Thai Massage Therapy

Thai massage is a full-body, clothed massage that includes the use of a variety of stretching, trigger-point, and movement techniques. Thai massage is performed on a large, padded floor mat, and techniques are adjusted to the client’s comfort level and movement capacity.

How is Thai massage different from other types? No oil is required in a Thai massage, so you may remain fully clothed. Rather than just using hands, fists, forearms and elbows, a Thai massage therapist may use legs and feet during the massage, so the floor mat allows for this flexibility.

Thai massage therapy helps patients relax, alleviate pain, and improve mobility. Overall, it can be part of personal self-care to manage stress, fatigue, anxiety and depression. Regular massage promotes overall health and wellness.

Thai Massage Therapy - Supportive Cancer Care

Thai massage therapy can address the specific needs of patients undergoing treatment for cancer, as well as managing long-term side effects of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. When caring for a patient with cancer, massage can be part of personal self-care to manage stress, fatigue, anxiety and depression, while getting regular massages will promote overall well being.

Thai Massage Therapist

Emily Gooding, Registered Nurse

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Fees & Schedule

Please see our online booking site regarding fees and schedules.