Origin of Thai Massage

Origin of Thai Traditional Massage

   Contra-indications of Thai Massage

Do not massage anyone with a serious heart condition, high blood pressure or cancer.
 
Thai massage is unsuitable for those who suffer from brittle bones (osteoporosis).
 
Never massage anyone who has an artificial joint, such as a hip or a knee replacement.
 
Do not massage affected areas of a person suffering from skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis or shingles.
 
Never give stomach massage to pregnant women. After the third month of pregnancy, only light and easy exercises lying on the back, on the sides, and in a sitting position are allowed. 
 
Varicose veins should not be deeply massaged.
 
When unsure about the condition of the receiver, it is better to avoid Thai massage until the receiver is seen by his doctor, who should determine whether a Thai massage is safe and beneficial or hazardous to perform.
 
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