Showing posts with label foot massage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foot massage. Show all posts

2008-11-11

Wat Po Traditional Massage

WatPho is popularly known as the Temple of The Reclining Buddha, as being name as Thailand's the first open university under the King patronage. Many fields of knowledge and technology for those days were gathered here : for example, history of the country and the mornachy, religion, literature, arts, culture, medical science, physical therapy and pharmacopeia.

The Wat Po Thai Traditional Medical and Massage School (Wat Po TTM) was established in 1955 under controlled of Thai Ministry of Education. From the beginning, WatPo TTm offers 4 basic courses of Thai Traditional medicine which are Traditional pharmacy, Traditional medical treatment, Traditional midwifery and Traditional massage. During the past five decades, a large number of Thais and foreigners have completed our courses and employed in health-related, massage and spa businesses all over the world. Treatments such as thai massage and foot massage offered at WatPo massage pavilion are the most famous treatments in Thailand.

In 2004, WatPo TTM launched 2 new branches in Nonthaburi province called Chetawan Traditional massage school (ChaengWatthana) and in Chiangmai province called Chetawan Traditional massage school(Chiangmai). Both schools provide massage educations and treatments under controlled of Wat Po TTM as same as in the headquarter: Chetawan Traditional massage school.
In 2007, the newest School with the most complete service for students and clients are estabished in NakornPrathom province. It is the largest school and traditional clinic of Wat Po association. We also have a hostel for student and factories for the herbal product. It is called “ Chetawan Health School" The school is offered the complete education and service in the massage field and spa treatment fields, from the basic level upto the professional level , for both Thai and international students. The location of the school is just south of Bangkok ( 30 minutes from Wat po school). There are many school and university around the area. You can reach the school easier by the school’ pickup service or by bus to Mahidol university.

The school’s address is 87 Mhu 1 Salaya-Nakornchaisri Rd. T.Mahasawat, A.Putthamonthon, Nakornprathom Province, Tel (+66)34-365-001 To 4. Student can stay inside the school and experience a local custom and tradition on every Sunday’s field trip to many interesting places around the area as well.

Where to go for a Thai Massage

Spas and salons offering traditional Thai massage are as common in Bangkok as fruit vendors and dance remixes of 'My Humps'. Finding a location is not difficult, though discovering a high quality place that suits your particular fancy sometimes requires a bit of guidance. Many of the city's fine hotels these days sport their own lavish in-house spas too, where you'd be able to enjoy a wide range of spa and massage treatments. Also have a look at the advertisers on this page who are offering some great specials.
Frequently perceived as indulgent and intended only for those accustomed to luxury, traditional Thai massage manages to disprove this preconception, performing bodywork in order to promote health. A vast majority of individuals experience stress and tension on a regular basis, and what better way to escape pressure from everyday life than to take pleasure in one of Thailand's most illustrious forms of healing and rejuvenation?

Foot Massage

Nearly as common as the body massage, Thai foot massage options appear almost everywhere the former is available. Though the title implies only feet are tended to, in actuality legs, lower thighs, hands and forearms also receive attention during a traditional Thai foot massage. After cleansing, the feet are anointed with a skin lotion or oil and reflex points are stimulated with fingers and occasionally a small wooden stick. Force is applied tenderly and precisely to specific nerve endings at the bottom of the feet. Each part of the foot is reputably linked to another, often distant part of the body, with influence extending to vital organs as well as muscles.
Pressing at the base of the second toe is thought to rouse the nerve controlling the lungs and bronchial system, while drawing a knuckle along the instep eases pain in the spine and promotes better posture. Thai foot massage ensures that feet and legs are lavished with the consideration and attentiveness they deserve. They are the pillars of the human body, after all.