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Home » Reader question » Reader question: I am looking for a Wat Pho trained masseur in Pattaya
Dear readers,
I am currently staying in Pattaya for a few weeks. Since I have quite serious back problems, when I come here I always take advantage of enjoying a more than satisfying healing massage in the Wat Pho temple in Bangkok.
Now I wonder if any of the readers might also know a good masseur in Pattaya who is trained in Wat Pho or who also works in such a therapeutic way? So that I can also use this method a few times here during the coming weeks.
With kind regards,
According to
At Thai Blind Massage institute… ask for Klainarong…best there is…
Hi Dick,
Thanks for the info. There would be two institutes in Pattaya… Are you talking about the institute near the Jomtien Complex? Or about another location? Do you perhaps have an address for it?
Thank you if I may hear from you!
Sincerely,
Theo
Will ask my neighbor he is a good maseur and can come home / hotel room does not speak English unfortunately
I am also very interested in such an address
First, try to investigate the cause of the back problems.
Is acupuncture an option? Just before soi 29 left on Second road in Pattaya.
Sincerely,
Lodewijk
To Theo,
I get a massage every 2 weeks from a physiotherapist. The treatment time is always 1 hour.
She treats all muscles (except that one!) from toe to crown. and that for one hour.
And that hurts (now: hurt) quite a bit because all my muscles are short and hardened. But afterwards I feel satisfied by her expert approach.
she does NOT touch my body DIRECTLY! There is always a thin cloth between my BODY and HER HANDS!
He is a certified physiotherapist. And where can one find it??? Just in the hospital where you are.
Even the smallest village or city hospital has a physiotherapy department with a number of comfortable treatment tables (a kind of lounger) manned by female practitioners.
And what does this treatment cost there??? 500 Bath at a time!!!!!! Come and experience that in the Netherlands.
Those physios in the Netherlands can learn something from those physios in Thailand. In the Netherlands they only handle the complaint you came for, during 10 to 20 minutes….and you have lost 26 euros.
My back problems have now almost disappeared. It was found that I have an S-bend in my back, causing the center of gravity to concentrate on one specific point in the spine, resulting in day and night pain. I purchased a so-called backstretcher. That's some kind of torture device. A curved framework. If you lie on it twice a day for about fifteen minutes... then your spine will correct itself, so that after several months of use... you will feel like a completely different person.
SO NEVER GO TO A CHARLATAN, WHETHER SHE IS BEAUTIFUL, SWEET, OR NICE AND LOOKS RELIABLE. GO TO THE HOSPITAL. IT WILL DO YOU GOOD!!!!
Marin, 21-11-2015
Hi Marina,
A few weeks ago I was looking for a chiropractor in the Isan.
Now I am also being treated by a Thai physiotherapist in a local state hospital in the village.
Each treatment takes more than an hour with me and the method of treatment can still teach a Dutch physiotherapist a lot.
Now I feel much better.
I will never go to a Thai massage again!
Usually I go to a teacher, she regularly massages the owner of supermarket Friendship.
She lives in soi bo kot just in front of Pattaya thai condo on the left side.
I also go to her student Nantha, she is also very good.
She is around forty, comes to your hotel and takes 200 Bth for 2 hours.
Gr. Arnoldss
correct, she has been a student of my wife years ago Jaroen Kongpanao .the correct address is Soi Bongkot moo 10 south Pattaya
I'm looking for the same in Cha-am.
If anyone knows, I'd love to hear about it.
Thank you in advance.
Hi Arnoldss, do you have a phone number for that? Or give me how to reach her, Line or something?
Kind thanks.
Willy