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Seated Thai Massage
What is Seated Thai Massage
Its a system based on Thai body massage which has been adapted for a client sitting in a chair. It includes: upper and lower back, shoulders & neck massage.
It is based on pressure, rotation and stretching which is used to relax the body.
A seated Thai Massage is done without oils and is done over the clients clothes.
What are the benefits of a Seated Thai Massage?
This massage helps to alleviate tight muscles by stretching and lengthening the muscles. It slowly opens up tight muscle joints leaving the client feeling more open, stretched, refreshed and balanced. It has a calming and healing effect, relieving excess energy and increasing more positive energy flow. It can be used to maintain well-being and help in the reversal of degenerative conditions.
Can anyone have a Seated Thai Massage?
Most people can have a Seated Thai Massage but a full consultation is taken before so that the treatment can pressure can be altered to suit the clients needs.
Contra-indications
In no circumstances can this massage be performed in any stage of pregnancy
When there is any potentially fatal diseases
You must inform your therapist if you suffer from:-
This is so the pressure and techniques can be tailored to suit your body’s needs
Joint Problems
Arthritis
Muscular-skeletal Problems
Epilepsy
What will I need to provide?
All you need to provide is a relaxing, warm and private area within your home. Somewhere you’ll not be disturbed by others or a ringing phone. Preferable an area with low lighting as this helps you relax more, but this is not necessary. I will need access to a normal dining chair and access to an electrical outlet my MP3 player so we can play some relaxing therapeutic music.
How long will my massage last?
Your massage will be around 45 to 60 minutes and in additional there is the time it takes to set up the couch, your consultation and then to pack up at the end so I will be in your home for around 1.50. Your first session could be around 20 minutes longer due to the in-depth consultation needed.
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