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About Shiatsu

What is Shiatsu?

Shiatsu is a traditional form of therapy from Japan. By balancing the flow of energy in the meridians, Shiatsu can relieve many conditions, help prevent the build-up of stress, and restore vitality and well-being. Literally translated as 'finger pressure’, Shiatsu uses comfortable pressure from the thumbs and palms applied to the energy channels and points in the body. Given through loose, comfortable clothing, Shiatsu may also include gentle stretches and rotations of the limbs and joints.

 

Benefits of Shiatsu

Your Shiatsu session

A Shiatsu treatment takes approximately one hour. Extra time will be needed on the first visit so that a detailed case history can be taken. The Shiatsu practitioner uses a variety of techniques to determine which energy pathways (meridians) in the body are blocked and which are depleted or low in energy.
 

The treatment usually takes place on a padded mat or futon on the floor. However, if the floor is not suitable for you, the treatment may be given in a chair or on a plinth.  Following the treatment, recommendations maybe given on gentle exercise and changes to lifestyle or dietary patterns to support health and well-being.

 

Conditions helped by Shiatsu

  • Headaches and migraines
  • Stress and anxiety
  • Backache
  • Neck and shoulder tension
  • Digestive problems
  • Menstrual problems
  • Joint pain and reduced mobility
  • Fatigue and insomnia

The number of treatments required will depend on your general state of health and the acute or chronic nature of the conditions needing help.

Your practitioner will be able to advise at the first consultation.

FAQs

Q.  Do I have to be sick before I can book a Shiatsu treatment?
A.   No. A regular Shiatsu treatment is a good way to prevent health problems arising. Many people choose Shiatsu just because they enjoy it and it helps them to stay well.

Q. Can I have Shiatsu while taking medication?
A. Yes, as Shiatsu is body and energy balancing. Clients should inform their practitioner of any current medication intake.

Q. Can I have Shiatsu if I am pregnant?
A. Yes. After the first 3 months, Shiatsu is safe and supportive for pregnant women.


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