Thai massage

Thai massage

The real thing – body massage like only the Thai can do.

Traditional Thai massage (nuad thai, นวดไทย) is both an ancient art and science, it is a traditional part of Thai medicine. The massage therapist has much theoretical and practical knowledge. Thai massage combines both physical and energetic aspects. It is a deep, full-body massage progressing from the feet up, and focusing on sense or energy lines throughout the body, with the aim of clearing blockages in these lines, and thus stimulating the flow of blood and lymph throughout the body. It draws on yoga, acupressure and reflexology.

Thai massage is a popular massage therapy that is used for management of conditions such as musculoskeletal pain and fatigue. Thai massage involves a number of stretching movements that improve body flexibility, joint movement and also improve blood circulation throughout the body.

Benefits of Thai massage:

  1. Less stress;
  2. A state of deep relaxation;
  3. Positive effect on emotional status;
  4. Feeling of being more refreshed in the morning;
  5. Better blood flow;
  6. More oxygen brought to the brain.

An additional option in this context is a Thai herbal compress. This is a combination of fresh and dried herbs are wrapped in a muslin compress, which is steamed and then applied to the body in a gentle pressing, circular and rolling movement. As the pores open and allow the herbs to take effect, ailments such as stiff, sore or pulled muscles and ligaments, back pain, migraines, stress and anxiety are almost instantly relieved.

Benefits of Thai herbal compress:

  1. Deep relaxation;
  2. Relief of stress and fatigue;
  3. Boost of emotional and physical well-being;
  4. Improved circulation of blood and lymph;
  5. Stimulation of internal organs.