Sports Massage Experts Leading the Way in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham and Beyond

Sports Massage Experts Leading the Way in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham and Beyond

LiveWell Health, a renowned provider of top-tier massage therapy across the UK, traces its roots back to Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, where owner and managing director Steven Hartill first established the practice. A distinguished elite-level sports therapist himself, Steven offers a comprehensive range of advanced massage therapies, including Swedish, Deep Tissue, Pregnancy, Lymphatic Drainage, and – crucially – Sports Massage. With his level 5 qualification, obtained by attending Oxford University within their Sports Massage course, Steve has learnt advanced sports massage techniques that have served his customers well. From this knowledge he has taken time to train his team, not just in the local area of Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham of which there is now a team of 20 sports therapists, but to his wider team across the UK meaning all 89+ sports therapists we employ at LiveWell have the most advanced and specialised knowledge on the market.

Whether you are a first timer venturing into fitness, or a seasoned elite athlete like some of Steves clients such as Chris Woakes or Chris Skelley or Celebrities like Billie Eilish and others, sports massage can be just the treatment you need.

The Sutton Coldfield-based team comprises highly qualified soft tissue specialists, adept at delivering massage therapy not only to the general public but also to elite athletes and celebrities. From these humble beginnings, Steven has successfully expanded LiveWell Health’s reach, now operating clinics in major cities across the UK, including Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Leicester, Derby, Nottingham, Coventry, Manchester, Liverpool, London, Colchester, Gloucester, Leeds, Sheffield, and Barnsley.

Sports Massage Experts Leading the Way in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham and Beyond

Never heard of Sutton Coldfield in Birmingham?

Although renowned as the “Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield”, this leafy suburb is intrinsically linked to Birmingham. Located just eight miles northeast of the city centre, Sutton Coldfield is officially a part of the City of Birmingham. While it retains its own unique identity and town council, residents benefit from Birmingham’s broader infrastructure, resources, and economic opportunities. Its close proximity to Birmingham makes it a popular choice for commuters seeking a quieter, greener lifestyle while still enjoying easy access to the city’s vibrant cultural scene, employment hubs, and extensive transportation network.

Nice to know right? Well if you don’t live here, probably not… anyway, back to the subject in hand!

LiveWell Health’s expertise extends beyond simply providing Sports Massage. Several team members, including Steven, are dedicated to educating the next generation of sports therapists, ensuring the highest standards of practice continue to flourish. Whether you’re a professional athlete seeking performance enhancement, a weekend warrior nursing an injury, or simply someone looking for relaxation and well-being, LiveWell Health’s experienced therapists are ready to tailor a Sports Massage treatment specifically to your needs.

Experience the LiveWell Health difference – where expertise, passion, and a commitment to excellence converge to provide unparalleled Sports Massage therapy in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, and throughout the UK.

If you think you may benefit from a sports massage treatment, or indeed any other treatment that our team offer within the Birmingham area, then please contact us, visit our Birmingham Page or make a booking!

Livewell Health at the Black Country Half Marathon

Livewell Health at the Black Country Half Marathon: Enhancing Athlete Performance and Recovery

This past Saturday morning in Birmingham, Livewell Health proudly participated in the Black Country Marathon, providing essential pre- and post-race services to runners. The marathon, known for its challenging course and vibrant community atmosphere, was the perfect venue for Livewell Health to showcase its commitment to enhancing athlete performance and recovery.

As athletes gathered at the starting line, the excitement and nervous energy were palpable. To help runners prepare for the rigorous race ahead, Livewell Health set up a dedicated area offering pre-race massages. Our team of professional therapists worked diligently to warm up muscles, increase circulation, and alleviate pre-race jitters. These targeted massages helped runners achieve optimal physical readiness, potentially enhancing their performance and reducing the risk of injury.

In addition to traditional massage therapy, Livewell Health introduced the innovative use of compression boots. These high-tech devices are designed to improve blood flow and expedite the body’s natural recovery process. Before the race, many athletes took advantage of this service, experiencing the benefits of compression therapy firsthand. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with runners noting a significant difference in their muscle readiness and overall comfort.

