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Hand and arm massage is dedicated, detail-loving bodywork for the most-used and least-serviced equipment you own — the hands that have typed, scrolled, gripped, carried, cooked, created, and gestured through every single day of your working life without one dedicated hour of professional attention, and the arms that power them: the forearms dense with the small muscles operating every finger, the upper arms carrying the lifting and reaching, the whole limb that full-body massage famously hurries through in its final polite minutes. This session reverses the neglect entirely — the hands treated with the unhurried, finger-by-finger detail they have literally never received: each digit worked along its length, the thumb’s overworked base given its overdue attention (the scrolling era’s most loaded joint), the palm’s dense grip machinery kneaded open, the countless small joints gently mobilised; the forearms released properly — both the flexor side that grips and the extensor side that lifts, where the typing decades bank their tension; the elbows’ attachment territory eased; the upper arms and shoulders’ handoff completed — because the arm is a chain and the session travels it whole.
The clientele writes itself: the keyboard professions and their aching forearms, the phone generation’s thumbs, the gripping trades and gym hands, the new parents’ carrying arms, the artists, musicians, chefs, and surgeons whose hands are their livelihood, the arthritic hands wanting gentle detailed care — and the simply curious, who discover what every first-timer discovers: that hand massage is one of bodywork’s most disproportionately wonderful experiences, the small territory that delivers whole-body calm. Delivered at home, the tools get serviced where they finally get to stop working.
The session opens with the hands’ résumé — what they do all day (the keyboard hours, the tools, the instruments, the carrying), where they complain (the thumb base, the palm’s fatigue, the forearm ache, the finger stiffness), and any conditions worth adapting for (arthritis gets our gentle joint protocols, and tingling or numbness gets an honest routing conversation — nerve-story hands may belong on our carpal tunnel page, and we’ll say so) — because the typist’s forearms, the guitarist’s fingers, and the grandmother’s arthritic knuckles each want the same devotion aimed differently.
The work then honours the territory’s density: warm oil and enveloping opening strokes that let the whole limb arrive; the forearms released first and thoroughly — the flexor bellies that operate every grip worked from elbow to wrist, the extensor side balanced, the territory where hand fatigue is actually manufactured given the depth it deserves; the wrists circled and gently mobilised; and then the session’s heart — the hands themselves, in the finger-by-finger detail that makes this page: each digit drawn through its length with sliding pressure, the webbing between fingers eased, the thumb’s base — that dense, overworked mound — kneaded with the patient attention the scrolling era owes it, the palm’s lines and grip machinery opened with knuckle and thumb work, the back of the hand’s fine territory stroked through, the small joints gently rotated; the upper arms and the shoulder handoff completed so the chain releases whole; and the pace kept deliberately generous — this is a session of small territory and slow devotion, and rushing it would miss its entire point. First-timers routinely close their eyes somewhere around the second finger and go quiet; that silence is the page’s signature review.
This massage fits: the keyboard professions’ aching forearms and fatigued hands, phone thumbs and gamer grips, the trades’ and gym’s working hands, new parents’ carrying arms, musicians, chefs, artists, hairdressers, dentists, and every hands-are-the-livelihood profession, arthritic hands wanting gentle detail (with our adapted joint protocols), the massage-curious drawn to this page’s disproportionate-calm reputation, and anyone whose full-body sessions always ended just as the arms began.
Check first, honestly routed: tingling, numbness, or night-waking hands tell a nerve story that our carpal tunnel and wrist page serves with its specific map — describe the symptoms at booking and we’ll route you truthfully (some clients genuinely want both pages); outer-elbow grip pain belongs to our tennis elbow session’s condition-specific work; acute injuries, fractures healing, and post-surgical hands wait for clearance; inflamed arthritic flares get gentleness or honest rescheduling; and skin conditions on the working territory adapt the approach. The routing honesty is part of this page’s service — the soothing session and the clinical session are different products, and you deserve the right one.
Against carpal tunnel & wrist massage, the clean split — that page prosecutes a nerve-compression story with clinical protocols; this one serves the whole limb’s fatigue, tension, and wellbeing with devoted detail: symptoms route there, weariness belongs here. Against tennis elbow massage, likewise — the condition page for the outer-elbow complaint; this the wellness page for the working limb. Against full body massage, the coverage confession — full-body sessions give arms their famous final five polite minutes; this page gives them the hour, and clients who discovered the difference rarely go back to the five minutes. Against foot massage, the natural sibling — the body’s two working endpoints, equally neglected, equally grateful; the combined hands-and-feet booking is one of our most quietly loved formats.
