The Future of Body Care is Intelligent, Proactive, and Accessible!
At Thai Sport Bodyworks, we believe the future of body care isn’t reactive. It’s intelligent, proactive, and accessible.
On March 20, 2026, we’re improving our services so you can
Better maintain your body.
Recover fully from pain and movement issues.
Perform at a higher level.
Our Massage Therapy, Advanced Therapy, and Performance Therapy programs will add new modalities, sport-specific therapies, and affordable access to AI Body Analytics from Phy!
A new generation of body wellness is right around the corner!
A Major Service Announcement!
A Small Price Increase. A Bigger Commitment to Quality!
As part of this evolution, we’re making minor price adjustments.
Starting March 20, 2026:
Signature Thai Sport Massage (60 minutes) will adjust from $89 to $99
Members’ monthly credit will also increase to match the $99.
All other services will be aligned with minor adjustments.
This change helps us:
Improve session quality and motivation.
Support advanced training required in new modalities.
Integrate Phy into all services for better outcomes.
How Our Services Will Stack Up
Our 2 years of using Phy to help over 500 patients in pain have proven that it works. But it’s not just for resolving chronic pain but also a powerful preventive tool for uncovering hidden vulnerabilities we cannot see or feel, as well as for addressing the specific performance needs in competitive sports.
So Phy will now be priced from $49 to $249 based on your needs.
How Phy Will Help You.
Little to no pain? $49 for a full-body vulnerability checkup (improve massage results too).
Minor aches and pains? $99 for better massage guidance and a complete PT corrective plan.
Chronic or recurring pain? - $199 for deeper analysis and advanced corrective treatment.
Competing in sports? $249 for sport-specific movement analysis to reduce pain, prevent injury, and improve mobility.
What Hasn’t Changed
Our commitment to your results
Our belief in affordable, high-quality care
Our focus on long-term movement health, not quick fixes
This is not a shift away from accessibility—it’s a step toward smarter, more effective care for everyone.