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On-site massage is its own discipline, not a spa treatment moved to a different room. These therapists work in offices, at conferences, on race days, and at company wellness events, usually delivering seated chair massage through clothing with no oils, so a session fits into a 10 to 20 minute break and a person goes straight back to their desk or the event floor. The skill set is specific: reading tension built from screens and keyboards, working necks, shoulders, forearms, and lower backs efficiently, and keeping a clean rotation moving through a long sign-up list while staying professional in a busy public space. A good on-site therapist also handles the logistics most people never think about, from a portable chair or table and a quiet setup corner to clear scheduling for a team of dozens. OpenMyPro connects you with verified on-site, corporate and event massage therapists you can compare and book online.
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What to look for in a on-site massage therapist
- ✓State massage therapy licensure (LMT) plus specific, demonstrated experience running corporate or event days, not just clinic or spa work.
- ✓Whether they bring their own equipment: a professional portable massage chair for seated sessions, or a table if your event calls for it, and how much space and setup time they need.
- ✓Comfort with high-volume, timed rotations: how many people they can see per hour and whether they manage the sign-up list and timing so your whole team gets a turn.
- ✓Clear pricing structure for group bookings (hourly or per-event rates) and insurance/liability coverage for working on your premises.
- ✓Familiarity with workplace tension patterns from desk work, such as neck, shoulder, upper back, and forearm strain, versus injury rehabilitation, which is a different specialty.
How booking works on OpenMyPro
- 1.Compare verified on-site, corporate and event massage therapists by specialty, ratings, and real client reviews.
- 2.Open a profile to see their services, experience, and available times.
- 3.Book online in about 33 seconds — no phone tag, no waiting on a callback.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between on-site massage and a regular massage?
- On-site massage comes to your workplace or event and is usually chair-based: you stay fully clothed, no oils are used, and sessions run short, often 10 to 20 minutes, focused on the neck, shoulders, back, and arms. A regular clinic or spa massage is typically a 60 minute table session with oils in a private room. On-site therapists are built for speed, volume, and working professionally in shared spaces.
How many people can one therapist treat at a corporate event?
- It depends on the session length you choose, but a common setup is 10 to 15 minute chair sessions, which lets one therapist see roughly three to five people per hour. For a larger team or all-day event, many companies book multiple therapists or several hours so everyone gets a turn. Ask the therapist directly how they handle the sign-up list and timing to keep the rotation moving.
Do I need to provide anything for an on-site session?
- Most on-site therapists bring their own portable massage chair or table, so you mainly need to provide a quiet corner or small room with a power outlet nearby. For chair massage no oils or undressing are involved, so a low-key spot near the break area usually works. Confirm space and timing with the therapist when you book.
How do I check that an on-site massage therapist is qualified?
- Look for current state massage therapy licensure (the LMT credential), which confirms formal training and hours. Beyond the license, ask about their specific experience with corporate or event work, whether they carry liability insurance for working on your site, and how they handle group scheduling, since running a smooth high-volume day is a skill on its own.
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