Thai massage, or Nuad Phaen Boran, is a type of massage that involves  traditional medicine methods from Chinese and Indian influences, as well as  those from other Southeast Asian countries. Usually done while lying on the  floor, this massage does not involve the use of any type of oils, which is often  done with its counterparts.
This particular massage system involves acupressure, Sen line compression,  and bending or stretching. Acupressure applies pressure on overlapping muscles  and organs, which is done for stimulation. Sen line compression, also known as  Meridian line compression, is a concept in involving the body's reaction to  applying pressure along Sen (energy line). Bending or stretching is where  passive stretch and massage are used to improve ligament and muscle length.
Several results could come from undergoing Thai massage. Psychologically, it  could be a great stress reliever. Physiologically, your body experiences  stimulation, which leads to better flexibility. This massage also improves the  function of the muscles and bone joints, as well as the circulatory, digestive,  and respiratory systems. In tradition, this has a spiritual effect in a way that  it develops your sense of caring and the feeling of being loved, which helps  fight illnesses.
For those practicing Thai massage, it's essential that you keep in mind  several techniques in order for the patient to fully achieve its beneficial  effects. The massage system requires concentration, in such a way that the  therapist not only pays attention to his or her routines, but also to the  patient's reactions. It's also important to avoid harming the patient by  understanding body mechanics. If the posture is incorrect or the therapist is  not comfortable with his or her position, the massage could pose harm to the  patient. Since the massage is based more on the application of pressure, the  therapist should be aware of his or her own body weight, as this will be used in  the process.
While it provides a lot of benefits, this traditional massage may also be  hazardous. This may be due to its bad reputation, mainly because of some  therapists who believes in the 'no pain, no gain' concept. It is important to  bear in mind that a massage is just an aid in the natural healing process of the  body. Also, several illnesses do not go away just by having Thai massage, as  well as its counterparts, so proper knowledge of the human anatomy and pathology  is imperative.


 
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