As the marathon concluded and participants crossed the finish line, the Livewell Health team was ready to assist with post-race recovery. Exhausted but exhilarated runners flocked to our booth, eager for the relief provided by post-race massages. These messages focused on reducing muscle tension, minimising soreness, and promoting relaxation after the strenuous effort. The compression boots also played a crucial role in post-race recovery, helping to alleviate swelling and speed up the healing process.

Livewell Health’s involvement in the Black Country Marathon was a resounding success, highlighting our dedication to supporting athletes at every stage of their journey. By offering comprehensive pre- and post-race services, we ensured that runners could perform at their best and recover swiftly, ready to tackle their next challenge. We look forward to continuing our partnership with the marathon and enhancing the athletic experience for all participants.

If you are running / hosting a large event whether it is a sporting one or not and feel you need our recovery services then please contact our team. Alternatively you can make a booking request via our event booking system or if you would like the full recovery hub experience then you can use our recovery hub booking request.

Official Recovery Partner at SID Crossfit Championships 2024

Official Recovery Partner at SID Crossfit Championships 2024: An Unparalleled Experience

From July 5th to 7th, 2024, the NEC in Birmingham buzzed with the energy and determination of elite athletes competing in the SID Crossfit Championships. As the official recovery partner for this prestigious event, we had the privilege of supporting these remarkable athletes through a comprehensive array of sports therapy and physiotherapy services.

Our team, consisting of 15 highly qualified sports therapists and physiotherapists, brought a wealth of expertise to the event. We provided a diverse range of treatments to ensure athletes could perform at their peak and recover swiftly. Our services included injury assessment, advanced sports massage, and medical acupuncture, addressing both preventative care and acute needs. The inclusion of cupping therapy, taping and strapping, and compression boot therapy offered additional layers of support, tailored to the unique demands of Crossfit athletes.

One of the highlights was our state-of-the-art anti-gravity chairs for lymphatic drainage, complemented by hot steam saunas that facilitated muscle relaxation and detoxification. In our dedicated stretch and recovery zone, athletes had access to theraguns, foam rollers, and trigger balls, providing them with essential tools for self-care and muscle maintenance between events.

The response from the athletes was overwhelmingly positive. Many expressed their appreciation for the immediate relief and performance enhancement our services provided. Our therapists were thrilled to witness the direct impact of their work, as athletes returned to competition feeling rejuvenated and ready to excel.

This partnership with the SID Crossfit Championships was not only an opportunity to showcase our comprehensive recovery solutions but also a testament to the critical role that proper recovery and rehabilitation play in athletic performance. The NEC in Birmingham proved to be an ideal venue, allowing us to set up an efficient and welcoming space that catered to the specific needs of the Crossfit community.

As we reflect on this incredible experience, we are proud to have been a part of the athletes’ journey, contributing to their success and well-being. We look forward to continuing our mission of providing top-tier sports therapy and physiotherapy in future events, empowering athletes to achieve their highest potential.

If you are running / hosting a large event whether it is a sporting one or not and feel you need our recovery services then please contact our team. Alternatively you can make a booking request via our event booking system or if you would like the full recovery hub experience then you can use our recovery hub booking request.

Relaxation Meets Adventure at the ABR Festival

Relaxation Meets Adventure at the ABR Festival in Alcester

This year’s Adventure Bike Rider (ABR) Festival in Alcester was a resounding success, blending thrilling rides, captivating talks, and unique relaxation experiences. Among the many highlights, our on-site chair and table massage services stood out, providing festival-goers with much-needed respite from the bustling activities.

Set against the picturesque backdrop of Ragley Hall, the ABR Festival drew enthusiasts from all over the country. The festival celebrated the spirit of adventure with an impressive lineup of bike rides, expert workshops, and engaging seminars. However, the continuous stream of activities and the inevitable physical strain of riding made relaxation a sought-after commodity.

Our team was delighted to offer chair and table massage services throughout the event, bringing a touch of tranquillity to the high-energy environment. Located in a serene corner of the festival grounds, our setup became a haven for attendees looking to unwind and rejuvenate.

