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The top 10 massage therapies

The top 10 massage therapiesAccording to many sources, here are the most popular massage therapies out there. Few surprises, it’s true, but have you tried all of them? I have to say this is mainly for Western consumers.

  1. Swedish Massage Therapy: By far the most common massage therapy in Western world, also called oil massage. Perfect for newbies or if you just want to relax
  2. Aromatherapy Massage: This therapy is similar to Swedish but the therapist uses essential oils. There are a great number of oils, each addressing different needs.
  3. Hot Stone Massage: Gaining in popularity in the last decade or so, Hot Stone Massage is the technique of using heated stones on certain points on the body. It helps reducing stress in strained or tight muscles
  4. Deep Tissue Massage: This form of massage therapy is used mainly for treating postural problems, recurring tightness and to help recover from injuries.
  5. Shiatsu: Coming from Japan, it uses the acupuncture technique but without the needles, by focusing on specific points on your body.
  6. Thai Massage: Often called “yoga massage“, your body is stretched in different positions. It’s really helpful to improve your flexibility. You might want to wait after the massage to eat!
  7. Pregnancy Massage: Using specific positions and techniques, pregnancy massage will help reduce stress, aches and pains, and reduce anxiety.
  8. Reflexology: Often called “foot massage“, reflexology uses pressure points on the feet. Very relaxing.
  9. Sports Massage: Here the focus is on increasing flexibility and preventing injuries. Stretching is also a main element of sports massage.
  10. Back Massage: Some people often only needs specific areas to be treated and the back massage answers this by focusing solely on this part of the body for an entire session.

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Thai Massage

Thai MassageOriginating from India more than 2500 years ago, the art of Thai massage has become over the year one of the favorite massage treatment. Let us introduce you to a few key elements:

  • Thai massage are especially recommended to treat sciatica, back pain and headaches.
  • The 6 key points of traditional massage are: Yoga, Exercise, Meditation, Reflexology, Acupressure and Healing Art
  • Thai massage is known as a “yoga massage” because of the many similarities in the positions used in Yoga and Thai massage. Obviously since you have a masseuse helping you it is a bit easier!
  • Thai massage is a combination of stretching and pressing. Therapists not only use their hands but their elbows, feet, forearms and knees.  The patient is fully clothed and usually lies down on a thin mattress directly on the floor. Therapists will pull your limbs, toes, fingers, ears, will sometimes walk on you and crack a few knuckles on the way. It is very different from an oil or Swedish massage, but it can be as relaxing
  • It is strongly recommend not to have a big deal before a Thai massage, and for obvious reasons. Having someone step on you repeatedly, especially on your back, cannot be very comfortable with a full stomach
  • Pregnant women have to be very cautious before having a Thai massage and should always ask for a specialized therapist.
  • The Thai word for “it hurts!” is “Jep!” but you very seldom have to use it don’t worry

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