Sen Thai Massage and Spa in Burwood brings a genuine and authentic Traditional Thailand Massage experience to Sydney.
Located at Suite 4/170 Burwood Rd, Burwood, Sydney, just minutes walk from Burwood train station in Burwood’s cosmopolitan Burwood Road shopping strip.
To get there by train, exit Burwood train station and turn left into Burwood Road, cross over the Railway Pde intersection and you’re nearly there. Less than a minutes walk and the enterance is on your left.
Go up the stairs and you’ve just found one of Sydneys best kept secrets. A cosy and well equipped clinic with a serene ambience and well qualified native Thai staff. All services are professional and strictly non-sexual of course.
Whether you are after a soothing and relaxing respite, or a real workout to aid sports recovery and get your body back into check, you’ve found the right place. HEALTH FUND REBATES ARE AVAILABLE.
Spa Services are also available including waxing, Chinese cupping and body scrubs.
Many people say Thai massage is like doing yoga without any work, because the therapist uses his or her hands, knees, legs, and feet to move you into a series of yoga-like stretches. Muscle compression, joint mobilization, and acupressure are also used during treatment.
People describe Thai massage as both relaxing and energizing COME and TRY ONCE
Thai style massage uses both palms and thumbs to concentrate on the pressure points of your whole body. This massage includes some stretching, to reduce fatigue and release tight muscles, while improving blood circulation, relaxing the muscles and creating an overall feeling of well being.
Discover our most aromatic and relaxing massage with a choice of special blend oils. Using a combination of strokes and acupressure techniques, this soothing and gentle massage allows the healing properties of these natural oils to penetrate into the skin which leaves both body and mind feeling completely relaxed and rejuvenated.
A reflexology session involves pressure treatments which are most commonly administered on the feet. We spend about 15 minutes from the head to the hands and about 45 minutes on the feet. Pressure applied to the hands and feet generate signals through the nervous system, which are then processed in the brain. They are then relayed to various parts of the body to help restore it’s own healthy balance.
Open 7 Days 10 am—10 pm