Thai massage has its origins in a combination of Indian and Chinese medicine dating back about 3,000 years. Thai massage was performed by Buddhist monks who treated each other and this knowledge was not revealed to the people. The theories and principles of Thai massage were later passed on orally from teachers to students, and since then, Thai massage has become part of natural-complementary and preventive medicine.
This is a field of complementary medicine and one of the 150 different types of massage forms. The Thai massage is based on philosophies from Chinese medicine that use the principles of yin-yang to achieve energy balance in the body and to calm the mind. In Thailand, the massage method was called "traditional Thai massage" because it also contains methods which are unique to Thailand.
The Thai massage is a manual process that includes massages and slow pressures on soft tissue areas, tendons and muscles, these manual techniques are performed using the therapist’s joints, stretching and various exercises to stimulate and balance blood circulation.
The massage is done on a mattress, the treatment is done along the body on the energy pathways called "meridians", and the pressing techniques are done on points along the meridians and on sensitive trigger points also called "pressure points".
The Thai massage, like other types of massages, aims to release blockages in the blood and lymphatic system and treat symptoms such as mental stress, pain in the musculoskeletal system, headaches, insomnia and many other problems.
Over time, innovative methods were developed, including a Thai head-scalp massage, and together with this treatment,
a professional treatment table was created for the treatment of many problems and disorders in the head area, such as chronic headaches, migraine, sinusitis, and for various relaxation and spa treatments. This Thai massage is performed on the scalp, face and neck, taking into account the type of scalp. This treatment is an unforgettable experience and is currently recognized as one of the most popular and sought-after treatments.
This head-scalp massage is performed on a special and innovative therapeutic table with an arc-shaped fountain, the therapist uses his fingers, palms and arms to perform a variety of massage techniques using gentle pressure. During the treatment, the therapist may also use aromatic oils.
A Thai head massage is suitable for anyone looking to relax, relieve stress and is recommended for people suffering from sleep difficulties, anxiety, migraines, headaches and shoulder pain, neck problems and neck pain.
The virtues of Thai massage:
This massage can treat headaches and migraines: it helps to release tension in the head and neck muscles that often cause headaches and migraines. Improving blood circulation: which results in reducing fatigue and improved concentration and even contribute to healthy hair growth. Relief from anxiety and stress: It is known for its ability to calm the mind and release tension. The gentle and meditative massage techniques can help reduce anxiety, depression and improve sleep quality. Improving the range of motion: This massage can help release blockages and tensions in the muscles of the neck, shoulders, back and limbs, which results in improved range of motion in the joints and improved posture. Feeling of freshness and vitality: After a Thai massage, many report a feeling of freshness, vitality and improved clarity of thought.
Certificate by CIM college at the French hospital, the certificate is also sealed with the logo of the complementary medical association CMA, the global leader, which is located in London, UK.