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Posted on May 17, 2007 by AnnMarierM | Posted under Massage
Shiatsu Massage: An Ancient Method for Treating a Host of Ailments.
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What a Shiatsu Masseuse will do If you go to a Shiatsu masseuse for treatment, the first thing he will do is to determine where a chi obstruction might be located. Be prepared to answer questions about specific illnesses and whether there is pain or tenderness at certain points of pressure. Once the problem areas have been pinpointed, the Shiatsu masseuse will treat these points by applying firm and gentle pressure to the identified areas. Many people have described this pressure as causing tenderness, tickling or a slightly uncomfortable intensity. Still, most people enjoy this type of massage during the session, and will most definitely benefit from the results afterward. The only other type of technique that is generally used in Shiatsu massage is a gentle rotation and stretching of joints and muscles. Few complain of much soreness after the massage. What to Expect at your Shiatsu Massage Session If you are going in for you first Shiatsu massage, it is a good idea to wear loose and comfortable clothing of natural materials, since this is thought to assist with the flow of the chi. Another factor that revolves around the chi is the environment of the room, which should be warm, quiet and clean. You will probably be asked to lie on the ground on a futon or other type of mat so that you can relax as much as possible. Do not ever eat a large meal right before your Shiatsu massage, and try to go into your session as calm and relaxed as possible. Shiatsu massage is not advisable for those who are severely ill with things like multiple sclerosis or cancer. Pregnant women can receive benefits of this type of massage, but it must be done with caution, so make sure that your masseuse knows if you are pregnant. Shiatsu massage can have many benefits for many who are suffering from a variety of ills or pains. If you think this type of massage would be good for you, contact your doctor or a certified Shiatsu masseuse for more information. About The Author: Ann Marier a prolific writer has written many informative articles on different health resources. Her latest articles examine massage and saunas and their health benefits. |
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