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Thai massage is a full-body massage that uses stretching, deep tissue pressure, and yoga-like poses to help relieve tension and improve flexibility. It's also known as Thai yoga massage or assisted yoga. What happens during a Thai massage? The therapist uses their body to help you perform stretches and yoga poses The therapist uses pulling, rocking, and stretching techniques The therapist applies medium to hard pressure You remain fully clothed in comfortable, stretchy clothing What are the benefits of Thai massage? Improved circulation, Improved range of motion, Reduced stress, and Relieved joint and muscle pain. How does Thai massage compare to other types of massage? Thai massage is different from traditional massage because it doesn't use oils or rubbing and kneading Thai massage is different from Swedish massage because it uses more pressure and stretching Thai massage is different from deep tissue massage because it uses your whole body, while deep tissue massage focuses on a specific area

AED200.00

60mins

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Thai Massage is a traditional healing technique that combines acupressure, assisted yoga-style stretching, and energy work to promote relaxation, flexibility, and balance in the body.
Unlike Swedish or oil-based massages, Thai Massage is performed fully clothed on a floor mat. It involves stretching, pulling, and rhythmic compression, rather than kneading muscles.
Increases flexibility and mobility Improves blood and lymph circulation Reduces muscle tension and fatigue Enhances energy flow Relieves stress and promotes deep relaxation Supports postural alignment
It can be intense at times due to deep pressure and stretching, but it should never be painful. Always communicate with your therapist about your comfort level.
No. You remain fully clothed in comfortable, stretchy attire like yoga clothes or provided massage garments.
Typically 60 to 120 minutes. The full sequence is ideally done in 90–120 minutes for maximum benefit.
Most people can safely enjoy it, but those with recent injuries, herniated discs, pregnancy, high blood pressure, or other medical conditions should consult a doctor first.
Yes. It’s especially beneficial for chronic back, shoulder, and hip pain caused by muscle tension or postural imbalances.
Yes. It’s especially beneficial for chronic back, shoulder, and hip pain caused by muscle tension or postural imbalances.
Yes, it promotes deep relaxation, reduces cortisol (stress hormone), and balances the nervous system, helping improve sleep and reduce anxiety.
Definitely. It improves flexibility, speeds up recovery, and helps prevent injuries.
While not religious, traditional Thai Massage has roots in Buddhist philosophy and is often practiced with mindfulness and intention, making it both physical and meditative.
Yes. By lengthening tight muscles and realigning the body, it can significantly help with posture over time.