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Anti-Stress Massage

The anti-stress massage — also known as Office Syndrome Massage in Thai studios — focuses on the areas most affected by desk work and everyday stress: neck, shoulders and upper back. Ideal if you sit a lot, work at a screen, or simply need to unwind.

Duration: 45–90 min.
Intensity: Gentle

Benefits

  • Focus on neck, shoulders and upper back
  • Can provide soothing relief after long periods of sitting
  • Many find it deeply relaxing
  • Gentle techniques for stressed areas
  • Popular as a regular break from the working day
Anti-stress massage – relaxation for neck and shoulders

Anti-stress massage: a break for overworked areas

The anti-stress massage is for people who feel a lot of pressure in the neck and shoulder area in everyday life. In Thai studios and wellness centres across Germany it is often offered as a targeted break for exactly these areas — sometimes also under the name Office Syndrome Massage.

What is Office Syndrome — and why do many Thai studios know it?

Office Syndrome is a term from the Thai wellness world describing chronic tension caused by long periods of sitting and screen work: neck, shoulders, upper back. This term is widely used in Bangkok and in German Thai studios. An anti-stress massage addresses exactly these areas with gentle, targeted techniques.

  • Focus: neck, shoulders, upper back
  • Office Syndrome is the Asian term for the same pattern of complaints
  • Also suitable for people who do not do sport but sit a lot

How often and when is anti-stress massage worthwhile?

Many people book anti-stress massage as a regular appointment — similar to a haircut, but for shoulders and neck. Once a month as a preventive measure, more often when the workload is high.

  • Works well as a regular appointment: monthly or every 2 weeks
  • Especially helpful during stressful work phases
  • No undressing needed at most studios — easy to book spontaneously
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How much does a Anti-Stress Massage cost?

In Germany between 38€ and 109€ for 60 minutes.

Prices vary depending on the city and studio.

Anti-Stress Massage in your city

Berlinfrom 60€Düsseldorffrom 50€Hamburgfrom 60€Nordhornfrom 54€Willichfrom 50€Münsterfrom 60€Mönchengladbachfrom 39€Lippstadtfrom 52€Neuwiedfrom 63€Sinzheimfrom 45€Brüggenfrom 43€Hildesheimfrom 52€Stuhrfrom 58€Unnafrom 50€KempenKrefeldfrom 59€Plochingenfrom 55€Bochumfrom 53€Zwickaufrom 55€Freiburg im Breisgaufrom 57€Hertenfrom 47€Mendenfrom 49€Hallefrom 74€Fredenbeckfrom 69€Lingenfrom 50€BraunschweigFeuchtLeipzigfrom 60€Aachenfrom 53€Coesfeldfrom 43€

Frequently asked questions

An anti-stress massage focuses on the areas most affected by stress and long periods of sitting: neck, shoulders and upper back. The therapist uses gentle to medium strokes, releases tension in these areas and creates a calm, relaxed atmosphere. In Thai studios it is often offered as an Office Syndrome Massage.
Typically 45 to 90 minutes. A shorter session of 45 to 60 minutes covers neck, shoulders and upper back well. With 90 minutes the therapist can include additional areas. Many studios offer both options — see what works for you.
That depends on the studio. Many treatments are done clothed — comfortable clothing is ideal since the therapist needs good access to shoulders and neck. Some studios uncover the upper body and work with oil. Ask when booking what the studio offers.
Anti-stress massages are generally gentle to medium. Since the neck and shoulders are often very tense, certain areas may feel more intense than others. Tell the therapist if anything feels too strong — they can adjust the pressure at any time.
The anti-stress massage is ideal for people who sit at a desk a lot, work at a computer regularly, or frequently feel tension in the neck and shoulder area. It also works well as a regular break for people with a stressful daily life. No special requirements needed.

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