Festival-goers eagerly took advantage of our services, with many expressing gratitude for the opportunity to alleviate tension and fatigue. The chair massages, lasting between 15 to 30 minutes, were particularly popular among riders who needed a quick yet effective remedy for their sore muscles and stiff necks. Meanwhile, the table massages offered a more comprehensive treatment, allowing participants to fully relax and release deeper layers of tension.

The feedback from our clients was overwhelmingly positive. Many appreciated the professional and friendly demeanour of our therapists, as well as the calming ambiance of our setup. Riders reported feeling revitalised and ready to dive back into the festival’s activities after their sessions.

By the end of the festival, we had provided hundreds of massages, each contributing to the overall well-being and enjoyment of the attendees. The ABR Festival in Alcester proved to be the perfect venue for showcasing the benefits of on-site massage, and we look forward to bringing our services to more events in the future.

If you are interested in Festival Massage or any other Event Massage, then please contact us or visit our contact page.

SoftBank Boosts Employee Wellbeing

SoftBank London Boosts Employee Wellbeing with On-Site Massage and Nutrition Talks and Workshops

SoftBank’s London office buzzed with excitement and relaxation as part of their employee wellbeing initiative. We were honoured to provide on-site chair and couch massages to the hardworking employees as well as designing their healthy snack trays and providing nutrition seminars and talks and also one on one consultations and food planning to their team, transforming their working environment into a health experience.

The event was designed to promote physical and mental wellness, a testament to SoftBank’s commitment to fostering a healthy work environment. As employees stepped away from their desks and onto our massage chairs and tables, the atmosphere shifted to one of tranquillity and calm. Our team of professional massage therapists tailored each session to meet the individual needs of the staff, ensuring that everyone received a personalised experience.

The benefits of on-site massage in the workplace are well-documented, and SoftBank’s initiative is a perfect example of how companies can prioritise employee health. The massages helped alleviate stress, reduce muscle tension, and boost overall morale. Employees reported feeling more relaxed and re-energized, which translated into improved focus and productivity throughout the day.

Having our nutritionists providing virtual nutrition talks and workshops to their teams not just in London but all over the UK, Europe and the world was a unique and lovely experience. Our team also offered one on one consultations to discuss and design their employees nutrition plans with carefully calculated macro an micro nutrients.

This event also provided an opportunity for employees to connect and engage in a shared experience of wellness. It was heartwarming to see colleagues encouraging each other to participate and sharing their positive experiences post-massage. The initiative not only enhanced individual well-being but also strengthened the sense of community within the office.

SoftBank’s dedication to employee wellbeing is commendable, and we were thrilled to be a part of their efforts. By integrating wellness programs such as on-site massages, companies can create a more supportive and productive work environment. We look forward to future collaborations with SoftBank and other forward-thinking organisations that understand the importance of investing in their employees’ health and happiness.

In conclusion, the on-site massage and nutrition event at SoftBank’s London office was a resounding success, leaving employees refreshed and appreciated. It serves as a reminder that taking care of employees’ well-being is not just beneficial but essential for a thriving workplace. 

If you are interested in Office Massage or any other employee wellbeing initiatives, then please contact our corporate team.

Great Bike Adventure with CBRE

Great Bike Adventure with CBRE

Livewell recently attended the Great Property Bike ride hosted by CBRE for their clients and others looking to raise money for the superb charity, alzeimers society. This all took place at the Sandown Park Racecourse, Sandown Park is a horse racing course and leisure venue in Esher, Surrey, England, located in the outer suburbs of London. It hosts 5 Grade One National Hunt races and one Group 1 flat race, the Eclipse Stakes

The event was exhilarating, well planned and a great fun down out oganised by the incredible team at CBRE, combining the invigorating challenge of a bike ride of up to 70 miles, with a comprehensive event village feauring an area to enjoy the sun, listen to great music whilst eating a range of high quality food supported by our team providing the award winning LIVE|Recover, Recovery Hub which is a mobile recovery unit offering pre and post race/event recovery services. Participants gathered in the picturesque coastal city, ready to embark on a journey that was as much about fitness as it was about recovery and relaxation.

