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Best Massage Place for Tight Pelvic Muscles ?

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I'm currently in Bangkok, I have bad posture, i.e Anteria Pelvic Tilt, my pelvic muscles are tight, and I am working on fixing the posture issues with exercise and stretches but I also need a Massage once or twice a week,  does anyone recommend a place that can help with tight pelvic muscles or should I just walk in to any thai massage shop and explain my issues to them and what I need ?

Edited by Bonobojt

Any shop will do, and ask for "special service".

You might ask at a hospital where to find such a place convenient to where you live (or ?).   You want a specific capability that I want to say is not available at most massage parlors.

 

The typical masseuse/masseur has a ingrained routine that they follow that only differs by whether you say one hour or two hours.  They may understand exactly what you ask for but then may mentally start thinking about other things and let the muscle memory take over after a certain amount of time.    I have even had one specific masseuse who would fall asleep while massaging if she was't talking to another masseuse, neither option got me the massage I asked for.   

13 hours ago, BlindMagician said:

Any shop will do, and ask for "special service".

Plenty here in Pattaya ...............:sorry:

1 hour ago, noise said:

I have even had one specific masseuse who would fall asleep while massaging if she was't talking to another masseuse….

 

wow…lets hope she never takes up driving a taxi.

Topic just asking for desperate responses...wouldn't you be better going to a physio if it is an actual issue? Or even a doctor? Rather than a quick fix that probably will not do anything at all in the long run. Most massage shops have very limited training. The courses are free for anyone to do, so hardly professional enough to suit your specific need.

Edited by wildewillie89

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