Thai Massage
How does it work?
The techniques used in Thai Massage consist of pressure applied to Energy lines and passive yoga style stretches Energy lines in Thai Massage are called “SEN”. Within these lines, acupuncture points are found. These lines are the basis of Thai massage. Some of the same theory is found in Chinese Acupuncture and Japanese Shiatsu, all of which are based on Indian teachings. Energy lines are anatomically invisible, therefore Western scientists are puzzled that they are not found in the body. However it is undeniable that these lines and points truly exist due to the fact that certain pains and diseases are eliminated when these lines are treated. These SEN lines can be thought of as windows into the body used to treat certain conditions, relieve pain, and break blockages which restore general well being.
What to expect during Thai Massage
- Thai massage is performed with a mat on the floor
- The client remains fully clothed except for feet. (Clothing should allow for flexible movement.)
- No lubrication is used.
- 1 1/2 to 2 hours is the average length of time for a Thai massage. One hour is considered a condensed session or used to treat a specific condition.
Benefits of Thai Massage?
- Increased joint flexibility
- Increased range of motion
- Relieves muscle soreness
- Relieves muscular tension
- Helps to prevent joint and muscular injuries
- Enhances athletic performance
- Helps reduce pain and spasms
If you suffer with any of the above symptoms, we can offer you hope of relief, possibly even eliminating them completely from your life.