Traditional Thai Yoga Massage is a great treatment to reduce any stress related symptoms.

Because of the holistic approach – focusing on the whole person, not only parts where pain is experienced – ‘Nuad Bo-Rarn’ can help to ease

  • general physical signs of exhaustion
  • mental overwhelm
  • insomnia
  • mental strains
  • occasional light depressive moods
  • symptoms associated with disease
  • muscular tension
  • back pain
  • lethargy, dullness and
  • digestion problems, lack of appetite

Although Indian Head Massage and Nuad Thai are traditionally performed for healing and prevention purposes, the practice is not recognised as a healing massage in Australia and does not replace the diagnosis or therapy prescribed by a professional.

If you suffer from…

  • CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome)
  • Depression (treated with medication)
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Physical handicap
  • Respiratory ailments (asthma)
  • Psychosis, neurosis, borderline syndrome or
  • Diseases related to the musculo-skeletal system (gout, arthritis, prolapsed inter-vertebral disc, rheumatism)

…it is advisable to inform your Thai massage therapist about your condition(s) and carefully consider the advantages and risks of having a Thai massage treatment.

If you have been diagnosed with one or more of the following diseases, an Indian Head Massage or Nuad Thai is unfeasible for physical or medical reasons (they could accelerate the increase and/or spreading of pathogenic germs). As a practitioner of massage for wellbeing and stress relief, I feel obligated to get confirmation from your qualified physician and/or therapist that this treatment will not interfere with their approach.

  • Serious psychological or neurological complaints
  • Rheumatic complaints with infections in joints or muscles
  • Systemic complaints (like lupus eythematodes) on internal organs
  • Serious heart complaints (angina pectoris, risk of heart attack)
  • Serious vascular or arterial complaints (aortic aneurysm, vein inflammation, deep vein thrombosis or risk of thrombosis)
  • Recent surgery or bone fracture
  • Acute infection with high temperature
  • Large-area dermatitis
  • Consuming complaints in late-stages (cancer, AIDS)