- Swedish Massage
- Deep Tissue Massage$70Ashi (foot) Atsu (pressure) is a unique form of Deep Tissue known to improve posture, relieve pain and stress and treat spinal compression. It is both deep and gentle.
- Hot Stone Massage
- Chair MassageA 15 minute chair massage has been shown to increase alertness, giving the lucky recipient a "runner's high." Test show that a massage can stimulate brain-wave activity so to improve overall attention.
- Thai Massage$70
- Aromatherapy Massage$78Aromatherapy massage enhances Tao Massage by using highly concentrated plant oils, called, essential oils, added to the massage oil or lotion. The essential oil scents are thought to have various healing properties.
- Reflexology Massage
- Pedicure
- Body Scrub$124Body scrub- Himalayan Mountain Salts or Dead Sea Salts are combined with aromatic oils and soothingly applied, then massaged gently to cleanse, exfoliate, hydrate and soothe your body's skin.
- Manipulation Therapy
- Acupressure$70Tao Massage Myrtle Beach SC provides our clients with a 2000 year old form of traditional Chinese Massage Therapy called Tui-na. This bodywork is used to bring the body back into balance. Using full hand manipulation, finger pressure, elbows & knees the practitioner will restore the natural flow of energy (qi) thru the body pathways (meridian system) allowing the body to heal itself. Tao Massage blends Tui-na with various techniques such as Deep Tissue, Acupressure, Swedish, Lymphatic Drainage, Trigger Point & Thai Stretch massage. Our "Fusion Massage Therapy" is used to treat specific conditions and bring about optimum healing to release pain & muscle stress, restore energy flow and deeply relax the Mind & Body. Especially after a day of Golf!
- AcupunctureAccording to researchers at Group Health Center for Health Studies in Seattle, Washington; they found that massage works even better than chiropractic care or acupuncture. They suggest that massage therapy reduces cortisol levels (stress hormones) and increase the serotonin and dopamine levels (our feel-good hormones). Massage is well-known to increase blood to the muscles which aids in recovery and healing.