Thai Bodywork
Thai Bodywork is an ancient Eastern healing modality that dates back over 2,500 years. Rooted in traditional Thai medicine, this practice combines rhythmic pressure, passive stretching, and breathwork to open the body's energy channels (Sen lines) and restore the natural flow of Prana (life force energy). This deeply therapeutic bodywork helps release tension, improve flexibility, and bring a sense of balance and harmony to the body and mind.
The Thai term for this practice, Naud B’oran, translates to "Ancient Healing Touch", reflecting its purpose of promoting deep relaxation and energy alignment. Thai Bodywork is known for its "opening" effects, helping to increase mobility and fluidity in the body while also encouraging deep grounding and mindfulness.
What to Expect
Clients remain fully clothed during the session.
Wear comfortable, flexible clothing such as yoga pants and a loose-fitting top to allow for ease of movement.
This modality is particularly beneficial for those seeking deep leg work, hip mobility, and overall body openness.
Step into this time-honored practice and experience a renewed sense of vitality, flexibility, and inner peace.