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Shiatsu Massage

Shiatsu is a traditional Japanese massage technique that translates to "finger pressure." This therapy involves applying rhythmic pressure using thumbs, fingers, and palms to specific points along the body's energy pathways (meridians), combined with stretching and joint rotation.
Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine principles, Shiatsu works to balance the flow of vital energy (ki or chi) throughout the body. When energy flow is blocked or unbalanced, it can manifest as pain, discomfort, or illness. Shiatsu helps restore this balance, promoting natural healing and wellness.
Unlike Western massage, Shiatsu is performed with you fully clothed on a floor mat, without the use of oils. The treatment is both deeply relaxing and energizing, leaving you feeling balanced and revitalized.
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Shiatsu Massage
Wear loose, comfortable clothing like yoga pants and a t-shirt. The massage is performed clothed without oil.
Both work on the same energy meridians, but Shiatsu uses finger pressure while acupuncture uses needles. Shiatsu also incorporates stretching and massage movements.
Some points may feel tender or sensitive when pressed, which often indicates areas of congestion. This is normal and the sensation usually becomes more pleasant as the point is worked.