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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. Natural Thai Massage & Skin Care

    Natural Thai Massage & Skin Care

    147 Church Street, Brighton 3186
    (37)
    Step into Aroma Thai Massage to relieve your stresses. Wind down with a traditional Thai massage, or indulge in a relaxation massage.
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  11. Arokaya St Kilda Thai Massage

    Arokaya St Kilda Thai Massage

    120 St Kilda Road, St Kilda 3182
    (48)
    For true therapy and relaxation, book in with Arokaya St Kilda Thai Massage. Fell all your stresses and strains melt away with the signature Thai massage.
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  12. Awesome Thai Massage

    Awesome Thai Massage

    221 Clarendon St , South Melbourne 3205
    (29)
    Overdue for a massage? Secure your spot at Awesome Thai Massage on Clarendon Street in South Melbourne, for a soothing and professional massage treatment.
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  13. Cure Massage

    Cure Massage

    Shop 5 / 222 Church Street (inside Greenway Plaza), Parramatta 2150
    (18)
    Cure Massage is a tranquil and relaxed massage clinic in the heart of Parramatta offering restorative massage therapies.
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  14. The Lounge Thai Hand & Foot Spa

    The Lounge Thai Hand & Foot Spa

    Level 1 / 440 Vulture St, Kangaroo Point 4169
    Alleviate all that pent up tension in your hands and feet, with a deluxe pampering at The Lounge Thai Hand & Foot Spa on Vulture Street in Kangaroo Point.
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  15. Anantara Thai Massage

    Anantara Thai Massage

    679 Pittwater Road, Dee Why 2099
    (8)
    Anantara Thai Massage is a deluxe Thai massage clinic in Dee Why devoted to bringing the art of Thai massage to a broader audience in need of rehabilitation and relaxation.
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  16. The Massage Studio

    The Massage Studio

    735 Nicholson Street, Carlton North 3054
    (284)
    This tranquil studio on Nicholson Street in Carlton North is home to a phenomenal team of highly trained massage therapists. Book online today.
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  17. White Orchid Thai Day Spa

    White Orchid Thai Day Spa

    137A Sylvan Road, Toowong 4066
    (13)
    White Orchid Thai Day Spa offers state-of-the-art facilities and experienced professionals to rehabilitate a wide range of musculoskeletal complaints.
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  18. Thai Royal Orchid Massage

    Thai Royal Orchid Massage

    2 / 1192 Sandgate Road, Nundah 4012
    (136)
    Thai Royal Orchid Massage therapists are traditionally trained and masters of massage. Explore the beautiful sanctuary and feel relaxed and refreshed.
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  19. Willoughby Thai & Remedial Massage

    Willoughby Thai & Remedial Massage

    L1 / 553 Willoughby Road, Willoughby 2068
    (5)
    Lead a healthy, active lifestyle by achieving optimal strength and flexibility at Willoughby Thai & Remedial Massage in Willoughby NSW.
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  20. Buppha Thai Massage

    Buppha Thai Massage

    105 Douglas Parade, Williamstown 3016
    (258)
    Buppha Thai Massage offers affordable authentic Thai massage, incorporating the use of hands, legs and knees to treat sore muscles to aid relaxation.
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Thai Massage

Although we all refer to a massage as, well, a massage, that's not strictly true. There are many different types of massage available, from a gentle relaxation massage to a therapeutic deep tissue massage.

One of our favourites is Thai Massage - sometimes referred to as Thai Yoga Massage. Thai massage goes back a long way; it's a very ancient healing treatment that incorporates massage, acupressure, Indian Ayurvedic principles and even yoga positions.

Related To Buddha Himself

It is rumoured that this type of massage was created by Shivago Komarpaj, physician to Buddha himself, and a man noted for his extraordinary healing skills.

A Thai massage is similar to reflexology, in that you remain clothed. No massage oil is used, so it's great if you want to squeeze in a massage during your lunch break. Massage, in all its forms, basically involves a trained therapist working on your body, using hands, elbows, forearm, fingers, and so on. The techniques differ according to what type of massage you are receiving.

A Feeling of General Wellbeing

For example, a deep tissue or sports massage concentrates on problem areas, such as a stiff neck or strained muscles. It's great for really getting into those knots and getting rid of tension.

On the other hand, a Swedish massage - or classic massage - is gentler, and is proven to help manage stress and deliver a feeling of general wellbeing.

Then there's Shiatsu, Chinese massage, lymphatic massage, trigger point therapy, hot stone massage - and the list goes on.

So what makes Thai massage so different, and so beneficial?

  • Deep Relaxation - The yoga-like stretching and use of the body's energy lines relaxes you on a much deeper level.
  • Feel Good Factor - This deep relaxation promotes better sleep, more confidence, higher self-esteem and a more positive outlook on life.
  • Improved Circulation - More oxygen-rich blood flows to all your organs, enhancing feelings of wellbeing and reducing the risk of many diseases.
  • Brain Boost - That increased circulation also takes more oxygen to your brain, which decreases headaches and migraines, and increases functionality.
  • Relaxed Muscles - Because Thai massage incorporates assisted yoga positions and stretching, it is perfect for releasing tension in your muscles.

Managing Stress

As you can see, there are certainly crossovers with other forms of massage therapy. Generally speaking, any type of massage should leave you feeling more relaxed and less stressed, and those are key points.

You know how they say that stress is a killer? It's a good point. Stress can have a very debilitating effect on our bodies, and can lead to all sorts of illness and disease.

Sure, stress in inevitable in our busy lives - and a certain amount of stress is needed to keep us moving and motivated. But too much stress causes both mental and physical problems.

Mind, Body and Soul

The great thing about Thai massage is that it treats mind, body and soul. So imagine how much better you would look and feel if you booked one every week.

It's a known fact that stress not only puts us at risk of heart disease, stroke and other diseases, but also affects how we age. Professional Thai massage minimises cortisol production (the stress hormone) and calms the body.

Yin and Yang

A quick word on those energy lines before we go. It's all to do with that yin and yang energy. Thai massage practitioners focus on 12 major energy lines (meridians) and hundreds of pressure points.

The belief is that many illnesses and diseases are caused by certain meridians becoming blocked. Thai massage may clear those blockages and help restore our health and wellbeing.