W
hen Thai massage came on the American scene some twenty years ago, it seemed strange and daunting to many massage therapists. Its fl oor work and use of yoga-like stretches introduced an unfamiliar way to work with clients. Now after several years of practicing and teaching Thai massage, I have seen a number of myths take hold in the massage community in relation to what this modality is all about. The following explores some of the most common misperceptions.
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