Head, Neck & Shoulder Massage in Khon Kaen
Targeted work on the head, neck and shoulders. The first choice for headaches, screen strain and office syndrome.
Prices
- 1 hour350 THB
- 2 hours600 THB

This massage goes straight to where desk work hurts: tension headaches, a neck stiff from looking down at a phone, shoulders set hard from hours at a computer.
Your therapist works pressure points from the neck down through the shoulders and shoulder blades, then finishes with a head massage. Many guests notice the difference after one session, when a neck that would not turn all the way starts moving normally again.
For office syndrome, regular sessions plus some stretching during the day beat either one alone. We are in central Khon Kaen, open daily 10:00-21:00, so it fits a lunch break or the way home from work.
Suffering from office syndrome? Read our guideBenefits
- Targets office syndrome at the source
- Reduces tension headaches
- Releases tight neck, shoulder and upper-back muscles
- Better circulation to the neck and scalp
- Short enough for a lunch break
Good to know before you book
If you have numbness or weakness in your arms, pain radiating down an arm, or a recent neck injury, see a doctor first. Those symptoms can point to more than tight muscles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this massage really help with office syndrome?
It relieves the pain and tightness that come from contracted muscles. For lasting results, pair regular sessions with better desk posture and stretching. See a doctor if symptoms are severe or chronic.
Can I get this massage if I have migraines?
Massage helps with tension-type headaches by loosening the muscles behind them. During a bad migraine attack it is better to rest first. Either way, tell your therapist about your symptoms.
How often should I come for best results?
For built-up work tension, once a week is ideal, or at least twice a month alongside regular stretching.
How is this different from a full Thai massage?
Same techniques, but the whole session goes to the problem zone: neck, shoulders, shoulder blades and head. If your tension lives entirely in the upper body, the focused version hits harder where it counts.
Can I come on a lunch break and go straight back to work?
Yes. The one-hour session ends and you can head straight back. Many people find they concentrate better afterwards.
28 Adulyaram Road, Floor 2, central Khon Kaen. Open daily 10:00-21:00.
