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  1. 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.
    Relaxation Massage, Chinese Massage, Therapeutic Massage, Foot Massage, Cupping
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  2. Green Palm Massage - Eastland

    Green Palm Massage - Eastland

    Shop 1111 / 171-175 Maroondah Highway (Eastland Shopping Centre), Ringwood 3134
    (5)
    Green Palm Massage offers Ringwood and surrounds residents a high-quality massage experience in the conveniently located Eastland Shopping Centre precinct.
    Relaxation Massage, Foot Spa, Reflexology, Remedial Massage, Sciatica Treatment
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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.
    Relaxation Massage, Back Massage, Aromatherapy Massage, Oil Massage, Foot Reflexology
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  4. Green Palm Massage - Glen Waverley

    Green Palm Massage - Glen Waverley

    L-044 /235 Springvale Road (The Glen Shopping Centre, Near Coles), Glen Waverley 3150
    (5)
    Looking to ease that tension in your neck and shoulders and work out those tight knots in your back?
    Foot Treatment, Relaxation Massage, Oil Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Remedial Massage
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  5. 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.
    Back Massage, Remedial Massage, Foot Treatment, Foot Spa, Deep Tissue Massage
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  6. 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.
    Deep Tissue Massage, Hot Stone Massage, Relaxation Massage, Oil Massage, Foot Massage
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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.
    Ear Candling, Back Massage, Couples Massage, Hot Stone Massage, Neck Massage
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  8. 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.
    Acupressure, Cupping, Foot Massage, Chinese Massage, Remedial Massage
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  9. 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.
    Straighteners, Men's haircuts, Keratin Treatment, Hair Highlights, Hair Treatments
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  10. 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.
    Pregnancy Massage, Head Massage, Back Massage, Neck Massage, Shoulder Massage
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  11. Traditional Therapy Melbourne

    Traditional Therapy Melbourne

    254 Johnston Street, Abbotsford 3067
    (12)
    In need of a quality massage to sort out those tight knots, stiff joints and sore muscles? Look no further than Traditional Therapy Melbourne in Abbortsford.
    Sciatica Treatment, Relaxation Massage, Leg Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Foot Massage
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  12. Peace Remedial Massage

    Peace Remedial Massage

    55B Kooyong Road,, Caulfield North 3161
    Treat yourself to a revitalising massage treatment from the friendly experts at Peace Remedial Massage on Kooyong Road in Caulfield North.
    Cupping, Dry Needling, Sports Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Remedial Massage
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  13. 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.
    Deep Tissue Massage, Relaxation Massage, Foot Massage, Thai Massage, Body Massage
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  14. 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.
    Henna, Eyebrow Waxing, Relaxation Massage, Lip Waxing, Brazilian Waxing
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  15. 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!
    Foot Spa, Foot Reflexology, Foot Massage, Cupping, Chinese Massage
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  16. 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.
    Hot Stone Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Facial, Relaxation Massage, Body Massage
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  17. 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.
    Acne Treatments, Manicure, Sauna, Foot Spa, Naturopathy
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  18. Thai Orchid Massage

    Thai Orchid Massage

    72 Ormond Road , Elwood 3184
    (15)
    Thai Orchid Massage specialises in Thai massage techniques that promote optimal peace and relaxation. Visit the talented team for a personalised experience.
    Foot Massage, Organic Products, Lymph Drainage, Neck Massage, Head Massage
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  19. 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.
    Neck Massage, Pregnancy Massage, Reflexology, Cupping, Aromatherapy Massage
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  20. 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.
    Body Scrub, Neck Massage, Shoulder Massage, Face Peel, Relaxation Massage
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Massage Bookings in Melbourne, Sydney and Across Australia

Bookwell allows you to book your next massage with your favourite venues in Sydney, Melbourne, and all over Australia.

Massage has been around for millennium. Some of our most common everyday activities involve massage in one form or another. The reassuring caress of a mother to her baby or how one consoles a troubled friend. Even a big bear hug involves gentle stroking or patting on the back. Only the most cold and isolated of humans can survive devoid of human touch.