Before: remove rings, watches, and bracelets from the working side (the finger-by-finger detail needs the clear field), and note the hands’ résumé — the session aims by it. Nothing else; arrive as tired-handed as you are.
During: your only job is the letting-go this small territory somehow makes easy — conversation optional, eyes-closed standard by the second finger, and pressure steered by your word throughout: the forearm depth firm where the banks are full, the hand detail exactly as gentle or engaged as you like.
After: expect the page’s signature aftermath — hands that feel new (lighter, warmer, oddly younger), the disproportionate whole-body calm carrying into the evening, and the next morning’s grip and finger ease that tells you where the tension had been living. Hydrate; mild forearm tenderness after deep flexor work passes in a day. The maintenance logic follows the usage: the heavy-keyboard and hands-are-the-career tiers run the fortnightly rhythm as professional sense; the arthritic hands thrive on gentle weekly warmth; and everyone else books it the way it’s mostly booked — as the small, wonderful hour they now know exists.
Duration | Price Range |
60 Minutes | AED 280 – 450 |
90 Minutes | AED 400 – 650 |
120 Minutes | AED 600 – 900 |
Location-dependent within these ranges — transport included, late hours at no premium, nothing added at the door. The fortnightly working-hands rhythm and the hands-and-feet combined format both save 15–20% on membership rates.
Our 200+ team includes therapists with particular devotion to this detailed territory — finger-patient, forearm-literate, and experienced across the keyboard tier, the livelihood hands, and the arthritic gentle care alike. Among the featured names: Kanya, whose finger-by-finger precision has converted a decade of first-timers into regulars, and Amina, whose warmed arthritic-hand sessions anchor some of our most devoted weekly bookings. Request male or female at booking — guaranteed as confirmed.
Every therapist carries DHA licensing plus certified training, verified at hiring and presentable at your door — with the qualities this small territory reveals fastest: the patience for genuine finger-by-finger detail (the difference between this page and a hand-cream rub is measured in minutes-per-finger), the forearm literacy that treats fatigue where it’s manufactured, the adapted gentleness arthritic joints deserve, and the routing honesty that sends nerve stories to their clinical page. Hygiene runs sealed-linen, full-sanitization standard; privacy is absolute. And the experience is this typing city’s own ledger: Dubai works by hand — the keyboard floors, the trades, the kitchens, the clinics, the studios — and thousands of hand-and-arm sessions across its deadline forearms, its scrolling thumbs, its livelihood hands, and its grandmothers’ knuckles taught us the territory’s whole devoted craft. The first-timers who went quiet at the second finger and booked their next session before the therapist packed are this page’s entire, contented record.
All Dubai, 24/7 — Dubai Marina, JBR, Downtown, Business Bay, DIFC, Palm Jumeirah, JLT, JVC, Dubai Hills Estate, Al Barsha, Jumeirah, Umm Suqeim, Arabian Ranches, The Springs, Mirdif, Deira, Bur Dubai, Al Nahda, Silicon Oasis, Festival City, Meydan, and every district between — arrival typically 30–60 minutes depending on location.
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The first-timers’ universal question, answered by their universal conversion — the territory is small and astonishingly dense: dozens of muscles, countless joints, a working lifetime of accumulated tension, and nerve-rich terrain that settles the whole system disproportionately. The full-body session’s five polite arm minutes never stood a chance against the dedicated hour; one booking settles the question permanently.
Because the forearms are the hands’ engine room — nearly every finger movement is powered by forearm muscles pulling tendon cables through the wrist, so hand fatigue is manufactured upstream and releases there. The finger-by-finger detail is the session’s heart; the forearm work is its therapy.
Thoroughly — the thumb’s base carries the scrolling era’s whole workload on a joint arrangement never designed for it, and the aching thumb-mound is now among this page’s commonest complaints. The base’s dense muscle gets the patient kneading it’s owed, the relief is immediate and slightly embarrassing, and the phone-break advice comes free.
One of this page’s most cherished bookings — gentle, warmed, joint-respectful detailed care that small arthritic joints almost never receive and visibly love, adapted protocols throughout, family presence welcome, and the same trusted therapist held by name across the weekly rhythm these relationships settle into. The jar-lid difference is where her results will be measured.
