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  • Lymphatic system draining

    An existing news I will offer a lymphatic system draining massage service. Which is very helpful for someone recovering from surgery or need to detoxify the body fluids.

  • Traditional Thai massage therapy

    Traditional Thai Massage Therapy at Origin Thai includes firm pressing, pushing, pulling, and kneading techniques. Don’t be surprised if I even lightly walk on you (mostly for gentlemen) to apply additional pressure! Thai massage is known for its ability to improve flexibility, enhance blood flow, and increase oxygen supply to the muscles.

  • Migraines headache, sore neck massage

    This treatment is designed to ease symptoms of neck pain, headaches/migraines, and tightness caused by trapped shoulder muscles.

  • Thai Deep Tissue Massage Therapy

    This massage helps to relax and reduce muscle tension. It is excellent for general aches and pains (fascia and muscle release) and uses warm oil along with some stretching Thai-style techniques. Please note that this massage is intended to relax the muscles and is not suitable for addressing major pain symptoms (sciatica, trapped shoulders, major back pain, or knee pain).

  • Fusion Sports Massage 60 mins

    Fusion Massage: Combining Eastern methods, sports massage, muscle relief, and tension alleviation. Ideal for athletes seeking relaxation and recovery. Appointment with Kittikan – £70 *•* Appointment with Muksida, June, or Pontip – £60 If you book with one of our staff, the price will be adjusted to £60 at the final payment.

  • Healing targeted pain therapy Massage.

    This massage treatment targets specific areas based on the client's needs and tolerance. It is ideal for those suffering from sciatica, chronic pain, trapped shoulders, or restricted range of motion.

  • Traditional Thai Massage Therapy

    It is performed using firm compression (without the use of oils). The technique involves applying gentle yet firm pressure on the body with the palms and thumbs, as well as stretching the limbs and back.

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