SERVICES
HYDROTHERAPY
Hydrotherapy can soothe sore or inflamed muscles and joints,
rehabilitate injured limbs, lower fevers, soothe headaches, promote relaxation,
treat burns and frostbite, ease labour pains, and clear up skin problems. The
temperature of water used affects the therapeutic properties of the treatment.
Hot water is chosen for its relaxing properties. It is also thought to
stimulate the immune system. Tepid water can also be used for stress reduction.
HOT STONE MASSAGE
Hot stone massage is a specialty massage where the therapist
uses smooth, heated stones as an extension of their own hands, or by placing
them on the body. The heat can be both deeply relaxing and help warm up tight
muscles so the therapist can work more deeply, more quickly.
Before you arrive, the massage therapist sanitizes the stones and heats them in
a bath of 120- to 150-degree water.
TRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE
Traditional Thai massage uses no oils or lotions. The
recipient remains clothed during a treatment. There is constant body contact
between the giver and receiver, but rather than rubbing on muscles, the body is
compressed, pulled, stretched and rocked.
The recipient wears loose, comfortable clothing and lies on a mat or firm
mattress on the floor.