The day began with a scenic bike ride through the stunning towns and villages in Surrey, west London. Cyclists, both seasoned and novice, enjoyed the route that meandered through historic sites, and beautiful countryside. The ride offered a perfect blend of physical challenge and the opportunity to take in the beautiful surroundings.

Post-ride, participants were treated to a variety of recovery activities designed to rejuvenate and revitalise. One of the highlights was the ice plunge pods, especially in the scorching heat of 30+ degrees we saw on the day. All 4 ice plunge baths were in full use. Brave souls took the plunge, experiencing the invigorating effects of cold water immersion, known to reduce muscle inflammation and accelerate recovery. Complementing this were the zero-gravity chair experience, anti-gravity chairs with state of the art compression boots were also available, offering a unique way to relieve pressure from the spine and joints and aid in the natural removal of lymph through the lymphatic system, almost like a physical hands on lyphatic massage, but with the ability to drink a beer or glass of wine at the same time! This was a favourite among many, providing a sense of weightlessness and deep relaxation.

Our elite level advanced sports massage therapists were also on hand to provide pre event taping and strapping and also post race injury assessment and more importantly hands on sports massage. We had 4 professional therapists offering personalised treatments which helped ease muscle tension, release tight muscles, increase blood flow for healing and improve lymphatic drainage. If this wasn’t enough, the participants had the ability to relax in our stretch and recover zone where the use of hot and cold theraguns provided targeted relief to sore areas, while foam rollers, trigger point balls and therabands were on hand for participants to engage in guided stretch recovery sessions.

The event was not just about physical recovery but also about fostering a sense of community and well-being. Participants left feeling rejuvenated, having enjoyed a perfect blend of physical exertion and comprehensive recovery. CBRE’s event in the outskirts of London was a testament to the importance of combining fitness with raising money for some charities in need, it really was an unforgettable experience.

If you are interested in hiring our team for your event whether it is a sporting one or not, we can help with a range of event services from massage, yoga, reflexology, acupuncture, cupping and much more. Please contact us today!

The Perfect Squat

The Perfect Squat

Anyone can squat. Anyone. There’s no preparation required and it’s an exercise that our bodies can naturally do – ever crouched to the lower parts of a bookshelf? Bent down to pick something up? Those both use the same muscles as squats do, except that they’re just part of our everyday life and so don’t work your body in the same way as specific warm-up squats do.

Considering we probably do multiple squatting variants every day, you’d think that it’d be easy to do one correctly on demand, or when needed. Well, you thought wrong. (Sorry.)

There’s a lot of debate about ‘the perfect squat’, and it is talked about as if it’s a mythical creature or a rarity that we can only hope to achieve. As a full-body fitness staple that works not only your glutes and quads, but your hips, hamstrings and core too, it’s important to perfect this go-to move in order to stop wasting your workouts and get the most out of your exercise. So, how do you perfect the correct squat?

To begin, you’ll need to perfect the basic ‘body weight squat’ – after all, you couldn’t decorate a cake without baking one in the first place (unless you intend to eat it straight away, in which case it will be well-deserved after these squats). Workout techniques are no different; you need to properly establish a foundation before you can begin to build on it to avoid injuries and strains.

  1. Start in a neutral position, with your feet a little wider than shoulder-width apart, and keep your legs firm and straight without locking your knees into place. Roll your shoulders back, as hunching over or bending will put too much strain on your lower back.
  2. With your palms facing down, extend your arms out as straight as you can get them and keep them parallel with the ground.
  3. Inhale, and bring your hips backwards as you bend your knees down into the squat. As your hips and pelvis start to move back, keep your shoulders upright and your back straight, and your head facing forward. This will ensure that your spine stays in a neutral position.
  4. Go as low and deep as your flexibility allows; try and get your hips to sink past your knees, if you can.
  5. Keeping your body weight in your heels, push yourself back up into your neutral standing position as if you’re about to spring off the floor (but without your feet leaving the ground, obviously).

