Thai Foot & Hand Massage

Thai Foot & Hand Massage
Thai massage is an ancient style of massage dating back to more than 2,500 years ago. All parts of the Foot, Lower Legs & the Hands are included.
Traditionally, a mixture of stretching movements incorporated with massaging techniques, which involves stretching, massage, stimulating reflex points and following the Thai energy lines (Sen). It has elements of Shiatsu, Reflexology, Chinese massage and Yoga incorporated.
It is said to stimulate the activity of the internal organs, improve the blood and lymph circulation, and thus be hugely beneficial for optimum internal health.
Both massage & stretching techniques are used making this treatment very versatile.
Benefits of Thai Foot & Hand massage:
- Stimulates the blood & lymph circulation
- Boosts the immune system
- Assists with calming the body from stress and ill feeling
- Assists with sleep patterns
- Makes the whole body feel as if it has had a massage
- Re-balances energy within the body
- Stimulates the mind
- Removes built up toxins
- Helps keep the lower body flexible
- Can relieve heavy or tired legs
Even though treatments can restore the body balance, there may be slow improvement until there is an overall balance. Emotional well-being, lifestyle and nutrition are important factors.
Each foot has over 7,000 nerve endings, 26 bones, 107 ligaments and 19 muscles. This type of drugless therapy creates a physiological change in the body by naturally restoring homeostasis – a state of equilibrium or a tendency to reach equilibrium, either metabolically within a cell or organism or socially and psychologically within an individual or group
Thai Foot massage routine lasts for approximately 40 mins.
£22.00 or pay for 4 Treatments get 5th FREE
As with most holistic treatments to receive maximum benefits with this treatment we recommend a course of four.
Please contact me for further details on 07881 786097 or email info@karmaroma.com
I am mobile if you would prefer the comfort of your own home, and will travel within the Sheffield area.
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