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Hence, when she came to Canada, she thought of pursuing entrepreneurship and has finally come up with the idea of setting up Phinyo Thai Massage that offers Traditional Thai Massage services. Being a busy businesswoman herself, she has found a haven in Thai massage for relaxation and stress relief. She, therefore, started learning the trade and has attended several courses to master the art of Thai massage as well as Swedish massage...


Combined method of both healing practices that can help with muscle tension, pain, and inflammation. A specialized Thai massage can help with muscle soreness on specific parts of the body.
Thus, combine with another ancient healing that uses suction cups that lift the skin and tissue to help release...


Is also known as a Thai-Swedish massage, combines the stretching and acupressure of Thai massage with the long strokes of Swedish massage.
Both Thai and Swedish massage can help with relaxation and wellness, though they differ in their focus, intensity, and techniques.


Can relieve tension and stiffness and promote better circulation and flexibility in the feet, preventing foot-related ailments such as plantar fasciitis, flat feet, and bunions.
It also boosts your circulation which helps with healing and keeps your muscles and tissues healthy.


uses a combination of strokes to help relieve pain, increase circulation, and promote relaxation. It can help with muscle and joint pain, injuries, and chronic pain and is often used to treat sports injuries.
Therapeutic massage can be used on its own or in combination with other pain treatments. It can also help with symptoms of digestive disorders, fibromyalgia, headaches, and insomnia.


Combines acupressure and assisted yoga postures. The recipient remains clothed during treatment. There is constant body contact between the practitioner and the receiver, but rather than rubbing on muscles, the body is compressed, pulled, stretched and
rocked.
Practitioners use their hands, thumbs, el...