Hyperice Launches Contactless Massage Treatment and Protocols

Hyperice recently released their "Contactless Massage Treatment and Protocols,” designed specifically for the spa and hospitality industry.

As businesses begin to reopen around the world, many service-based industries have been looking for new ways to deliver alternative, safe and sanitary treatment offerings for their guests and clientele. Hyperice has developed and delivered something innovative and customizable by leveraging their technology and know-how. Their vision is to elevate soft-tissue care and client experiences worldwide during this time, while maximizing the health and safety of every individual. While this offering has been specifically developed for the spa and massage markets, Hyperice has adaptations of the program available for the physical therapy, fitness, and performance markets. 

For more more information on the program scope and service integration, visit https://mailchi.mp/hyperice.com/contactless-massage-treatments-and-protocols-for-spa-industry.

 

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