Thai-Massage
Thai-Massage, also known as Nuad Bo-Rarn, is an ancient form of massage that originated in Thailand. It is a comprehensive therapeutic technique that combines elements of massage, yoga, acupressure and reflexology.
Here are some key features of Thai massage:
- Stimulation of energy lines (Sen): Thai massage is based on the premise of the existence of energy lines, known as "Sen," which flow through the body. During a massage, the therapist uses a variety of techniques to stimulate these lines, restoring internal balance and energy flow.
- Massage techniques: Thai massage uses a variety of techniques, including compression, kneading, stretching, vibration and joint and muscle manipulation. Therapists often use their hands, thumbs, elbows and feet to apply pressure to various parts of the body.
- Stretching and body manipulation: One of the hallmarks of Thai massage is the intense stretching of the client's body to improve flexibility, mobility and balance. During the massage, therapists perform special sequences of movements to help relax tight muscles and joints.
- Working on vital energy (Prana): Thai massage is designed not only to relax the body, but also to balance vital energy, known as "Prana" in Thai. By stimulating energy lines and acupressure points, therapists help restore the natural flow of energy in the body.
- Promoting health and well-being: Thai massage is not only a form of therapy, but also a deeply relaxing experience that helps reduce stress, improve blood and lymph circulation, and strengthen the immune system.
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