Thai Dry Massage
Traditional Thai dry massage is an ancient healing system combining accupressure, Indian Ayurvedic principles, and assisted yoga postures.
Traditional Thai massage uses no oils or lotions, Rather than rubbing on muscles, the body is compressed, pulled, stretched and rocked.
The receiver will be positioned in a variety of yoga-like positions during the course of the massage, that are also combined with deep static and rhythmic pressures.
Thai massage integrates movements for the entire skeletal body, enhancing joint range of motion, increasing blood circulation to muscles.
Balinese Massage
Balinese massage is a full-body, deep-tissue, holistic treatment.
Balinese massage uses a combination of gentle stretches, acupressure, reflexology, and aromatherapy to stimulate the flow of blood, oxygen and energy around your body, and bring a sense of wellbeing, calm and deep relaxation.
Balinese massage techniques include acupressure, skin rolling and flicking, firm and gentle stroking, percussion, and application of essential oils.
Deep Tissue Massage
Deep tissue massage therapy is similar to Swedish massage, but the deeper pressure is beneficial in releasing chronic muscle tension.
The focus is on the deepest layers of muscle tissue, tendons and fascia (the protective layer surrounding muscles, bones and joints).
Deep tissue massage is a type of massage therapy that focuses on realigning deeper layers of muscles.
It is used for chronic aches and pain and contracted areas such as a stiff neck and upper back, low back pain, leg muscle tightness, and sore shoulders.