The art of massage has been around for thousands of years. Since before humans first appeared on the earth, the act of touching has been one of the most important aspects to communication. Massage has been a way to communicate and heal, both in the physical sense and in the emotional sense. Over time, the art of massage has been used in conjunction with medical practices to improve the body, and also to help people become more “centered”.
One of the most popular and effective forms of massage therapy is Thai massage. Though in past years it has been practised mostly in the Orient, it has started to become a very prevalent form of therapy in the west as well.
The basics of Thai treatment and massage are simple, yet highly effective. The goals of Thai treatments are to increase flexibility, stimulate the organs of the body, and increase a person’s overall energy. It is done with both the hands and the feet of an experienced Thai masseuse. Instead of focusing on one particular area, the goal of Thai treatment and massage is to treat the entire person, and to affect the physical and the emotional state.
A typical Thai treatment can take up to two hours. The recipient of the treatment will lie on a comfortable mat on the floor, and the masseuse will use a gentle yet firm compression to ‘open up’ the various parts of the body. Sometimes the masseuse’s foot will be used to hold parts of the body down while manipulating with the hands, other times his or her feet will actually be massaging as well. The body is also placed into various positions to stretch and open up the organs, joints, and limbs.
The reason that Thai treatment has become so prevalent in the west is clearly obvious; stress is one of the biggest problems in today’s Western society. Juggling work and family, demanding careers and fierce competition in the job market, rising costs of education – all of these things contribute to ailments that are becoming more and more common today. This can be simple backaches and stiff joints to increasing vulnerability to bacterial and viral infections due to the imbalance of immune systems caused by stress. Though in the western culture “fads” seem to come and go, Thai treatment, like Yoga, has proven to be something that will most likely be here to stay as a viable treatment for today’s ills. One does not have to follow any certain type of religion or belief to be able to benefit from Thai treatment, nor do you have to seek it out for any specific type of injury, such as when you are seeking physical therapy. With Thai treatment, there is always something that can be helped and improved, and what many people find out is that they are helped in ways they hadn’t even been concerned about before. More and more spas in the west are offering Thai treatment these days, and for almost everyone it is certainly worth a try.
One of the most popular and effective forms of massage therapy is Thai massage. Though in past years it has been practised mostly in the Orient, it has started to become a very prevalent form of therapy in the west as well.
The basics of Thai treatment and massage are simple, yet highly effective. The goals of Thai treatments are to increase flexibility, stimulate the organs of the body, and increase a person’s overall energy. It is done with both the hands and the feet of an experienced Thai masseuse. Instead of focusing on one particular area, the goal of Thai treatment and massage is to treat the entire person, and to affect the physical and the emotional state.
A typical Thai treatment can take up to two hours. The recipient of the treatment will lie on a comfortable mat on the floor, and the masseuse will use a gentle yet firm compression to ‘open up’ the various parts of the body. Sometimes the masseuse’s foot will be used to hold parts of the body down while manipulating with the hands, other times his or her feet will actually be massaging as well. The body is also placed into various positions to stretch and open up the organs, joints, and limbs.
The reason that Thai treatment has become so prevalent in the west is clearly obvious; stress is one of the biggest problems in today’s Western society. Juggling work and family, demanding careers and fierce competition in the job market, rising costs of education – all of these things contribute to ailments that are becoming more and more common today. This can be simple backaches and stiff joints to increasing vulnerability to bacterial and viral infections due to the imbalance of immune systems caused by stress. Though in the western culture “fads” seem to come and go, Thai treatment, like Yoga, has proven to be something that will most likely be here to stay as a viable treatment for today’s ills. One does not have to follow any certain type of religion or belief to be able to benefit from Thai treatment, nor do you have to seek it out for any specific type of injury, such as when you are seeking physical therapy. With Thai treatment, there is always something that can be helped and improved, and what many people find out is that they are helped in ways they hadn’t even been concerned about before. More and more spas in the west are offering Thai treatment these days, and for almost everyone it is certainly worth a try.
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