Shiatsu (指圧 Japanese from shi, meaning finger, and atsu, meaning pressure) is a traditional hands-on therapy originating in Japan. There are two main Shiatsu schools: one based on western anatomical and physiological theory and the other based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Shiatsu is regulated as a licensed medical therapy by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (Japan), and elsewhere by various governing bodies set up by Shiatsu practitioners. Shiatsu is an evolving form, and its various styles incorporate (to differing degrees) aspects of Japanese massage traditions, Chinese Medicine practice, and "Western" anatomy and physiology.
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| - Shiatsu (指圧 Japanese from shi, meaning finger, and atsu, meaning pressure) is a traditional hands-on therapy originating in Japan. There are two main Shiatsu schools: one based on western anatomical and physiological theory and the other based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Shiatsu is regulated as a licensed medical therapy by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (Japan), and elsewhere by various governing bodies set up by Shiatsu practitioners. Shiatsu is an evolving form, and its various styles incorporate (to differing degrees) aspects of Japanese massage traditions, Chinese Medicine practice, and "Western" anatomy and physiology.
- Shiatsu was the Rokugani word from finger pressure massage, which helped people relax. The users of bath houses were attended by professionals who pampered them with this massage.
- El shiatsu es una práctica milenaria procedente de Japón que consiste en la aplicación de una presión manual firme con los dedos pulgares y las palmas de las manos (acupresión) realizada sobre los puntos de acupuntura, para equilibrar la circulación de la energía del cuerpo (Qi o Chi), con el objeto de aliviar el dolor y la enfermedad y mantener la salud.
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| - Shiatsu (指圧 Japanese from shi, meaning finger, and atsu, meaning pressure) is a traditional hands-on therapy originating in Japan. There are two main Shiatsu schools: one based on western anatomical and physiological theory and the other based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Shiatsu is regulated as a licensed medical therapy by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (Japan), and elsewhere by various governing bodies set up by Shiatsu practitioners. Shiatsu is an evolving form, and its various styles incorporate (to differing degrees) aspects of Japanese massage traditions, Chinese Medicine practice, and "Western" anatomy and physiology.
- Shiatsu was the Rokugani word from finger pressure massage, which helped people relax. The users of bath houses were attended by professionals who pampered them with this massage.
- El shiatsu es una práctica milenaria procedente de Japón que consiste en la aplicación de una presión manual firme con los dedos pulgares y las palmas de las manos (acupresión) realizada sobre los puntos de acupuntura, para equilibrar la circulación de la energía del cuerpo (Qi o Chi), con el objeto de aliviar el dolor y la enfermedad y mantener la salud.
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