Where To Get A Thai massage in Manchester
In recent years the Thai massage in Manchester has become a very popular choice for many clients. This is often following a holiday in Thailand where they have discovered for the first time this alternative to their usual choice of Swedish massage or a deep tissue massage which they enjoy at home.It is largely the movements which distinguish the Thai massage from other types of massage with its unique combination of stretching, yoga-like positions (assisted by the therapist), pulling and rocking the body and applying pressure.The aim of the procedures is to increase the client’s flexibility and range of motion,by improving the circulation and oxygen supply to the muscles. Whilst in some salons the Thai massage is performed on the floor, at Manchester Massage we have specially designed tables which make it easier for our clientele.
Each practitioner may add unique components to the massage
Following a Thai massage Northern Quarter Manchester clients sometimes comment that it is not constant with different therapists; techniques varying slightly from one therapist to another. This is true. But this is the case even in Thailand where although based on the original Thai theory, it changes and evolves constantly. Thai massage is believed to have existed as far back as around 2500 years ago, and is attributed to an Indian doctor, Shivago Komarpaj, known throughout Asia as “Father Doctor.” Over the centuries it has evolved and in recent times Thai massage has developed into the holistic health tradition Thai massage Manchester clients would recognise today and is in fact a combination of aspects of yoga, Ayurveda, and Chinese medicine. Because records have been lost over the centuries it is believed to have been passed down by word of mouth and from one practitioner to another.
Treatments from an experienced Thai therapist at Manchester Massage
At this massage centre in Manchester, we have several accomplished therapists who can offer a Thai massage and show that with this treatment and by using these techniques of compression, acupressure, and passive stretching, they can help not only pain and inflexibility, but lower stress levels, improve sleep patterns and decrease the intensity and frequency of headaches. If you are thinking of re-living your holiday experience, or simply interested in trying this form of massage for personal reasons or health concerns, our talented therapists will be happy to help you.
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