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Shiatsu sessionShiatsu is a traditional hands-on Japanese healing art.  It can help in a wide range of conditions - from specific injuries to more general symptoms of poor health. Shiatsu is a deeply relaxing experience and regular Shiatsu sessions help to prevent the build up of stress in our daily lives.

Oriental tradition describes the world in terms of energy. All things are considered to be manifestations of a vital universal force, called 'Ki' by the Japanese, ''Chi", or 'Qi', in China. Ki is the primary substance and motive force of life. It is most often described as "energy", but Ki is also synonymous with breath in the Japanese and Chinese languages. In Oriental medicine, harmony of Ki within the human body is conceived as being essential to health.

The philosophy underlying Shiatsu is that Ki flows throughout the body in a series of channels called meridians. For many different reasons Ki can stop flowing freely and this then produces a symptom.

Treatable Conditions

Common conditions which have been helped by Shiatsu include:

  • stress
  • wellbeing
  • helps aid sleep

Your Shiatsu practitioner will consider your state of health, the symptoms you are experiencing and, depending on your constitution and general energy levels, will use a variety of techniques to improve your energy flow. These may include gentle holding, pressing with palms, thumbs, fingers, elbows, knees and feet on the meridians and, when appropriate, more dynamic rotations and stretches.

As the quality of Ki changes, the symptoms associated with a lack of flow will gradually improve. Shiatsu is a therapy that works on the individual as a complete being - not just the physical body but also on an emotional and/or mental level.

Guidelines for receiving Shiatsu

Please bring or wear loose, warm, comfortable clothing, preferably cotton, e.g. sweatshirt, tracksuit trousers and cotton socks. Do not eat heavily in the two hours prior to treatment. Do not drink alcohol before or after treatment. After treatment drink plenty of water to smooth the flow of changes through the system. If at all possible avoid strenuous or stressful activities after your session.

What to expect in a Shiatsu treatment

  • Each session lasts approximately one hour. The first session may be slightly longer since your practitioner may ask for details of your current state of health, any medical conditions, history, and lifestyle. The practitioner may take written notes.
  • You remain fully clothed at all times. The session usually takes place on a padded mat or futon at floor level, although it is possible to receive Shiatsu seated or on a treatment couch.
  • Your practitioner will treat your whole body by using finger or palm pressure or sometimes, if needed, using knees, elbows and feet.
  • Shiatsu can involve rotation and stretches of joints and limbs.
  • Following Shiatsu, due to the body’s natural healing process, there can be a feeling of increased vitality and you may feel invigorated yet relaxed. To experience the full benefits you may wish to rest for an hour or two after having received Shiatsu.

Shiatsu & Specific Ailments

If you are looking for shiatsu and a specific ailment you may find the following useful. They are a collection of research, case studies and articles.

Shiatsu and AIDS & HIV

Shiatsu and Alzheimers

Shiatsu and Anxiety

Shiatsu and Arthritis

Shiatsu and Asthma

Shiatsu and Autism

Shiatsu and Back problems

Shiatsu and Cancer

Shiatsu and Carers

Shiatsu and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Shiatsu and Dementia

Shiatsu and Depression

Shiatsu and Diabetes

Shiatsu and Digestive Problems

Shiatsu and Drug and Substance Abuse

Shiatsu and Fibromyalgia

Shiatsu and Headaches/Migraines

Shiatsu and Heart Problems

Shiatsu and High Blood Pressure

Shiatsu and Hysterectomy

Shiatsu and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Shiatsu and Insomnia

Shiatsu and Joint Problems

Shiatsu and Knee Problems

Shiatsu and Long Term Mental Illness

Shiatsu and Low Energy

Shiatsu and ME

Shiatsu and Menstrual Problems

Shiatsu and Mental Health

Shiatsu and Multiple Sclerosis

Shiatsu and Musculoskeletal Problems

Shiatsu and Neck Pain

Shiatsu and Pain Management

Shiatsu and Palliative Care

Shiatsu and Panic Attacks

Shiatsu and Paralysis

Shiatsu and Parkinsons Disease

Shiatsu and Post operative

Shiatsu and Pregnancy

Shiatsu and Psychological Problems

Shiatsu and Raynauds

Shiatsu and Rheumatism

Shiatsu and Schizophrenia

Shiatsu and Sciatica

Shiatsu and Sexual Abuse

Shiatsu and Shoulder Pain

Shiatsu and Sports Injuries

Shiatsu and Stress

Shiatsu and Strokes

Shiatsu and Ulcerative Colitis

 

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