Thai massage/bodywork is more energizing and rigorous than most other forms of massage therapy. Thai massage is performed on a mat on the floor, or on a table with the client in loose comfortable clothing. During your session the practitioner will use hands, thumbs, elbows, knees and feet, as well as utilizing proper leverage points (body mechanics). During your session time the practitioner leads and assists the client through a range of yoga-like positions and lengthening techniques. Additionally, acupressure, joint mobilization and muscle compressions add to the effectiveness of this amazing modality. The session may have you on your back, your side, your stomach and in a seated position. Thai massage has many benefits, that include relaxation, stress relief, increased circulation, increased flexibility, and range of motion.
Orthopedic/Thai Bodywork (table or mat), is a method of movement therapy focused on treating painful conditions that affect the soft tissues of the body. Because orthopedic bodywork is designed to treat medical conditions, it requires extensive training. It incorporates many techniques to address muscle tightness and restrictions, along with helping to mobilize and lengthen muscles, tendons, and decompress rigid joints. My goal is to restore health to the soft tissues of the body, both treating your specific condition as well as improving your overall well-being.
Sports/Thai Bodywork (table or mat), is a type of bodywork designed for highly active people who engage in athletics. Sports/Thai Bodywork, enhances performance and prolongs a sports career by helping to prevent injury, reduce pain in the body, increase flexibility, and restore the body back to balance. Additionally, acupressure and joint mobilizations add to the effectiveness of this modality. Sports/Thai Bodywork, is also highly effective in aiding the rapid recovery of an athlete from an injury by encouraging greater