Thai massage (Nuad Thai) is a therapeutic bodywork system with over 2,500 years of history. Unlike Western massage, which primarily uses gliding and kneading strokes, Thai massage combines passive yoga-like stretching, rhythmic pressing along energy lines (Sen lines), and gentle joint mobilization. The patient remains fully clothed during the treatment.
At St. George Hospital, Thai massage is performed by trained therapists and is prescribed as a supportive therapy for musculoskeletal complaints, flexibility limitations, and stress-related tension.
The therapist uses their hands, thumbs, elbows, knees, and feet to apply pressure along the body’s energy lines while guiding the patient through a series of assisted stretches. This combination of compression and stretching improves joint range of motion, releases fascial restrictions, and stimulates circulation throughout the body.