Tensegrity is defined as "a discontinuous set of compression elements opposed and balanced by a continuous tensile force... creating an internal prestress that stabilizes the entire structure." This design principle is the basis for Structural Integration Bodywork techniques. Structural Integration bodywork focuses on fascial layers of the body, also known as connective tissue. Fascia encases entire muscle groups all the way down to individual muscle fibers, bones, ligaments, organs, and nerves; simultaneously securing some structures together while allowing other structures to move freely. Thai Massage techniques stretch and compress muscle groups, manipulating fascia & mobilizing joints, while working on Traditional Thai Sen & points offer direct muscle compartment separation, allowing blood and energy to flow throughout the body with ease. What to expect in a session:
Traditional Thai massage involves the fully clothed client laying on a comfy floor mat while the practitioner uses hands, elbows, knees, & feet to stretch, compress, and relax clients body & mind. Be sure to wear clothing that is loose/stretchy and comfortable. Tensegrity Thai Massage believes that bodywork should not only be available to higher income clients. Sliding scale means Pay What You Can within the designated price range. If our prices are still outside your affordability, please reach out and we can organize a session length and price within your budget.