Thai Massage

Thai Massage
Thai Massage is an ancient healing therapy originating from Thailand that combines gentle stretching, acupressure, and rhythmic massage techniques to balance the body, mind, and energy flow. Often called “Yoga Massage,” it helps release tension, improve flexibility, and restore overall well-being without the need for oils or lotions.
How It Works
Thai Massage focuses on energy lines (Sen lines) of the body. The therapist uses hands, thumbs, elbows, knees, and feet to:
Stretch muscles and joints
Apply gentle pressure along energy lines
Stimulate circulation and energy flow
The combination of stretching and massage improves flexibility, reduces stiffness, and promotes deep relaxation.
Benefits
Relieves muscle tension and stiffness
Enhances flexibility and range of motion
Improves blood circulation
Reduces stress, anxiety, and fatigue
Boosts energy levels and mental clarity
Supports posture correction and joint health
Procedure
The client lies on a mat or massage table, fully clothed in comfortable attire.
The therapist performs a series of guided stretches, rhythmic compressions, and acupressure techniques.
Sessions typically last 60–90 minutes, depending on the client’s needs.
Precautions
Inform the therapist about any injuries, chronic conditions, or pregnancy.
Avoid immediately after heavy meals.
Should be avoided in case of acute inflammation or fever.