Client Feedback in Thai Massage and Becoming a Better Therapist
Posted onReceiving feedback from our clients is probably the most important means to become a better Thai Massage therapist. As it [ Read more … ]
Receiving feedback from our clients is probably the most important means to become a better Thai Massage therapist. As it [ Read more … ]
Rocking techniques in Thai Massage may be used to profoundly relax the receiver but also to gently mobilize joints and [ Read more … ]
In this post, we’re take a look at several joint mobilization techniques in Thai Massage (you will also find a [ Read more … ]
In Thai Massage, masseurs and therapists can use many of their body parts to give a massage. Most commonly these [ Read more … ]
Thai Massage and Sports Massage are two different massage treatment modalities, and both can promote flexibility and range of motion, [ Read more … ]
In this article, we take a look at the historical evidence of the existence of Thai Massage in Thailand in [ Read more … ]
In both their theoretical and practical aspects Thai Massage and Japanese Shiatsu have quite a lot in common; Shiatsu, like [ Read more … ]
Thai acupressure is about manipulating certain acupressure points (acupoints) in the receiver’s body to attain health benefits. Acupressure therapy is [ Read more … ]
When Thai Massage treatment sessions or training courses are advertised, you will often see beautiful pictures or videos with massage [ Read more … ]
Although you’ll often find the concept of Wind — in Thai language referred to as Lom — referenced in Thai [ Read more … ]