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Hello – Sawadee Kah - Welcome to Issan Thai Massage

My Sister and I have 20 years of combined experience doing Traditional Thai Massages using Balms if needed (exclusively prepared by my ancestors using all natural ingredients from our native country of Thailand) for your injuries and pain. We both studied Thai Yoga Massage, Foot Massage, and Reflexology Massages at Wat Po Traditional Medical School in Bangkok, Thailand. 

 

FOR FIRST TIME CUSTOMERS - Only $40.00 for a one hour Professional Thai Massage (normally $60.00 per hour)

4-Hand Thai Massage Special $80.00 (normally $120.00) Active Military, Police & Firemen $80.00 any time!

DEAD SEA BODY SCRUBS - using DEAD SEA salt from the Holy Land, which will Exfoliate your body and give you healthy and radiant skin when we are done! (only $60.00) or w/Massage  (only $100.00)

EXPERT FOOT MASSAGE - only $30 1/2 hour $60 one hour.

Active Military, Police & Firemen always $40.00 an hour any time!

Call us to make your appointment for the best therapeutic services you ever had! Let us turn you into a new person. I promise you will not be disappointed!

Call us at 215-663-9376 or 215-663-8876

We are available:

* Sunday to Thursday - 10AM till 8PM

* Friday - 10 AM till 4PM

* Saturday - 1PM till 8PM

NO WALKINS!



Our location is near the Cheltenham Police Station (corner of Church Rd & Meetinghouse Rd) 

(outside of Northeast Philadelphia, PA)

700 Sural Ln – Elkins Park, PA 19027. Call us at 215-663-9376 or 215-663-8876

We do book up fast at this price!

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Reflexology Yoga

Informative information

Thai Massage, like most Asian methods, is a technique used to give mankind an experience of the total body. It is similar to acupressure and Shiatsu combined with stretches and yogic Asana. Its nickname has become, "yoga for the lazy". A Thai Massage will strengthen the client physically and harmonize their energy so a new life experience can arise. Thai Massage also works on the major meridians, also called energy lines or Nadis, which run throughout the human body. It aims to harmonize the body, to loosen blocks, and to recoup deficiencies along the energy lines. In contrast to traditional Chinese medicine, which uses acupuncture to manipulate the pressure points, Thai Massage stimulates these same points with healing touch. Therefore, the points suffer less stress, and life energy, or Prana, is allowed to freely circulate. Along with influencing the energetic side, The Thai Massage also works on the physical body. Starting at the feet and progressing up to the hair, the client's body will be moved, loosened and stretched. Thai Massage combines techniques usually found isolated in the western physiotherapies including Trigger Point Treatments, Myofascial Techniques, Manual Therapy and others. The combination of energetic and physical aspects is unique to the Thai Massage, and so are its effects. A Thai Massage is a gift for the body, speech (energy) and mind (heart). A Thai Massage is also a way to prevent sickness. It helps to dissolve blocks before they manifest psychologically or physically, and it also improves flexibility. Injured athletes, as well as those suffering from handicaps or stress are another target group. Essentially, anyone will benefit from this powerful technique. Concerning the treatment, a Thai Massage is a floor massage. The fully dressed client lies on a pad or light mattress. An ingenious system of movements allows the therapist to manipulate the client without much effort. Every movement is designed to support the client as well as the therapist. The massage is given in silence to allow the therapist to understand the client and to give the client a chance to focus and learn about himself without distraction. To give and to experience a Thai Massage is a meditative practice. At the end of a one, two or three hour treatment, both the receiver and the therapist will feel relaxed and energized.

 

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