Traditional Thai Massage and Its benefits
The origins of Thai massage are over 2,500 years old. It has influences from India, China & other South East Asian countries.
The benefits of massage are two-fold - both physically relaxing and mentally restorative, as the release of tension in the body relaxes the mind. Both go hand in hand and complement each other to ensure a more relaxed mind and body.
The specific benefits of Thai massage are to relieve pain in muscles and joints. It can also improve your general feeling of wellbeing.
A popular form of Thai massage is with the use of oils, which can be neutral or fragranced. The technique includes a mix of stretching, firm pressure, rhythmic massage and rolling, for an all over body massage. It can also be concentrated on specific problem areas, to help injuries or release muscle tension (for example, the feet, neck or back).
The benefits of massage are two-fold - both physically relaxing and mentally restorative, as the release of tension in the body relaxes the mind. Both go hand in hand and complement each other to ensure a more relaxed mind and body.
The specific benefits of Thai massage are to relieve pain in muscles and joints. It can also improve your general feeling of wellbeing.
A popular form of Thai massage is with the use of oils, which can be neutral or fragranced. The technique includes a mix of stretching, firm pressure, rhythmic massage and rolling, for an all over body massage. It can also be concentrated on specific problem areas, to help injuries or release muscle tension (for example, the feet, neck or back).
Why choose Thai Garden View?
- Experienced and well qualified Thai practitioner, bi-lingual and fluent in English and Thai.
- Friendly service in a relaxed setting.
- Organic and fragrance-free oils suitable for sensitive skin types.
- Free on-site parking.
- Flexible appointment times (including weekends and evenings).
- Discounts on block bookings