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Boston Pain Relief Massage – Downtown

One or Five 60-Minute, One 90-Minute, or One 120-Minute Chinese Acupressure Massage (Up to 54% Off)

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Mon Dec 10 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$75
Discount
51%
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$38
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In a Nutshell

Acupressure techniques aim to open energy channels, detoxify the body, and improve pain relief and relaxation during the holiday season

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Having sore muscles, like wearing a suit of armor or signing a five-year lease, makes it difficult to move. Evict bodily stress with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

  • $37 for one 60-minute Chinese acupressure massage (a $75 value)
  • $47 for one 90-minute Chinese acupressure massage (a $99 value)
  • $57 for one 120-minute Chinese acupressure massage (a $120 value)
  • $139 for five 60-minute Chinese acupressure massages (a $300 value)

Boston Pain Relief Massage

Licensed massage therapist Joe Chan trained with experts in Chinese Tui-Na, Qi Gong, and Thai bodywork to learn their techniques firsthand. He employs those skills, along with therapeutic massages such as deep-tissue or trigger point therapy, to help sweep away tension and aches. His acupressure therapy sessions also help alleviate fatigue and purge the body of toxins and old homework papers.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Escaping a Glass Prison Cell

With new weird laws constantly being passed, there's a good chance you'll probably be convicted of an obscure crime and sentenced to imprisonment in a large glass holding cell. Here's how you can get out:

  • Glass will melt at a certain temperature, but why bother going through all that trouble when you can just break it by throwing yourself against one of the walls?

  • Look around for structural weaknesses. If you can't find any, you're not looking hard enough because that holding cell is composed of large pieces of easily breakable glass.

  • Turn around and pick up that 40-pound sledgehammer that's been sitting in the corner this entire time. When your adrenaline starts pumping from lifting that heavy sledgehammer, put it back down and use that adrenaline surge to propel your body straight through the glass.

  • In movies, people are always shattering nearby drinking glasses and windows by singing in an unbearably high pitch. Do the same thing, but instead of singing, just use any solid part of your body to smash that glass!

When is your town getting a glass prison?

Boston Pain Relief Massage

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    Downtown

    76 Summer St., Suite 220
    Boston, Massachusetts 02110
    Get Directions

  • Lucy: (508) 330-6448 or Joe: (617) 416-6798