Thai Acupressure Techniques | Video Demonstration
Posted onFurther below in this post, you’ll find a brief video demonstration of several techniques that can be used to give [ Read more … ]
Our articles about Acupressure and Reflexology, two closely related massage techniques with many conceptual and practical similarities.
Further below in this post, you’ll find a brief video demonstration of several techniques that can be used to give [ Read more … ]
In Thai Acupressure applications, the Thai Life Force Energy Lines Sen Thawari and Sen Sahatsarangsi are the notable channels related [ Read more … ]
Thai Massage therapists can give targeted Thai Acupressure Therapy for the head and face by focusing on Thai pressure points [ Read more … ]
The primary action of the sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM) is rotation of the head to the opposite side (turning your face [ Read more … ]
One of the questions that comes up with respect to acupressure points is how Thai Acupressure Points relate to Indian [ Read more … ]
We’ve recently published our in-depth Thai Acupressure Points eBook for the face and head. In this post, we talk a [ Read more … ]
In this post, we’ll explore how we can use Thai Massage and Thai Acupressure Points to treat headaches. Types and [ Read more … ]
From out a contemporary scientific point of view, Acupressure Massage in general, and Thai Acupressure in particular, seems to work [ Read more … ]
Although some Thai Massage schools and lineages assert that the ten primary Sen Lines start at the orifices of the [ Read more … ]
In Ayurveda and in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the number of major acupressure points is well-defined. In Ayurveda it’s said [ Read more … ]