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Thai Aroma Massage

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Although not traditionally performed on a couch or plinth. Certain Thai Massage techniques lend themselves very well to working in this way. So much so that Thai Aroma Massage is now commonplace in Thailand. Combine these powerful traditional techniques with pre-blended aromatherapy oils and you have a superb fusion where East meets West. This course is perfect as a stand alone course for those who want a Thai flavour to compliment their training, or in conjunction with the Thai Herbal Compress Massage enabling you to design your own Thai signature treatments.

Course Content - What you will learn

Theory

  • History & Develoment of Massage in Thailand
  • The use of herbs in Thai Massage
  • Contraindications specific to Thai Aroma Massage
  • Sen (energy) Line theory

Practical

  • Traditional techniques of Thai Massage
  • Working the Sen Lines
  • Stretches and mobilisations

Course Entry Requirements & Pre-requisites

Candidates must hold a recognised qualification in Anatomy & Physiology and Massage before commencing this course.

Course Duration

This is a one day course

Assessment

Assessment is ongoing throughout the day

The Examination Body

As there are no National Occupational Standards for Thai Foot Massage, the course is assessed internally to accepted National Standards of Assessment. The FHT (Federation of Holistic Therapists) recognise our qualifications, along with many other governing bodies.

Further Study

This treatment can be incorporated into a traditional Thai Massage and so Thai Massage Level I & II would be appropriate training. The course has also been designed so that it can be incorporated into other treatments as an add-on or stand alone treatment. If studied with the Thai Herbal Massage course you will be able to devise your own signature Thai treatment.

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Our centres are accredited, and our courses are recognised and or validated by one or all of the following:

The Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT)
The Vocational Training Charitable Trust (VTCT)
The Association of Reflexologists (AoR)