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Peter Packard, the Masseur’s Masseur

With over over two decade’s worth of experience, Peter brings his skills and reputation to the Hands On wellbeing Clinic, offering Thai massage and the ancient art of Tui Na Chinese massage therapy.

With over over two decade’s worth of experience, Peter brings his skills and reputation to the Hands On wellbeing Clinic, offering Thai massage and the ancient art of Tui Na Chinese massage therapy.

Peter learnt the art of traditional Thai massage in South East Asia, a region that opened up his mind to the incredible potential of Thai massage and gave him the chance to learn from the very best practitioners anywhere in the world.

Today Peter is a master of his craft, a respected teacher of Thai massage and a skilled practitioner with experience working in London’s renowned Harley Street, China, Thailand and now as an exciting part of our own services.

Thai Massage

An ancient practice and a powerful healing art, Thai massage carries with it a wide range of therapeutic benefits, it also feels sensational. Thai massage encompasses the whole body as well as the whole person, physically, emotionally and mentally.

The art of Thai massage is characterised by a wonderful array of passive stretching and twisting, to open up joints, increase flexibility and stimulate internal organs in a similar way to yoga. Alongside these techniques, skilled point work and pressing techniques increase circulation and muscle function exactly where it is needed.

Thai massage is an amazing all round treatment for both body and mind, one that can make strains and stresses simply drain away!

Tui Na Massage

Tui Na (pronounced twee-nah) translates literally as “pinch & pull” it is typically used as a safe form of treatment as opposed to the pleasure and relaxation of Thai massage. Its roots are based in ancient Chinese medicine and aspects of wellbeing such as harmony and balance.

It can be a deeper, more robust, even vigorous form of therapy and in the hands of a skilled practitioner such as Peter; it can make a world of difference. The different techniques involved in Tui Na are based around the balance of yin and yang, the former is gentle, often meditative, the latter is more dynamic. No two people have the same needs though and every treatment is bespoke to the individual. All feel a deep sense of satisfaction though, as their knots are worked out in the hands of a master of the discipline.

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Peter’s deep love and dedication to what he does are clear to his clients and colleagues alike; they are also reflected deeply in his work and his ethos for life. People seek his services for many reasons; for the simple pleasure they offer, to learn more about their bodies, to ease muscular pains, tensions or anxieties and to help with feelings of sluggishness and rediscover lost vitality.

By balancing his own energies with his client’s, practicing in a meditative frame of mind and combining styles from different regions of both Thailand and China, Peter will develop a combination of techniques and manipulations to work best for you as an individual.

It’s a pleasure to use my skills and knowledge of massage on many clients all around the world, finding ways to help people navigate their own bodies.
— Peter Packard

To enjoy the many benefits of Thai massage, Tui Na and Peter’s inspiring skills as a practitioner, book an appointment today.

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