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A complete Thai massage incorporates a traditional combination of acupressure, energy meridian work, and yoga-like stretching. Thai massage is different from many Western forms of massage in that it is more energizing and rigorous, there is no oil used, the therapist uses a padded mat on the floor (instead of a massage table), and that the client remains completely clothed throughout the session. Thai massage is also called Thai yoga massage, because the therapist uses his or her hands, knees, legs, and feet to move you into a series of yoga-like stretches. Many people say Thai massage is like doing yoga without any work..
Thai massage is the perfect complement to any exercise routine and is suitable for clients of all ages and abilities. The classic Thai massage routine can be varied to suit a wide range of physical needs, and can be used as a form of physical therapy to aid in the increase of range of motion and muscular strength. Proper attire for receiving a Thai massage should include light, flexible clothing such as that used for yoga class or sweats. Many people find that Thai massage has the following benefits:
Pricing: Ask about pre-paid multiple session discounts. Gift certificates available. For more information or to schedule a session contact Michelle at Michelle@healandrelax.com or 360-263-1306. Appointment Hours: Vancouver
~ Tuesday, Thursday, every other Saturday
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