Your basic-yet-perfect correct squat, detailed there in five easy-to-follow steps. These are great to use anywhere and to warm-up before any workout, or even as just a low-intensity form of exercise. Beginners shouldn’t add any extra weight, but once you’ve got the hang of the basic squat, you can start to incorporate some equipment into them for a more effective workout. Try holding a medicine ball/kettle bell/dumbbell to your chest and drop your elbows between your knees as you lower yourself into a squat – this would be great for those who cannot achieve deeper squats as lowering yourself and pushing your hips out back isn’t required.

After doing all those squats day after day – because now that you know the proper technique, there’s really no excuse for you to not be smugly squatting in front of the mirrors at the gym – you may find that you ache a little. That’s normal and shows that you’re making progress in strengthening your core, building up your balance and coordination, and improving your overall fitness levels. If you want to know more about correct technique or would like professional advice from one of our personal trainers then please get in touch. Furthermore, if you are including squats into your regime and they are causing you some aches and pains, then we can help there too with our specialist sports massage service. For more information on how these types of massage could help you, contact us on 07939 212 739 or drop us an email at info@livewellhealth.co.uk

Calculating Calories and Macronutrients

A calorie is a unit of energy that acts as a source of fuel for the body, to perform its daily functions. Calories are then broken down into three main macronutrients: carbohydrates (CHO), protein, and fats, which provides functions that are essential for energy production, alongside protecting vital organs, muscle, and skeletal functioning, and facilitating the immune and nervous system. The Government Dietary Recommendations advises that males and females should consume 2500 kcal or 2000 kcal/day. However, measuring the gold standard total energy expenditure (TEE), is a greater observation for individuals, as TEE includes inter-individual differences such as body weight, composition, and activity level, where nutritional requirements can be individualised.

Carbohydrate

Carbohydrates are sugar molecules that are broken down by the digestive system into glucose, which is the main energy source for the body, and functioning for vital organs such as the brain. Glucose can be made out of necessity from proteins using gluconeogenesis. Carbohydrates are divided into two, determined by the food’s chemical structure and how quickly the body can digest it.

  • Simple CHO- short-lasting elevation in energy, however, are broken down quickly for energy or glucose. For example, fruits, milk, and breakfast cereal.
  • Complex CHO- long-lasting elevation in energy, and take longer to digest due to containing longer chains of sugar molecules, taking longer to break down. For example, starches (pasta, bread, rice, beans, potatoes).

Protein

Essential for growth, build, and repairing tissues, while protecting muscle mass. Protein contains two types of amino acids: non-essential and essential, in which essential amino acids are required through diet, which can be found in foods such as meat, poultry, milk, or other types of animal by-product. Plant protein sources such as beans, lentils, nuts also contain essential amino acids.

Fat

Provides an essential function, acting as a long-term source of energy, whilst insulating and protecting the vital organs, and absorbing vital micronutrients. For athletes, fat intake is critical for controlling cholesterol and blood pressure during exercise. Despite the controversy of fats and the earlier assumptions that reducing total fat intake (< 30% of energy) would improve metabolic health and risks of cardiovascular disease and cancer, polyunsaturated fats provide the essential functions.

Trans fat- should be avoided, as most trans fat comes from hydrogenating or adding hydrogen molecules to unsaturated fats. Examples., fried foods, margarine, doughs.

Saturated fat (< 10 % of daily calories)- too much saturated fat in diet can increase LDL cholesterol levels, with a greater risk of heart disease. Examples., found mostly in animal sources with high fat contents (lamb, beef, pork, with skin, dairy, or butter.

Unsaturated fat- (monounsaturated = 15-20% polyunsaturated = 5-10% of daily calories) healthy fats, originated from plant sources such as avocados, vegetable oils, or animal sources such as fish: salmon, tuna, sardines.

Calculating Macronutrients

Carbohydrate- 10g = 40 kcal

Protein- 10g = 40 kcal

Fat- 10g = 90 kcal

Calculate total Macronutrient Calories

Nutrition labelling- you can calculate the calories for each macronutrient by multiplying each by their designated macronutrient calorie count

Assess Macro Ratio (%)

Divide each calorie quantity by total calories and then multiply by 100. The percentage of all three macronutrients should total 100%.

