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  1. Rin's Traditional Thai Massage

    Rin's Traditional Thai Massage

    13 Parkside Crescent, Mornington 3931
    (65)
    Escape to a Thai inspired haven with Rin's Traditional Thai Massage. Relieve stress and tension with Sciatica or Thai and Oil combination massage.
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  2. Krissana Thai Massage

    Krissana Thai Massage

    2 / 50 Thurlow Street, Riverwood 2210
    (10)
    Krissana Thai Massage is a clinic located in Riverwood offering specialized Thai massage treatments and other modalities.
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  3. Kinnari’s Thai Massage

    Kinnari’s Thai Massage

    652 High Street, Kew East 3102
    (63)
    Kinnari’s Thai Massage practices the oldest and most traditional style of Thai massage. Feel wonderfully energised with a hot stone and deep tissue massage.
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  4. Pen Pen Wellness

    Pen Pen Wellness

    Shop 205/206T, 220 Spencer Street, Watertank Way, Melbourne CBD 3000
    (96)
    Pen Pen Wellness is a health and healing facility in Melbourne specializing in a natural approach to body and beauty treatments.
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  5. Healthy Life Clinic

    Healthy Life Clinic

    2/91 Dorset Road, Ferntree Gully, Ferntree Gully 3156
    (14)
    For revitalising massage and physiotherapy treatments that will have you feeling like a whole new person, visit Healthy Life Clinic in Ferntree Gully.
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  6. Ladda Health & Wellbeing - Paddington

    Ladda Health & Wellbeing - Paddington

    440 Oxford Street, Paddington 2021
    (126)
    Treat yourself to a luxurious massage at the Ladda Health and Wellbeing. Melt away all those stresses and strains with a traditional Thai massage.
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  7. Beauty Inside

    Beauty Inside

    6 High Street, North Melbourne 3051
    (5)
    Beauty Inside is a Korean skin emporium offering specialist facials, massage, and other services that will rejuvenate your skin in North Melbourne.
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  8. Serenergy Thai Massage Centre

    Serenergy Thai Massage Centre

    1146 High Street , Armadale 3143
    (61)
    Serenergy Thai Massage Centre is the cure for your mind and body. Therapists perform traditional Thai and deep tissue massage, reflexology and aromatherapy.
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  9. Royal Thai Massage Flinders

    Royal Thai Massage Flinders

    Shop 7 / 2 Queen Street, Melbourne CBD 3000
    (14)
    Need a truly professional massage treatment that has you feeling like a whole new person? Book an appointment at Royal Thai Massage Flinders, with Bookwell.
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  10. ET Chinese Massage - North

    ET Chinese Massage - North

    599 Sydney Road, Brunswick 3056
    (282)
    If it’s deep tissue massage, reflexology, cupping, remedial or traditional Chinese massage that your body requires, an appointment with ET Chinese Massage in Brunswick is a must!
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  11. Laurel Beauty and Spa

    Laurel Beauty and Spa

    9 Marmion Place, Docklands 3008
    (724)
    Laurel Beauty and Spa is an advanced beauty spa in Docklands. Laurel Beauty and Spa boasts a range of glamorous beauty and massage services to get you and your skin rejuvenated and refreshed.
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  12. Laurel Beauty And Spa - Cheltenham

    Laurel Beauty And Spa - Cheltenham

    Shop 2134 / 1239 Nepean Highway , Cheltenham 3192
    (643)
    Laurel Beauty And Spa on Nepean Highway in Cheltenham specialises in soothing massages and revitalising facials that help you hit the reset button. Book now!
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  13. Kornkanok Thai Massage

    Kornkanok Thai Massage

    99A Station Street, Fairfield 3078
    (28)
    Kornkanok Thai Massage is an authentic Thai massage facility in Fairfield offering exceptional service in a modern clinic.
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  14. ET Chinese Massage - South

    ET Chinese Massage - South

    367 Sydney Road, Brunswick 3056
    (325)
    E.T Chinese Massage is your destination for authentic Chinese Massage and Cupping. Treatments are based on traditional Chinese and deep tissue oil massage.
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  15. Newcut Hair Design

    Newcut Hair Design

    55 Elgin Street, Carlton 3053
    (55)
    A new haircut feels amazing, especially with Newcut Hair Design. With a new cut, colour or bouncy blow wave, you won't be able to resist the new hair swish.
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  16. Total Bliss Health and Beauty

    Total Bliss Health and Beauty

    104 Dawson Rd (Ground Floor), Upper Mount Gravatt 4122
    (61)
    Total Bliss Health and Beauty will make you feel incredible. Choose from remedial massage for deep aches and pains, or something lighter such as aromatherapy.
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  17. Brees Beauty Room

