Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Massage?
What is Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Massage?
Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Massage is a unique deep tissue massage where the therapist uses their feet, supported by overhead bars, to apply slow, controlled pressure along the body. This technique delivers broad, even strokes that reach deep layers of muscle, relieving chronic pain and tension. Combining the benefits of deep tissue massage with a luxurious, foot-based approach, Ashiatsu provides intense relaxation and a truly indulgent experience.
Benefits of Ashiatsu Massage
- Provides deep tissue relief without the discomfort of pointed pressure
- Reduces chronic muscle pain and stiffness
- Improves posture by releasing deep muscular restrictions
- Enhances circulation and lymphatic flow
- Promotes faster recovery from physical strain or workouts
- Encourages overall relaxation and stress relief
Who is Ashiatsu Massage Ideal For?
- Athletes or highly active individuals needing deep tissue therapy
- People with chronic back, shoulder, or hip pain
- Those suffering from limited mobility due to muscle tightness
- Clients who prefer deeper pressure than traditional massage can offer
- Anyone looking for a deeply therapeutic yet soothing experience
Pricing
Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Massage - 45 Minutes
$60
Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Massage - 60 Minutes
$70
Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Massage - 90 Minute
$100
Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Massage - 120 Minutes
$140
Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Massage FAQs
Is Ashiatsu Massage safe?
Yes, when performed by a trained therapist, Ashiatsu is safe and highly effective. Therapists use overhead bars for balance and control, ensuring safe, even pressure.
How does Ashiatsu feel compared to a regular massage?
Unlike the pointed pressure of hands or elbows, Ashiatsu uses the broad surface of the feet, making it feel deep yet smooth and comfortable.
How long is a typical session?
Sessions usually last 60 to 90 minutes, depending on your needs. Longer sessions allow for a more thorough full-body treatment.
Who should avoid Ashiatsu Massage?
It may not be suitable for people with severe osteoporosis, blood clotting disorders, or certain medical conditions. Pregnant women should avoid Ashiatsu unless specifically cleared by a doctor.
How often should I get Ashiatsu Massage?
For chronic pain or athletic recovery, weekly or bi-weekly sessions may help. For general relaxation, once a month is often sufficient.
What should I wear during an Ashiatsu Massage?
You’ll undress to your comfort level and be properly draped at all times for privacy and relaxation.