Oilmassage


Thai Oil Massage treatments mix Thai Traditional Massage, Ayurvedic and Western massage and Thai herbalism. Thai Massage is new to western spas, but it has been a style of alternative medicine for hundreds of years. A Thai massage is typically a full-body massage lasting up to two hours. It uses a combination of passive stretches and gentle pressure along the body’s energy line system to increase flexibility, relieve muscle and joint tension, and provide relaxation. Recipients wear loose-fitting clothing and lie on a massage mat or other cushioned floor mat.

Thai Oil massage incorporates slow strokes, gentle stretches, and stimulation of acupressure points using the palms, thumbs, elbows and knees in combination with the application of base oils.

Like Traditional Thai massage, Thai Oil massage follows traditional Thai healing bodywork concepts — working, opening, and stimulating the so-called Energy Lines, also called the Sib Sen or Sen Lines.

Benefits

  • Lowers stress
  • Relieve physical and emotional tension
  • Boosts energy
  • Relieves headaches
  • Stimulates circulation
  • Improves range of motion

Natural, blended massage oils are used in smooth-flowing massage strokes to relieve back, shoulder, and neck tension. Additional benefits include improved blood circulation, reduced stress levels, and improved sleep. This treatment can also naturally boost the body’s immune system.

Tok-Sen massage


Tok sen is a Traditional Thai massage modality that originated in Northern Thailand that has been preserved primarily as an oral tradition. Many massage schools in and around Chiang Mai teach this northern modality. Tok means to tap, and Sen refers to the energy lines in traditional Thai medicine. Tok Sen refers to both the wooden tools and the actual treatment.

During a Tok Sen treatment, a practitioner uses a kon (hammer/mallet) and lim (peg/wedge) to rhythmically tap on the recipient’s energy lines instead of applying pressure with thumbs, elbows or knees. As in traditional Thai massage, recipients wear loose-fitting clothing during a Tok Sen massage, and practitioners do not use oil.

In traditional Thai treatments, Thai healers recite mantras while holding the Tok Sen tools and then blow on them to infuse them with the spirit of the invoked deity. Thai people believe the tapping process transfers the monk’s blessings and the mantra’s sacred vibrations to the receiver.

Unfortunately, Tok Sen courses usually do not teach the proper initiations into the tradition, like blessing the tools or learning traditional mantras. As such, Tok Sen becomes a simple therapy to relieve muscle tension, especially in the larger muscles like the shoulders, back and glutes. Tok Sen also reduces physical and mental stress, promotes relaxation, improves blood circulation and clears energy blockages.

Benefits

  • Releases muscle tension, especially in the shoulders, back and glutes
  • Reduces physical and mental stress
  • Promotes relaxation
  • Improves blood circulation
  • Clears energy blockages

The tapping sound and the deep vibrations bring recipients into a meditative state that restores health and well-being. At the physical level, the tapping of the Tok Sen stimulates tendons, skin, muscles and the circulatory system. On the energy level, Tok Sen stimulates energy points and lines, opens up blockages and reactivates the free flow of energy throughout the body.



Neck/Schoulder and Back massage


Thai Chair massage began in the 1980s as a hybrid of Traditional Thai massage. Since then, Thai Chair massage has become a sought-after treatment modality used within companies and offices, but also in spas, health salons, shopping malls or airports to get some quick stress relief or to fill in slack time.

In a Thai Chair massage session, practitioners have their recipients sit in a portable massage chair. Typically, the focus of the massage is the back of the recipient and the shoulders, neck, head, arms and hands. Sessions are usually short, about fifteen minutes to half an hour. And there is no oil with this massage, as recipients remain fully clothed during the session.

Thai Massage done on a chair is not a new modality. For instance, Thai Foot Reflexology typically has the client sitting on a chair, and the sessions often include the legs, neck, head and shoulders. However, the chairs used in Thailand are more like sofa-like chairs and not the typical portable massage chairs used in the West.