A Touch Of Thai Massage Therapy - Service Menu
Up to 40% discount from regular pricing.
Have many of the services below performed by a student at a discount from the regular prices. Students have completed their first year of training and work at a clinic as a practicum as they complete their certification. Note: student massages are not eligible for insurance claims.
Uses slower, more-forceful strokes to target the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue, commonly to help with muscle damage from injuries.
A gentle form of massage that uses long strokes, kneading, deep circular movements, vibration and tapping to help relax and energize you.
Also known as luk pra kob, this therapy combines traditional massage techniques with therapeutic herbs & essential oils. Herbal stems are traditional massage tools that help to release toxins, relieve muscle tension & joint pain and increase circulation in the body.
Reduces inflammatory markers that minimizes Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS), reduces recuperative time period post competition, and helps in identifying any new or prospective injury sites.
Prenatal therapy eases muscular tension, increases hip flexibility, relieves stress and prepares the muscles that are affected by childbirth.
An ancient healing system combining acupressure, Indian Ayurvedic principles, and assisted yoga postures. There is constant body contact between the giver and receiver, but rather than rubbing on muscles, the body is compressed, pulled, stretched and rocked.
Uses smooth, heated stones as an extension of their own hands and by placing them on the body. The heat can be both deeply relaxing and help warm up tight muscles so the therapist can more easily relieve soreness and tension.
Combines Western deep tissue oil massage with the movement, stretching, and acupressure of Thai massage. The best of both worlds.
Myofascial cupping is a modern adaptation of the ancient Chinese art of cupping therapy. By creating a suction or vacuum, cupping therapy is used to release rigid soft tissue, drain excess fluids and toxins, loosen adhesions, and lift connective tissue, while bringing blood flow to stagnant skin and muscles.
A gentle massage on the skin using very light pressure to stimulate the movement of fluid in the body through the lymphatic system; reducing inflammatory agents, cellular wastes, dead cell particles, toxins, antigens, and swelling in the tissue in order to promote healing.
Reflexology is a focused pressure technique, based on the premise that there are zones and reflexes on feet, head, neck and shoulders which correspond to and are relative to all parts, glands and organs of the entire body.