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It's important to note that while Thai neck massage can offer numerous health benefits, individuals with certain medical conditions or injuries should consult with a healthcare professional before undergoing massage therapy. Additionally, it's essential to seek out a qualified and experienced massage therapist to ensure a safe and effective treatment experience.

To experience the full benefit of a Thai Massage we recommend a 90min treatment, however a 30min foot or head massage can still be extremely beneficial and efficient if you are pressed for time. ...

Traditional Thai massage is a combination of acupressure, reflexology and yoga-style exercises, or gentle stretching, which manipulates the energy lines and so diminishes tension, stimulates metabolism and creates a feeling of well being and vitality. You will feel refreshed and energized after a Thai massage,...

Traditional Thai massage is used to restore the balance of bodily energy, which flows through the energy pathways of the body. A blockage of these pathways can cause disease on a physical, emotional and spiritual level. By releasing any blockages, the energy is allowed to...

Traditional Thai massage is a healing art that involves stretching and deep acupressure, usually performed on the floor, with the patient dressed in comfortable clothes that allow for movement during the deep stretches and yoga-like exercises. No oils are used in Thai massage. ...

The true practice of the art of healing in traditional Thai Massage requires a compassionate therapist. It is important for the therapist to cultivate humility, awareness, and concentration in order to have a deeper level of awareness of herself and her...

Thai massage is different to Western massage in the way that the Thai therapist utilises her body weight to perform the maneuvers. The massage practitioner leans on the recipient’s body using hands and usually straight forearms locked at the elbow to apply...

Thai massage follows the Sen lines of the body, which are believed to be the vessels that carry the iom or air throughout the body. The therapist applies pressure to points along these lines in order to establish equilibrium throughout. ...

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