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Massage Aha!

Professional therapeutic massage therapy in Kansas City, MO by Aaron Harris, BCTMB

Tag: Kansas City

Office Relocation

Greetings! I know there have been some questions about my lack of availability for in-home sessions over the past couple of weeks… Wonder no more! My home studio has relocated to the border of Kansas City and Raytown (approximately 8

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Mobile Office Chair Massage

Recent Corporate Chair Massage Events

Therapists pictured (L-R) Jordyn Reisman, Aaron Harris, and Therese Inzerillo. Hosting a corporate chair massage event is a fantastic way to reward your employees, thank your vendors, and treat your customers during a sale! Benefits of Chair Massage Plenty of

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Man in a massage chair

Aaron Harris Featured in the AMTA Journal Summer 2021

I’m pleased to announce that I was a featured interview subject in the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) Summer 2021 edition of the Massage Therapy Journal. This periodical is sent out nation-wide to AMTA members, mostly massage therapists, chiropractors, and other bodywork specialists.

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Corporate employees

Chair Massage for Employees

Providing a chair massage program for your employees can improve office morale, reduce stress, and increase productivity. Your employees deserve a massage. Reduce Stress with Chair Massage Man who needs a massage because of a tension headache. Stress is a

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Improving range of motion and conserving energy is a goal of a mobile sports massage for marathon runners.

Mobile Sports Massage

Today, I’d like to discuss why booking a mobile sports massage might be the best preparation you make for your next competition. Kansas City is full of athletes of both the professional, and amateur varieties. Whether you play in the

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Anatomy of the Glenohumeral Joint

Rotator Cuff Massage in Kansas City

If you live in the greater Kansas City area, chances are you could benefit from a rotator cuff massage. Why? Because cities in and around Kansas City are very high on “active cities” lists. Healthy people are more active. Nearly

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