This foot massage technique dates back more than two thousand years, originating in China, and is seen all over Thailand today. Treatment includes working on ‘Sen’ lines, which are from the Ayurvedic tradition and are the equivalent to the meridians of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The techniques of Thai Foot Massage are thought to stimulate and open these energy channels, leaving you feeling relaxed, balanced and invigorated. Traditional Thai Foot Massage includes the use of a traditional Thai foot massage stick as well as using the palms, fingers, thumbs and knuckles to work the feet.
Thai Foot Massage is great for tired or swollen feet, improving circulation and encouraging lymph movement in the feet and lower legs, and improving flexibility. If you have tried reflexology, you will love this Thai treatment, but will be surprised at how different the techniques feel. The aim is that you will leave the session feeling relaxed, yet energized and invigorated.
This 60 minute treatment begins with a relaxing peppermint and menthol foot soak followed by a foot and lower leg massage using fingers, thumbs, knuckles, and a rounded wooden stick using grape seed oil and ending with a foot massage using intensive menthol and peppermint foot lotion
Price £28 – 60 minutes
Introductory Offer £18 until 31/08/18 (60 minutes)
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