial accidents are due to stress
- Over 50% of lost work days are stress related
14% of workers say stress caused them to quit or change jobs in the previous two years
- Workers' compensation awards for job stress threaten to bankrupt the system in some states.
"Employee Burnout: America's Newest Epidemic" (Northwestern National Life); "Job Stress: The 20th Century Disease" (UN National Labor Organization); "Mitchum Report on Stress in the 90's."
A fast paced work environment with high demands, little chance of relief and limited control, characterize "high-stress occupations". Recent studies reported work-related stress rates of 30 to 46 percent. In a study of 28,000 workers in 215 different organizations, Kohler and Kamp reported that stress at work was associated with employee burnout, acute and chronic health problems, and poor work performance. In this California study, on-site massage helped to maintain employee's job satisfaction and more, while control-group job satisfaction diminished., University of California, Davis - Medical Center
- Many companies, (e.g.. GE, Goldman Sachs, Young & Rubicam, and American Airlines) are inviting massage therapists on-site as an employee perk and as a means of reducing stress and absenteeism.
"Pressing the Flesh", New York 31 (1): 36-40, January 12, 1998
- At Boeing and Reebok, headaches, back strain, and fatigue have all fallen since the companies started bringing in massage therapists… Doctors are prescribing massage to help patients manage stress and pain.
"The Magic of Touch", Newsweek, April 6, 1998
- More than 80 companies, including many Fortune 500 companies, are using massage therapy to counter such ills as musculoskeletal problems, stress, and poor ergonomic design of furniture.
"Alternative Medicine Moves Into the Workplace", Alternative Therapies 2(1): 47-51, January, 1996
- By including 15 minutes of free massage therapy once each week, the Calvert Group, an investment firm in Bethesda, MD, reduced it's turnover rate to 5 percent in an industry where the norm is 20 percent.
HR Focus, September, 1997: 1-3
- A growing number of businesses and organizations offer massage in the workplace, including the US Department of Justice.
"The Magic of Touch", Life Magazine, August, 1997: 52-62
- When offered, 60% of employees take advantage of the program.
Oxford Health Plans Survey, New York, December, 2000
- On-Site massage is cheaper than vacation and childcare. On-Site massage reduces work- related stress, improves alertness, performance and productivity, and even keeps people feeling well enough to stay at work when they would rather go home.
Crain's Chicago Business, February, 1999
- Employees that receive massage work as part of a corporate wellness program feel less stress, are more productive on the job and are less likely to take unplanned time off from work.
HR Magazine, October 1998

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Chair Massage at your workplace,home, event, wedding, bachelor parties, or any location. Please Email us.
Youneedmassage.com provides: On-Site Seated Massage is done in a specially designed chair. Recipients usually receive a treatment of the shoulders, neck, upper back, head and arms (those parts of the body that hold the most stress and tension.) People receiving the treatment remain fully clothed and there are no lotions or oils applied. On-Site Seated Massage is appropriate for business establishments; break rooms at your job, parties, employee recognition, employee reward, conferences, workshops, and events such as health fairs and more.
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