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Shiatsu - Oriental Bodywork Therapy
For more information or to arrange an appointment contact: Origins The basic idea running throughout Chinese philosophy and practice is the concept of Unity. The ancients believed that the body and mind are unified into the spirit ( Shen ) of the individual. This Unity reflects the Heavenly Spheres from which all good things emanate - Life, Energy and its many manifestations (Yin and Yang). Unity is called the Tao, “That which has a name, but no name, that which has form, but no form .” The Tao, the observation of natural phenomena, reflects the universe composed of planets, stars, sun, moon, earth and includes plants, animals and mankind. This unity holds a unique relationship to its total environment. Balance between the parts maintains the harmony of the whole of life. An essential energy, Qi (Vital Life Force) , is inherent in all things, both animate and inanimate. Likewise, the ancients viewed the human being as a reflection of this cosmic order. Balance and Harmony are the order which must be maintained both within and outside the physical body. Imbalance and disease result when disharmony enters this relationship. When Qi becomes imbalanced, it affects all aspects of bodily energies and functions, and in a worsened state, will deteriorate tissues and organs.
East Asian Medicine seeks the cause of disease Each branch of East Asian Medicine is built upon a coherent and independent system of thought. It is a result of a continuous process of critical thinking, extensive clinical observation, testing, and recording of these findings, all of which comprise its scientific matrix. The material represents a thorough formulation and reformulation by respected clinicians and theorists throughout its history and up to the present day. The Chinese medical model ( Kampo ) encompasses four major categories: Acupuncture with needles, Amma (T'ui-na), a manipulative physical therapy with corrective exercises, Herbology, formulas taken from organic substances, plant, mineral and animal, and Moxabustion, a heat treatment using the herb mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris). Any given treatment may simultaneously employ more than one protocol. The Chinese also developed some surgical procedures, Huei Shih , which did not flourish long, due to conflicts with religious beliefs. When Chinese medical thought and practices were taken to Japan in 1500 A.D., the Japanese embraced this knowledge and further developed the area of manipulative therapy and corrective exercise to a high level of scientific application, while the Chinese continued developmental preference to Acupuncture and Herbology.
What is Shiatsu? Shiatsu may be further defined as cutaneous stimulation by fingers and hands (sometimes feet, knees and elbows) with pressure and/or manipulation, upon the skin's surface. Pressure and manipulation is given on highly charged energetic points (acupuncture points) and energy lines (organ meridians), for the treatment of the human body, including the electromagnetic, or energetic fields, which surrounds it. Shiatsu infuses the body with energy and brings it to life and balance. This approach is based upon East Asian medical principles of diagnosis and evaluation of the energy and organ systems of the body. The premise is to affect balance and harmonize all systems, ie endocrine, cardiac etc, for the purpose of treating the human body, emotions, mind, and spirit of the individual, for the promotion, maintenance and restoration of health. Setsu-shin , touch diagnosis , is the cornerstone to Shiatsu practice. Touch is simultaneously both diagnostic and a clinical application. In its entirety, Shiatsu practice incorporates all facets of traditional criteria. It is a science which enlarges Amma/Shiatsu to equal status with Acupuncture, and broadens its medical application beyond massage and adjustment techniques.
Shiatsu Has Common Characteristics with other Body Therapies For instance, Shiatsu promotes circulation of blood, lymph and collagen, and relaxes the body like deep tissue massage. It assists restructuring of muscles like rolfing, and it also employs muscle testing, range of motion testing and utilizes Acupuncture knowledge as do applied kinesiology and reflexology.
The “relaxation level” increases vitality and gives pleasure. The “remedial level” is for specific problems, such as: sprains/strains, stiffness in joints, post-operative care, trauma, adhesions, restricted range of motion, muscle constrictions, pain, back problems, skeletal disorders, headaches and migraines, PMS, meridian and organ disorders, poor sleeping patterns, general malaise. The “holistic level” requires that the practitioner be well versed in classical diagnosis and can operate other treatment methods, such as, moxabustion, cupping, Herbology, Acupuncture, Qi-Gong, nutrition, corrective exercises etc., and have the skill to assess specific imbalances before they become symptomatic and problematic.
How Does Shiatsu Work? These highly concentrated energy areas on the body surface are called “Acupuncture points“, or tsubos , in Japanese. The tsubos trigger psycho-physical responses through pericutaneous neural stimulation, manipulation, muscle-meridian stretches or skeletal adjustment. Dysfunctional points may be spontaneously tender, or tender under pressure or manipulation. The tenderness disappears when the imbalance is corrected.
Shiatsu's Beneficial Effects Shiatsu promotes deep relaxation, releases stress and increases circulation of blood, lymph, collagen and energy. Treatments help you mediate the influences of external environmental elements, internal emotional factors, and lifestyles which may lead to an existence of sickness, depression, or chronic disease. Shiatsu effects our electromagnetic fields and systems, both the superficial and deep tissue, fascial, myofascial, neuromuscular, muscular-skeletal systems and circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, eliminative and cranial-sacral systems.
Shiatsu Treatments Have An Accumulative Effective Shiatsu also brings into balance our emotional and psychic centers. A sense of well-being enters and we feel we have the capacity to experience life more fully in a positive, productive way. Increased self-awareness, confidence, personal power and inner peace ensue. Our ability to move through difficult life experiences becomes much easier. We experience and express less turmoil, frustration, anger and fear.
Treatment Protocol Shiatsu is a systematic process. It uncovers layers of psycho-physical material. Because receiving Shiatsu has an accumulative effect, the outcome of excellent Shiatsu leads to dynamic personal growth and physical well-being.
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Do-In, Self-Shiatsu Do-In does not replace clinical Shiatsu, but it is an excellent adjunctive tool for working towards good health! The more responsibility for our health we take, the more likely we are to achieve higher health levels and increase our longevity. For more information or to arrange an appointment contact: |