Nobody will argue that receiving a massage is one of life’s most pleasurable sensations. However, the familiar singular therapeutic practice that is most common today, massage is a recent phenomenon. In fact, as medical practice, ancient texts reveal massage to have been widely used. Dated circa 1800 BC, a Chinese medical text called Con-Fu of the Toa-Ts describes in detail the purpose and methods of therapeutic massage. Reflexology has been depicted in Egyptian hieroglyphs, while India was developing the philosophy of Ayurveda which is widely practiced today. Moving on to the Greeks and Romans, massage was used widely as sports medicine and joint ailments.

Unfortunately, even in antiquity not all massage practice was “respectable” and the negative implication of massage took a nose dive during the Middle Ages. Behavior considered wanton or depraved were unacceptable and things didn’t improve much until the 19th century. Thanks to a Swede by the name of Pehr Heinrick Ling and his work with athletes, massage regained some of its respectability. Regarded as the “father of modern massage” his techniques are the foundation of European massage practice as we know it today.

Since the early 20th century, massage as physical and rehabilitative therapy has been widely practiced in Australia and is often recommended adjuvant medical therapy. Still, the myriad of massage types available can often seem more confusing than helpful. For the uninformed, a deep tissue massage is more pain than pleasure, while a relaxing aromatherapy massage does little to help severe joint pain.

To help you choose the proper therapist, spa or practice, here is a rundown of the most common forms of massage. And the less common, too.

Swedish

Gentle and soothing using long and smooth strokes. Ideal for relaxation and the best choice for first timers.

Deep Tissue

Widely used for chronically painful or tight muscles, Deep Tissue targets deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue with slower strokes and friction techniques. You might be sore for a day or two afterward.

Shiatsu

A Japanese practice using a rhythmic sequence of localised pressure on acupuncture meridians. Relaxing yet firm without the accompanying soreness of deep tissue.

Reflexology

A complex system of applying pressure to points of the foot which correspond to organs and body systems. Ideal for those who stand on their feet all day or experience pronounced foot pain.

Aromatherapy

Most commonly accompanying Swedish massage, the therapist adds one or more scented plant oils tailored to a client’s need. These essential oils can promote relaxation, relieve stress, promote emotional balance or give a burst of energy.

Hot Stone

By applying heated smooth stones to certain points of the body, muscles can be loosened and energy centres return to a balanced state. Comforting yet therapeutic, it is great for relieving tension with a lighter pressure.

Thai

Combining yoga and gentle pressure point therapy, the practitioner moves and stretches the client to reduce stress and improve flexibility and range of motion. It can be quite energising with many physical benefits.

Sports

Combining rapid strokes with facilitated stretching, Sports Massage is most common among athletes and those who work out often or injured. The attention is on healing, preventing further injury and improving performance. Pregnancy – An increasingly popular practice that requires special certification. Designed to decrease swelling, relieve aches and pains, and relieve anxiety and depression.

For those seeking something a bit out of the ordinary, below are just a few of the wide array of exotic and advanced options available.

Lomi Lomi

A type of Hawaiian massage becoming more widely practiced. Long and fluid strokes emulating gentle ocean waves, Lomi Lomi is performed and intended to release a loving energy and aid emotional release.

Craniosacral Therapy

An extra light touch releases cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds and cushions the brain and spinal cord from skull to sacrum. Migraines and learning disabilities are but a few of the conditions thought to benefit.

Reiki

A Japanese technique based on channeling life force energy to revitalise, heal, and soothe. Accomplished with light or “near” touches to balance energy flow.

Tui Na

Also called Tunia or Tui Na An Mo, a traditional Chinese method to treat illnesses and injuries, even in children. Like other forms of Asian massage, this utilises life force energy systems of the body.

Watsu

A type of Zen Shiatsu performed in comforting warm water. The water massages and supports the body while the therapist guides you in continuous stretching motions. The warm water helps decrease resistance to the stretches and helps loosen muscles.

Venik

Apparently not for the faint of heart, the Venik (sometimes called Platza) is performed in traditional Russian bathhouses called banyas. With the aid of a leafy birch or oak tree twig, Venik is intended to improve circulation and metabolism, detoxify, and intensify skin capillary activity.

Indulge in an elaborate Moorish hamman or retreat to a Balinese inspired sanctuary. From urban chic wellness clinics and grand European luxury spas, to spas where you could swear you were in a Thai temple. Bookwell is your premier source for locating and booking the massage or treatment that is exactly right for you.