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Shiatsu is a Japanese word meaning "finger pressure". It is a new name for the oldest form of medicine - healing with hands. Everybody has the healing power of touch, a natural ability that is now being recognized again. Shiatsu uses hand pressure and manipulative techniques to adjust the body's physical structure and its natural inner energies, to help ward off illness, and maintain good health. The client stays fully clothed and the session usually takes place on a padded mat or futon at floor level.
Shiatsu is characterized by its great simplicity. It grew from earlier forms of massage, called Anma in Japan (Anmo or Tuina in China) which use rubbing, stroking, squeezing, tapping, pushing, and pulling to influence the muscles and circulatory systems of the body. Shiatsu, by contrast, uses few techniques and to an observer it would appear that little is happening - merely a still, relaxed pressure at various points on the body with the hand or thumb, an easy leaning of the elbows or a simple rotation of a limb. It almost seems a lazy activity and, to the extent that it conserves one's energy, it is. But underneath the uncomplicated movements much is happening internally to the body's energy on a subtle level.
Shiatsu is a therapeutic practice that can support individuals in moving towards greater health and well-being. It is a relaxing treatment and can be beneficial for back pain, stress, headaches, whiplash injuries, neck stiffness, joint pain and reduced mobility and many sports injuries.
Each session lasts approximately one hour (longer for the first session).
At Being Sound Holistic Health the Shiatsu practitioners are Louise Kendrick and Francesca Jaggs.
How to get here:
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By public transport:
1.Central Line to Leytonstone, leave the station by the Church Lane exit, then a short walk. 2.Overground Line (Gospel Oak to Barking branch) to Leytonstone High Road, then 257 bus or walk. 3.Bus No. 257 between Stratford and Walthamstow
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By car:
We are easily accessible from the M11 link road, the A11 and the A12. We are in a restricted parking zone, but it's OK and free to use 'residents only' spaces after 2 pm. In the daytime during the week, there is voucher parking on side streets, 2 hours free in Tesco car park, and 2 hours for £1 in Matalan car park. There are no restrictions outside the shop on Leytonstone High Road after 7 pm.
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