Cai Bei, which letterally means Stepping on back, is an ancient Chinese back walking massage that involves a massage therapist literally walking on your back.
Our special Natural Harmony Cai Bei blends ancient Chinese techniques with modern western massage procedures, the therapist balances and supports herself on a long bar hanging from the ceiling, and uses her center of gravity to deliver as much pressure as you like.
The back-walking massage applies deep but soothing pressure to your back to “feed” the muscles, releases toxins and stimulates the body’s self-healing capabilities. It combines centrifugal and centripetal push with pull movements therefore creating a structural change to chronic soft tissue damage, while providing complete relaxation to our clients.
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Cai Bei soothes and eases the back then opens channels which are energy pathways throughout the body. It is to relieve pain and stress, treat spinal problems, and provide an incredibly deep pressure on the muscles, all while still being gentle. You can also expect better posture as it helps elongate the spine, improved body movement and functions, as well as a general state of well-being.
Guaranteed to be the deepest and most luxurious massage you have ever experienced, it will leave you feeling like a new person!
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