Back pain requires a different approach — specific areas to avoid, pressure limits, positions that work. Communicating this across a language barrier is hard. Your Massage Pass does it for you.
These are the friction points people with back pain run into most.
The wrong technique makes it worse
Deep pressure on an inflamed disc or recent injury can cause real damage. But 'I have a bad back' doesn't translate reliably — and therapists can't adjust what they don't know.
Hard to explain in any language
Herniated disc, sciatica, muscle spasm, post-surgery restriction — even in English these take time to explain clearly. In Thai or Vietnamese, mid-session, it's nearly impossible.
You end up getting a generic session
Unable to communicate your specific situation, you default to 'light pressure, full body'. It's safe, but it misses the therapeutic work you actually came for.
Your Massage Pass has a dedicated health notes field and specific area controls. You can flag your lower back as an area to approach with care, specify gentle pressure for that region, and add a note describing your condition before the session starts.
Clear area-specific instructions
Mark the lower back as sensitive, specify the level of pressure that's safe, and note whether heat or direct pressure should be avoided. The therapist sees this before touching you.
Health notes in writing
Whether it's sciatica, a herniated disc, post-op recovery, or chronic muscle tension, your condition is written clearly in your pass for the therapist to review.
Therapeutic benefit, not just relaxation
With the right information, skilled SE Asian therapists can work around a back condition effectively. Your pass unlocks that — instead of a cautious generic session.
“I have L4-L5 disc issues. Getting massages in Bangkok used to be stressful — I was always worried they'd hit the wrong spot. My Massage Pass changed that completely.”
— David, expat with chronic back pain in Bangkok
Your pass works at any spa in these cities.
Fill in your preferences in 2 minutes. Get a private link. Your therapist gets your pressure, focus areas, areas to avoid, health notes, and personal notes in one simple card before the session.
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