Tracking apps such as my fitness pal, can be helpful when there is no nutrition facts label, as they provide a nutritional breakdown of the food through either a database, or a barcode scanner feature to quickly input nutrition information for packaged foods.

Calculating Total Energy Expenditure (TEE)

TEE is the required calories that are burned throughout the day, that consider the energy costs of the essential processes, such as brain functioning, (basal metabolic rate (BMR), of the energy expended to digest, absorb, and convert food, and the energy expended during physical activities. From previous research, calculating TEE is a greater observation for individuals, as TEE includes inter-individual differences such as body weight, composition, and activity level, where nutritional requirements can be individualised. TEE provides a baseline to compare current consumption to and then adjust accordingly to goals, for example fat loss or muscle gain

Kcal/day = 500 + 22 x lean body mass, where lean body mass + (0.32810 x weight in kg) + (0.33929 x height in cm) – 22.5336.

Conclusion

In conclusion, mastering the art of calculating calories and macronutrients is an empowering journey toward optimising nutrition and achieving health and fitness goals. By understanding the energy content of various foods and tailoring macronutrient intake to individual needs, one can create a balanced and sustainable dietary plan. Whether aiming for weight loss, muscle gain, or overall well-being, the precision offered by calorie and macronutrient calculations allows for a more informed and intentional approach to nutrition. Remember, the key lies in moderation, flexibility, and recognizing the unique requirements of your body. Armed with this knowledge, individuals can embark on a nutritional path that not only fuels their physical endeavours but also nurtures a healthy relationship with food.

If you have found this article useless and would like to speak to one of our team and nutritionists to get help in designing a nutritional program for you that you can follow then please contact us via email or telephone.

Mental Health Awareness Week : Ideas for a positive workplace

Moving Minds: Mental Health Awareness Week Embraces the Power of Movement

Mental Health Awareness Week, aims to draw attention to the vital relationship between physical activity and mental wellbeing. This year’s theme (2024), “Movement: Moving more for our mental health,” underscores the significant impact of exercise on our psychological and emotional resilience. In this article, we delve into the importance of Mental Health Awareness Week and highlight how LiveWell Health’s employee wellbeing services, including office massage, onsite reflexology, exercise at work, and positive nutrition choices through our nutrition seminars and workshops, contribute to fostering mental health in the workplace.

The Significance of Mental Health Awareness Week:

Mental Health Awareness Week serves as a crucial annual event, bringing attention to mental health issues and encouraging open conversations about wellbeing. In 2024, the theme “Movement” underscores the positive effects of physical activity on mental health. The initiative recognizes the challenges many individuals face in incorporating enough exercise into their daily lives and aims to inspire positive change.

The Power of Movement for Mental Health:

Research consistently highlights the myriad benefits of physical activity for mental health. Regular exercise has been shown to reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, improve mood, enhance cognitive function, and contribute to overall emotional wellbeing. Despite these well-documented advantages, many individuals struggle to prioritize movement in their routines.

LiveWell Health’s Commitment to Mental Health:

LiveWell Health is at the forefront of promoting mental health in the workplace through its comprehensive employee wellbeing services. These services are designed to address various facets of mental wellbeing, including stress reduction, relaxation, and the promotion of healthy lifestyle choices.

Massage and Reflexology:

  • LiveWell Health’s massage and reflexology services offer employees an opportunity to unwind and release tension, promoting relaxation and stress relief. These therapies contribute not only to physical relaxation but also have positive effects on mental and emotional states, fostering a sense of calm and wellbeing.

Exercise Programs:

  • Recognizing the profound impact of movement on mental health, LiveWell Health offers exercise programs tailored for the workplace. These programs provide employees with accessible and engaging ways to incorporate physical activity into their daily lives, contributing to improved mood and overall mental wellbeing.

Positive Nutrition Choices:

  • LiveWell Health places a strong emphasis on the connection between nutrition and mental health. Their programs include guidance on positive nutrition choices, empowering employees to make food choices that support not only their physical health but also their mental and emotional resilience.

