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Traditional Thai Massage
The
tradition goes far back
The
fingers go far into the flesh, reaching muscle knotted with tension
This
great way to relax the body - and the mind - is available all over Phuket
Island. One can lie on a simple mat on the sand with two old ladies with
fingers of steel working your back, or take in a world-class spa experience
in some of the most beautifully designed spas in this service-oriented
country
Ancient
Massage or nuat phaen boran, as the Thais know it, is an integral
part of local traditional medical techniques. Herbal medicine and saunas
combine with all the resources of a centuries-old tradition of magic.
Despite the obvious success of Western medical techniques, traditional
medicine with its holistic approach to healing still has many adherents.
The
massage starts with the patient prostrate, usually with you on your back.
The masseur works his way up from the feet. Each toe joint is stretched,
generally, the more easily joints crack the suppler they are. There is some
point massage applied to the soles. After the ankles are pressure massaged
and stretched there is a pressure massage up the legs. Then the masseur
starts seriously stretching the legs. It is these stretching techniques
which inexpertly applied have given Thai massage its reputation for pain, as
the broad muscles of the upper leg are strained too far. The expert masseur,
however, uses his own feet as levers to apply large forces that, because of
their exact positioning, do not hurt at all. Similarly, the masseur may step
on points below the groin, applying his full weight. If the points are
correct, there is no pain, and you feel a pleasant tingling “rush” down the
legs as the masseur steps off.
After
the hands and arms have been similarly treated, you lie on your side. After
more pressure there is a pull-up arm stretch where you might be lucky enough
to hear cracking around the middle of your spine. This is repeated on the
other side. Now that your are on your back, the masseur will apply the most
delicious aspect of the massage as he works up the spine and eventually
reaches the neck and shoul-ders, bringing blissful relief to these most
stressed parts of your body. It is common for patients to fall asleep at
this point.
Somewhere
around here, the masseur may slip in a facial massage, designed mostly to
relieve headaches and throbbing temples.
Finally you sit up, and are massaged from the back. Some more frightening
stretches include the masseur putting his knees under your back and twisting
of your neck. Successful moves are rewarded with more satisfying clicks. In
general, you must relax as much as possible, trusting yourself to the
masseur’s ministrations
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Why Thai’s Smile – explored by Collin Piprell. Phuket Magazine Vol 7 No 4
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