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ADA Chair MasseuseGet Trade Show Results

Free chair massages helps your company achieve it’s trade show goals… all while making attendees feel better… So let trade show attendees know they can “Relax” with your company and your product or service!
We know how important it is for you to attract qualified attendees to your exhibit. Our event chair massage therapists have plenty of experience providing trade show massages, which makes your job easier and help ensure you achieve the results you want.
Our mission is to help you create an exhibit draw that attracts lots of attendees to your booth… and to give them a memorable experience that helps them feel better physically… and leave them feeling better about your company and the services and/or products you provide!

Dell Chair Masseuse SponsorshipWhat can you achieve with “free chair massage”?

  • A constant draw to your exhibit every day of the event
  • Bigger crowds in your exhibit.
  • More leads for your sales department.
  • Increased awareness of your company at the show.
  • Increase the time attendees stay in your exhibit.
  • Goodwill

Avis Chair Massage SignOur Chair Masseuse Can:

  • Wear Your Logo Attire.
  • Hand Out Your Promotional Material.
  • Scan Attendees ID or Collect Business Cards.
  • Recharge Your Exhibit Booth Staff.

Available Services

  • Short Upper Body Chair Massages
    (Neck, Shoulders, Back, Arms & Hands)
  • Mini-Hand/Arm Massages
  • Reflexology/Foot Massages
  • Sports Table Massages
All massages are performed while clients remain fully dressed.

A lil Science… Health Benefit

A seated chair massage is more than a luxury that leaves you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. It can have positive health implications. In just 10 minutes, your blood pressure and heart rate decrease, Dr. Tiffany Field, founder of the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami School of Medicine told “More” magazine. Any type of massage, including chair massage, can reduce stress, improve sleep, help sore and tight muscles and enhance immunity.
Controlled studies, conducted at University of Miami School of Medicine, Duke and Georgetown Universities. Groups of subjects received 10-15-minute chair massages ,while other groups rested for the same period of time. EEG results showed that subjects who received chair massages, had an increase in delta brain waves, suggesting they were more relaxed than the rested group and a decrease in alpha and beta brain waves (indicating greater alertness). The massaged subjects also worked math computations faster and more accurately than the groups who only rested for the same periods of time.

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