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Step 1
Locate a Thai massage therapist by checking online resources under "Thai Massage Therapist."
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Step 2
Locate a Thai Massage Therapist by checking the Yellow Pages under "Massage Therapy."
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Step 3
Inquire about the background, training and experience of each Thai massage therapist that you decide to check out. Check to see if the Thai massage therapist is a member of the International Thai Therapists Association. Inquire about the cost of each session.
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Step 4
Make an appointment with the Thai massage therapist for a trial massage session. Are the facilities clean? Is the therapist pleasant? Knowledgeable? Is the Thai Massage therapy session an interactive one, with the therapist asking questions before the session begins and providing quiet guidance from one move to the next?
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Step 5
Examine the feelings that result after completing the Thai massage. Are the feelings positive ones? Has the energy level increased as a result of the Thai massage? Has any pain been reduced?
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Step 6
Choose another Thai massage therapist if the first experience is not a positive one. A Thai massage therapy session is an interactive one and it is important to feel comfortable with the therapist and the movements that are a part of the massage.








