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Monday, May 16, 2011
Table Thai Massage
Thai massage has become widely popular in the last few years, and it’s no wonder. This ancient holistic therapy encourages the body to come back to a state of pure harmony, balance, health and flexibility. Muscle massage, yoga stretches, and meridian stimulation are accomplished as acupuncture points are pressed and joints are manipulated. This holistic therapy encourages complete relaxation while leaving you totally energized. Rhythmic, gentle movements create a dynamic state of bliss in both body and mind. Please wear comfortable clothing during a Thai session
Friday, May 13, 2011
Hot basalt stones are places on strategic areas of the body in this energy-balancing treatment. The deepest tissue layers are reached with this technique. The stones are also used as massage tools, helping your therapist to penetrate deep, aching muscles. Blood circulation is stimulated, encouraging your body to heal itself. Cold stones are sometimes used to reduce swelling, while aromatherapy oil and Swedish massage techniques combine to bring your body and mind to a state of sublime bliss
Myofascial Release is a therapeutic form of bodywork using a hands-on approach for manipulation and lengthening of fascia. Fascia, the organ of structure, is a web of thin elastic tissue which exists in continuous layers throughout the body. Just beneath the skin, it forms an envelope that wraps the body as a whole. Beneath this outer layer it organizes the muscles into functional groups, wraps each individual muscle, provides support for organs and joints from head to toe, and acts as the body's shock absorber. Due to trauma, injury, or poor posture, these tissues can become short or thick resulting in fascial binding. Myofascial release techniques decrease pain and discomfort by creating mobility and space within the fascial network of the body
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