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Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Workplace Massage

What do I wear for an On-Site Massage?

On-Site Massage is designed to be performed through a layer of clothing and the chair is designed to accommodate all types of attire, including skirts and dresses. It is only suggested that layered sweaters, coats or sport coats be removed.

Will the massage be painful at all?

As with any massage, it is up to the client to set the pressure used by the therapist. If you feel too much or even too little pressure is being used, just ask the therapist to make an adjustment for you.

Are there any reasons I cannot get an On-Site Massage?

Our On-Site Massage is designed to meet almost everyone’s needs. Very low blood pressure or very high blood pressure needs to be indicated to the therapist, so adjustments can be made, such as a slower pace and less pressure. You should also indicate to the therapist if you are pregnant and if there are any complications you are aware of and if you have had complications with any previous pregnancies. Again, so adjustments can be made. Always indicate if you feel faint or uncomfortable during the massage, your safety is always the most important aspect.

Who pays for the on-site massage treatment?

Who pays for the treatment is up to the employer. There are a few options available, such as the company absorbing the entire costs, this works out to $1.00 per day for each employee who gets an on-site coffee break massage (based on a 20 day work month). The costs can also be minimized, as FX Massage will issue a receipt for company extended health benefits. The costs can also be shared between the employer and employees and a percentage that fits both budgets.

How often can I get an On-Site Massage?

This massage is created as an acupressure bases massage and you can get a massage as often as you wish. I recommend at least once a month for employees that are working at their desks on an ongoing basis.

Is there any liability towards the business?

NO, I am a registered massage therapist. Which signifies we are fully insured and no liability can be taken towards the business.

Current cities we offer on site massage are Calgary.

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