About us
Welcome to Bay Area Mobile Massage
Our mission is to provide high quality massage care, supportive therapies and effective treatments. By embodying the value of regular massage care and a healthy lifestyle, we strive to empower our clients and community to reach their full health potential.
- Experienced Therapist
- Good Quality Services
- Advanced and Effective Treatments
Our Vision
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Our Mission
It describes the organization’s purpose and its overall intention. The mission statement supports the vision and serves to communicate purpose and direction to employees, customers, vendors and other stakeholders.
Our Philosophy
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Our Achievements
Achievements are things you did that had a lasting impact for your company or client. It is a result that you personally bring about while fulfilling a particular role. Typically they are things that you created, built, designed, sold or initiated.
Our Services
Mobile massage is a massage service where a licensed therapist travels to the client’s location — home, office, hotel, or event — instead of the client going to a spa or massage office.
Key benefits
Convenience and comfort
No travel or waiting rooms
Flexible scheduling
Great for stress relief, pain management, and wellness at work
Common types
In-home massage (relaxation, deep tissue, sports)
Corporate chair massage (on-site, clothed, short sessions)
Event massage (conferences, wellness days, parties)
Hotel / Airbnb massage
Massage Parties
What’s included
Portable massage table or chair
Oils/lotions, linens, music
Session lengths usually 60-90-120 minutes
Corporate chair massage is a short, on-site therapeutic massage (10–15-20 minutes) performed on a special ergonomic chair, usually at offices, corporate events, or conferences, and no clothing removal is required. .
What it involves ?
Focuses on neck, shoulders, back, arms, and hands
The client sits leaning forward in a massage chair
Uses therapeutic pressure, no oils
Ideal for relieving stress, tension, and work-related muscle pain
Benefits for companies
Reduces stress and burnout
Improves productivity and focus
Helps decrease neck, shoulder, and back pain
Boosts employee morale and retention
Affordable and high-impact wellness benefit
Common settings
Corporate offices
Tech companies and startups
Employee wellness days
Trade shows and conventions
Typical session lengths
10, 15, or 20 minutes per person
Multiple employees can be treated per hour
Chiropractic is a specific, natural method of addressing spine and joint misalignments to restore function to the nervous system, so the body can heal and self-regulate, as it was designed to do. Chiropractic care is based on the vitalistic philosophy that everything works together as one connected unit.
Upon entering our practice, we hope you feel like you’re in good hands. Our modern, high energy practice is both relaxing and advanced, offering you the best possible care for natural health.
A chiropractor is a healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders, especially those related to the spine, through manual adjustments and manipulations.
What does a chiropractor treat?
– Back and neck pain
– Herniated discs
– Sciatica
– Shoulder and joint pain
– Tension-related headaches
– Posture problems
What happens during a session?
– Physical and postural evaluation
– Chiropractic adjustments (controlled joint movements)
– Stretching and mobility techniques
– Exercise and posture recommendations
– Medical Massage
Chiropractic is a specific, natural method of addressing spine and joint misalignments to restore function to the nervous system, so the body can heal and self-regulate, as it was designed to do. Chiropractic care is based on the vitalistic philosophy that everything works together as one connected unit.
Upon entering our practice, we hope you feel like you’re in good hands. Our modern, high energy practice is both relaxing and advanced, offering you the best possible care for natural health.
A chiropractor is a healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders, especially those related to the spine, through manual adjustments and manipulations.
What does a chiropractor treat?
– Back and neck pain
– Herniated discs
– Sciatica
– Shoulder and joint pain
– Tension-related headaches
– Posture problems
What happens during a session?
– Physical and postural evaluation
– Chiropractic adjustments (controlled joint movements)
– Stretching and mobility techniques
– Exercise and posture recommendations
– Medical Massage
Yoga is a mind–body practice that combines physical postures (asanas), breathing techniques (pranayama), and meditation/relaxation to improve overall health and well-being.
Benefits of yoga
Improves flexibility and mobility
Builds strength and balance
Reduces stress and anxiety
Helps with back, neck, and joint pain
Improves posture and body awareness
Enhances focus and energy
Common types of yoga
Hatha Yoga – gentle, slow-paced (great for beginners)
Vinyasa Yoga – flowing movements linked to breath
Ashtanga Yoga – structured and physically demanding
Yin Yoga – deep stretches, long holds
Restorative Yoga – relaxation and recovery
Chair Yoga – done seated or with a chair (ideal for offices)
Yoga: prevention, mobility, flexibility, stress management
Tai Chi (Tai Chi Chuan) is a gentle mind–body practice that uses slow, flowing movements, deep breathing, and mental focus to improve health, balance, and relaxation. It’s often described as “meditation in motion.”
Benefits of Tai Chi
Improves balance and coordination
Reduces stress and anxiety
Enhances flexibility and joint mobility
Helps with chronic pain (back, knees, shoulders)
Improves posture and body awareness
Boosts overall energy and well-being
Common styles of Tai Chi
Yang style – most popular, slow and smooth (great for beginners)
Chen style – includes faster movements and spirals
Wu style – smaller, softer movements
Sun style – good for people with joint issues
Tai Chi vs. Yoga vs. Massage
Tai Chi: slow, standing movements; balance and relaxation
Corporate Tai Chi classes
Short Tai Chi routines for offices

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