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Hello, I am Cherie Krieger and on behalf of ExpertVillage.com. My lovely studio is located
in south Austin, my business name is Tension Tamers Massage and I can be reached at 512-657-3457
or starrynova@yahoo.com. The difference between chair and table massage is quite a lot. With
chair massage, the therapist is basically able to work on the upper half of the body,
the shoulders, the neck, and the head. The therapist can get a little bit of the lower
back, but due to the position that most clients are sitting in the chair with, the muscles
are too tight and too taut to work on down towards the hip area. So mostly, it is upper
back area, arms, hands, head and once again upper back and neck. With the table, all parts
of the body can be worked on equally. With the table, the therapist is able to put more
pressure down onto the massage for the client and is able to do a lot more in variety because
the therapist is able to reach the entire body on the table. Whereas with the chair
you cannot reach the legs or the feet well.