Honestly, probably not — tingling and night-numbness tell a nerve-compression story, and our carpal tunnel and wrist page serves it with the clinical map (finger-pattern diagnostics, nerve-safe protocols) your symptoms deserve. Describe them at booking and we’ll route you truthfully; plenty of clients run that page for the condition and this one for the pleasure.
The livelihood tier’s answer is maintenance logic — fortnightly keeps the working banks from filling, protects the career equipment, and is exactly how our musicians, chefs, dental professionals, and craftspeople run it: not indulgence but sensible servicing of the tools the income depends on.
Beautifully — hand and arm work adapts to a comfortable armchair better than almost any session we offer, which makes it the favourite format for elders, for offices, and for anyone who’d rather sink into their own chair while the tools get serviced. Say so at booking; the setup adjusts.
Message us on WhatsApp with your area, the hands’ résumé in a line (keyboard, tools, instruments, carrying, arthritis), any tingling honestly declared (for the routing), therapist gender preference, and your time — post-deadline evenings are the classic slot. Confirmation in minutes, arrival typically 30–60, and the most-used tools you own finally, properly serviced.
They’ve worked every day of your life and never had their hour — tonight, they get it, at home. Message us on WhatsApp — tools serviced, grip renewed, 24/7.

The Client
Omar, 34, a management consultant living in Downtown Dubai, contacted us in March after eight months of worsening lower back and neck pain. Like thousands of Dubai professionals, his hybrid schedule meant 9–11 hours daily at a home desk that was never designed for full-time work — a dining chair, a laptop below eye level, and no real breaks between video calls.
By the time he messaged us, the pattern was familiar: stiffness every morning, a dull ache spreading between his shoulder blades by mid-afternoon, and sharp lower back pain whenever he stood up after long meetings. Painkillers helped for a few hours. Stretching videos helped for a day. Nothing held.
The Assessment
His first session was booked for a Tuesday evening — a 90-minute Thai massage with Anchalee, our Thailand-certified specialist. Her pre-session consultation identified the classic work-from-home triad: shortened hip flexors from constant sitting, rounded shoulders pulling the upper spine forward, and locked lower back muscles compensating for both. His flexibility test told the story — fingertips stopping at his knees on a forward bend.
Rather than promising a one-session miracle, Anchalee recommended a structured plan: weekly 90-minute Thai sessions for six weeks, focusing on hip openers, spinal twists, and sen line pressure work along the back — then a reassessment.
The Sessions
Weeks one and two focused on release: rhythmic compression to warm the locked muscles, followed by gentle assisted stretches within Omar’s limited range. He reported mild soreness after the first session — normal for a body this tight — and noticeably easier mornings by week two.
Weeks three and four went deeper. With his muscles responding, Anchalee introduced the full traditional sequence: prone back work with palm and elbow pressure along the spine’s energy lines, extended hamstring stretches, and the seated spinal twists that Thai massage is famous for. Omar’s afternoon ache stopped appearing by week four.
Weeks five and six were about mobility. The same sequences, held longer and stretched further — plus a simple daily routine Anchalee taught him: two hip flexor stretches and a doorway chest opener, five minutes total, between meetings.
Every session happened in his living room, on our floor mat, at 7 PM after his last call — no commute, no waiting room, no time lost.
The Result
At the six-week reassessment, the change was measurable. His forward bend now reached mid-shin. Morning stiffness was gone. He had taken zero painkillers in three weeks. Most tellingly, his standing desk — bought months earlier and abandoned — was back in use, because standing no longer aggravated his lower back.
Omar moved to our Balance membership plan: one 90-minute session weekly, same therapist, same time slot, at a member rate. Eight months on, he’s still a weekly regular — and his booking message hasn’t changed since week seven: “Tuesday, 7 PM, Anchalee, usual.”
The Takeaway
Work-from-home pain doesn’t fix itself, and it rarely fixes with a single massage. What works is consistency: the right technique, applied weekly, by a therapist who tracks your body’s progress session to session. Thai massage suits desk-bound bodies particularly well because it doesn’t just rub the pain — it stretches the shortened muscles causing it.
If your home office is doing to your back what Omar’s did to his, message us on WhatsApp at +1 409 260 9698. Describe your pain, and we’ll recommend the technique, duration, and plan honestly — starting from AED 280 per session, delivered to your door.
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