    Brees Beauty Room

    1 / 2 Smith Street, Charlestown 2290
    (76)
    Brees Beauty Room provides excellent service at affordable prices. Treatments include waxing, manicures, pedicures and spray tans, and brows and lashes.
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  18. First Class Beauty

    First Class Beauty

    283 Auburn Road, Hawthorn 3122
    (130)
    Ideally situated on Auburn Road in Hawthorn, First Class Beauty caters for all your skin, nails and beauty needs – from skin treatments to deluxe massages.
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  19. Foresta Spa & Laser Clinic on A'Beckett

    Foresta Spa & Laser Clinic on A'Beckett

    71-73 A'Beckett St, Melbourne CBD 3000
    (281)
    Foresta Spa & Laser Clinic is a Melbourne-based skincare clinic specialising in the latest aesthetic treatments, including non-surgical facelifts, facials, and lash extensions.
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  20. C-Beauty & Co

    C-Beauty & Co

    16B / 108 Bourke Street (Inside Paramount Centre), Melbourne CBD 3000
    (113)
    C-Beauty & Co is a premium skincare and beauty services provider conveniently located within the Paramount Centre in Melbourne’s CBD.
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Body Massage

Massage is probably the oldest healing therapy in the world. It's been used throughout time by pretty much every civilisation that has ever existed. It offers not only physical healing benefits but can also soothe the mind and spirit.

Massage at its most basic involves stroking and kneading the skin and manipulating muscles to bring relieve pain and boost mobility. It also incorporates the ancient practice of acupressure, using key points on the body to treat major organs and improve our natural energy flow.

Holistic Treatment

Massage works on muscles, ligaments, tendons, fascia, joints and pressure points, making the most holistic treatment available.

There are many different forms of massage now including relaxation, Swedish, remedial, deep tissue and sports massage. All of these techniques and more share a common base but are used to target different conditions. For example, an aromatherapy massage is soothing and relaxing and uses essential oils to improve mental and physical health.

Some forms of massage are performed using just the hands whilst others, like a traditional Thai massage, use hands, feet, elbows and knees. A Hawaiian Lomi Lomi massage is quite different again, in that the forearms are also used and the therapist may massage two areas at the same time. A Lomi Lomi massage may also incorporate chanting, stretching and manual manipulation.

Myotherapy

A very specialised form of massage is myotherapy. This includes the assessment and treatment of soft tissue injury, pain and dysfunction affecting movement and mobility. Myotherapy is generally recommended to help restore and maintain the function of the soft tissue structure - muscles, tendons, ligaments and fascia.

Massage can be used to treat many conditions including chronic back and neck pain, headaches and migraines, Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS), stress and anxiety, high blood pressure and insomnia.

Whilst not a cure, regular massage has been shown to be very effective in supporting people with serious illnesses like cancer and chronic disease.

Relief for Cancer Patients

A major American study looked at the effects of massage on 1300 people with cancer over a three-year period. Those patients in hospital received 20-minute massage treatments whilst those treated as outpatients had a 60-minute session. The study revealed that massage therapy helped practically all the patients by reducing pain, nausea, fatigue, anxiety and depression. Interestingly, the benefits lasted longer for those who had the 60-minute session.

Generally, the first benefit you feel when you have massage therapy is a feeling of deep calm and relaxation. This is because massage decreases cortisol levels and prompts the release of endorphins (neurotransmitters) to encourage feelings of wellbeing. Other stress hormones like adrenaline and norepinephrine are also decreased.

As research has shown that high levels of stress hormones can damage the immune system it's clear that massage will lead to better general health.

Increase Mobility

On a physical level massage will reduce muscle tension, boost the circulation of blood, oxygen and lymph, increase joint mobility and flexibility, improve skin tone, speed up soft tissue injury recovery and boost mental alertness

Here's a general guide to choosing a massage therapy:

  • Remedial: Assesses and treats the signs, symptoms and causes of biomechanical dysfunction or injury.

  • Therapeutic (Swedish): Very popular in Australia and used to promote relaxation and boost circulation.

  • Lymphatic drainage: Used to relax the nervous system and improve the body's immune system.

  • Aromatherapy: Uses essential oils to treat different conditions.

  • Baby massage: A very gentle form of massage that can improve sleep and treat colic.

  • Reflexology: Uses acupressure points, particularly in the feet, to treat a range of conditions and stimulate the body's natural healing process.

  • Shiatsu: An oriental massage technique based on acupressure that improves energy flow by working certain points on the body.

To experience the many benefits of massage therapy search Bookwell for practitioners in your area.