What is Thai Massage?

Thai massage is a deeply therapeutic bodywork that produces significant effects on the body through gentle yet effective stretching techniques. The origins of Thai massage date back more than 2500 years to Thailand. The technique works by applying gentle pressure to the body in order to release blockages in vital areas and promote wellbeing. Treatment takes place on a floor mat, with the therapist barefoot. With their palms, fingers, forearms, elbows and feet, they apply rhythmic pressure to the client's muscles and tissues. Depending on how much pressure is applied, Thai massage can both be relaxing and energizing.

Thai massage in Nelson Bay

What are the Benefits of Thai Massage?

The benefits of Thai massage are plentiful. It improves circulation, reduces muscle tension, increases joint flexibility and helps relieve pain caused by stress or illness. Some of the conditions it can help with include:

  • Lower back pain
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Headaches
  • Sciatica
  • Fatigue
  • Joint stiffness
  • Muscle tension
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Stress
  • Anxiety
  • Stroke
  • Sleep disorders
  • Digestive problems
  • Postural imbalances

How Much Does a Thai Massage in Nelson Bay Cost?

The cost of Thai massage in Nelson Bay ranges from $50 to $150 depending on the length of the treatment. Additionally, the location of your treatment and any extra services included in your treatment plan could affect the price of the service.

How Many Thai Massage Therapists are There in Nelson Bay?

About a third of the estimated 3,500 Thai massage therapists in Australia work in Nelson Bay and other areas of New South Wales. Practitioners work in a variety of health and wellness settings, including resort hotels, massage clinics, spas and retreat centres. Others maintain their own private practices or provide mobile massage.

How Many People in Nelson Bay Use Thai Massage?

Nelson Bay residents often prefer Thai massage to other manual therapies. In fact, the number of users has increased more than twofold since 2000, as more and more people discover its wide range of health benefits. There are currently more than a hundred people who use it every month.