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What is Shiatsu
Shiatsu: modern therapy with ancient roots
Shiatsu (pronounced Shee-at-soo) means finger pressure.
Developed in Japan but with its origins in Ancient China, it is based on the principle that health and wellbeing are the result of smooth energy flow throughout the body. Using this energy, shiatsu helps stimulate your body's abililty to heal itself.
How does Shiatsu work?
- Shiatsu addresses the whole person, not just the symptoms
- The Practitioner uses fingers, thumbs, hands and arms
- Each Shiatsu treatment is unique according to what the client needs
- Shiatsu is given through clothes - there is no undressing
Who is it for?
Anyone can benefit from Shiatsu. It can affect specific conditions, working alongside conventional Western medicine, offer a new approach to a chronic condition or simply be a great way to relax.
Some people come for a short course of treatments. Others have regular Shiatsu to improve relaxation and well being.
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