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Thai Foot Massage

Metta Wellness
Thai Foot Massage becoming my clients favorite healing tool.

I love sharing different techniques with my clients, and their is nothing better then finding just the right combination for and with your client. I am continually learning different ways to work with issues, such as headaches, stress reduction, low back pain right down to anxiety. Every client is different, so, each combination of treatments can be different. I start by checking in with you, what are your goals, what brought you to me for body-work,then onto  health forms a few questions and from their we see what will work best for you.

After a while you know what treatment combination you like, and as we continue to adjust over time , weather it be oils, essential oils, herbs, teas, right down to maybe a different combination of body-work.

One combination that has become a favorite of quite a few of my clients is a massage,  followed by a Thai Foot massage. A Thai foot massage can be very deep, working into pressure points in the feet and ankles, or a gentler approach if dealing with an injury or very sensitive feet. The Thai foot massage is done with or with out oils, again depending on the issue we are working with and how deep we are working. I work with a Thai stick, making it easier to get into the points on the feet. This foot treatment can be add to the end of any body work treatment, you may also want to add essential oils to this treatment to add additional benefits.

What Body-work combination works for you?

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