为什么 Manufacturing 员工需要定期按摩
Manufacturing workers in Ho Chi Minh City perform some of the most physically demanding roles in any industry: repetitive assembly motions, sustained standing, heavy lifting, and precision work under time constraints. The cumulative physical toll — repetitive strain injuries, lower-back pain, and musculoskeletal fatigue — directly affects production quality, absenteeism rates, and worker longevity. MassageGo's manufacturing wellness program targets these occupation-specific physical stressors with structured massage therapy that supports your workforce's long-term health.
Manufacturing 工作对身体的影响
- Assembly line work causes repetitive strain in hands, wrists, and forearms
- Prolonged standing on hard factory floors leads to lower-limb and back fatigue
- Heavy lifting and manual handling contribute to recurring lower-back injuries
- Vibration from machinery causes specific nerve and joint damage over time
- Physical fatigue reduces concentration and increases workplace accident risk
MassageGo 如何帮助您的 Manufacturing 团队
服务流程
从首次咨询到第一次服务,最快 48 小时内完成
通过 WhatsApp 联系我们
告知我们您的团队规模、地点和期望频率。我们将在数小时内回复并讨论方案。
定制您的方案
选择服务类型(椅式或台式按摩)、时长和日程安排。物流由我们全权处理 — 您只需确认日历即可。
上门服务
认证治疗师携带全套设备上门。服务在您选择的安静房间内进行 — 无需您做任何准备。
常见问题 — Manufacturing
Can sessions be scheduled during shift breaks without disrupting production?
Yes. We schedule sessions in rotation during shift breaks, using a dedicated break room or canteen area. Individual sessions run 20–30 minutes, allowing multiple workers to receive treatment within a standard break window.
How does massage specifically help with repetitive strain?
Targeted deep tissue and sports massage techniques release tension in the forearm flexors, wrist extensors, and shoulder girdle — the primary areas affected by assembly and precision manufacturing work. Regular sessions prevent the accumulation of strain that leads to chronic injury.
Do you work with large workforces?
Yes. We can coordinate teams of therapists to serve large manufacturing workforces in structured rotations, covering 50–200 workers per session block depending on session length.