Therapeutic Massages

Swedish Massage

Swedish Massage Therapy is one of the most well-known and widely practised massage techniques worldwide. Developed by Swedish physiologist Per Henrik Ling in the early 19th century, it is characterized by its gentle, flowing strokes, kneading, and circular movements designed to promote relaxation and relieve muscle tension.

Deep Tissue Massage

Deep tissue massage is a therapeutic technique that focuses on applying firm pressure and slow strokes to target the deeper layers of muscles and connective tissues in the body. It is often used to address chronic muscle tension, injuries, and adhesions, bands of painful, rigid tissue that form in muscles, tendons, and ligaments.

Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine that has been practised for thousands of years in various cultures, including Chinese, Egyptian, and Middle Eastern. It involves placing cups on the skin to create suction, which is believed to stimulate blood flow, promote healing, and relieve pain.

Cupping Massage Therapy
Manual Lymphatic Drainage

Are you looking for a gentle and therapeutic way to promote overall well-being and enhance your body's natural healing process? Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) massage is the perfect solution.

MLD is a specialized massage technique designed to stimulate the lymphatic system, a crucial part of your immune system that helps remove toxins, reduce swelling, and maintain fluid balance in your body. Unlike traditional massage, MLD uses light movements to stimulate the movement of lymphatic fluid, ensuring it flows freely and efficiently.

Table Thai Massage

Thai massage, also known as "Thai yoga massage" is an ancient healing practice that originated in Thailand over 2,500 years ago. It combines aspects of acupressure, Ayurvedic principles, and assisted yoga postures. Table Thai massage is a modern adaptation of traditional Thai massage, performed on a massage table instead of a mat on the floor. This variation allows for easier integration into Western massage practices and provides greater accessibility for both the therapist and the client.

Thai Foot Massage has its roots in both Chinese reflexology and traditional Thai medicine. It's believed to have been developed over 2,000 years ago by Buddhist monks in Thailand as a way to promote healing and wellness. Over the centuries, it has evolved into the practice we know today, blending elements of acupressure and stretching techniques.

Thai Foot Massage