Encouraging a Movement-Focused Workplace:

During Mental Health Awareness Week, companies can collaborate with LiveWell Health to create movement-focused initiatives within the workplace. This may involve organizing group exercise activities, wellness challenges, or incorporating movement breaks into the workday, fostering a culture that prioritizes both physical and mental wellbeing.

Conclusion:

Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 encourages individuals and organizations to recognize the profound impact of movement on mental health. LiveWell Health’s commitment to employee wellbeing aligns seamlessly with this theme, offering services that prioritize relaxation, physical activity, and positive nutrition choices. By embracing the connection between movement and mental health, companies can contribute to a workplace culture that values the holistic wellbeing of its employees, fostering a healthier, happier, and more productive work environment.

If you would like to know how livewell can help with your mental health awareness week, making it a week to remember for all the right reasons then please contact us today on email or telephone.

What is employee wellbeing

Nurturing Workplace Happiness: A Comprehensive Guide to Employee Wellbeing

Employee wellbeing is a multifaceted concept that encompasses the physical, mental, and social health of individuals within the workplace. Recognizing the importance of fostering a healthy work environment, companies are increasingly investing in employee wellbeing programs. In this article, we will explore the various dimensions of employee wellbeing and shed light on services, such as office massage, yoga & mindfulness, health checks, exercise at work, nutrition seminars, and in-house mobile physio clinics, that can be brought to the office to enhance the overall wellness of employees. Over 61 million working days are lost on average each and every year through muscular aches and pains and stress related issues. This is where livewell health can help bring a solution that can drastically reduce sickness and absenteeism.

Understanding Employee Wellbeing:

Employee wellbeing goes beyond the absence of illness; it encompasses the overall health, happiness, and engagement of individuals in their work environment. It is influenced by various factors, including physical health, mental and emotional wellness, work-life balance, and the organisational culture.

Bringing Wellness to the Office:

To promote employee wellbeing, companies are increasingly adopting on-site services that cater to the diverse needs of their workforce.

Massage Services:

  • On-site massage services, such as those offered by professional practitioners, can significantly contribute to employee wellbeing. Chair massages, within the office, in particular, provide a convenient and accessible way for employees to relax, reduce stress, and alleviate muscle tension during work hours.

Yoga and Mindfulness:

  • Incorporating yoga and mindfulness sessions into the workplace can enhance mental and emotional wellbeing. These practices help employees manage stress, improve focus, and foster a positive mindset, contributing to a more resilient and engaged workforce.

Health Checks:

  • Regular health checks conducted on-site enable employees to monitor their health status conveniently. These checks can cover a range of parameters, from blood pressure and cholesterol levels to overall fitness assessments, providing employees with valuable insights into their health and motivating them to make positive lifestyle choices.

Exercise at Work:

  • Promoting physical activity within the office setting is crucial for maintaining employee health. Simple initiatives, such as standing desks, walking meetings, or on-site fitness classes, encourage employees to incorporate movement into their daily routines.

Nutrition Seminars and Workshops:

  • Educating employees about healthy eating habits through on-site nutrition seminars and workshops helps them make informed choices that contribute to overall wellbeing. These sessions can address specific dietary needs and promote a culture of nutritional awareness within the organisation.

In-House Mobile Physio Clinics:

  • On-site physiotherapy clinics provide employees with easy access to musculoskeletal care. Offering services like ergonomic assessments and personalised exercise plans, these clinics contribute to the prevention and management of physical discomfort and injuries.

Subsidised Musculoskeletal Services:

To further support employee wellbeing, companies can extend their commitment by offering subsidised musculoskeletal services beyond the office. Providing access to physiotherapy, fitness, and massage services at home or in external clinics demonstrates a dedication to employee health beyond the workplace.

Conclusion:

Employee wellbeing is a holistic and ongoing commitment that extends beyond traditional benefits. By bringing services like massage, yoga, mindfulness, health checks, exercise at work, nutrition seminars, and in-house mobile physio clinics to the office, companies can create a culture that prioritises the health and happiness of their employees. The ability to extend subsidised musculoskeletal services beyond the workplace underlines a comprehensive approach to employee wellbeing, fostering a positive and supportive work environment.

If you would like to discuss your needs in more detail then please contact us via email or telephone.