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What Is Shiatsu? What Are the Benefits?

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Abstract

Complementary treatment or additional methods of treatment are prevalent for the management of a variety of day to day problems. The complementary or alternative ways of management are ancient and are more preferred these days due to excessive side effects of synthetic medicines and approach towards more natural ways of management. These complementary ways of management were prevalent and important in day to day life as well. Shiatsu is one of the natural ways of relaxing the body, we will discuss elaborately in this article. Let’s read…

Shiatsu Massage Therapy

Introduction and History

Shiatsu is a form of massage that utilises the hands, thumb, or other body parts to apply direct pressure on various points or channels in the body. It is performed through loose clothing and oils are not meant to be used. Massage is a practice that has been present for thousands of years. Shiatsu is one of the famous and ancient massage therapies for relaxation, healing, and relief. Shiatsu is different from other massage therapies as we will discuss. Shiatsu’s origin is in Japan, it is an integrated technique of acupuncture and anma. Some physicians state Shiatsu as an advanced acupressure form. Shiatsu works to reduce the tension, pain and fatigue as it is a massage therapy involving specific body points. Also Shiatsu promotes blood circulation and strengthens the nerves as well. In the Chinese medicine system, qi is the life driving force and vital force for all activities. Shiatsu technique has roots in the qi concept. This technique says good health is a phenomenon associated with unobstructed flow of qi. The blocked or obstructed qi leads to body pain or other digestive issues, this concept is also prevalent in Ayurvedic sciences that poor status of doshas leads to health deterioration.

Basic technique

Basic technique of Shiatsu is to apply pressure. A main aim of Shiatsu practitioners is to apply pressure on parts believed to be energy channels. It will help to balance or make the flow of energy continuous. A shiatsu practitioner may also use palms, elbows, and sometimes feet to apply pressure along energy lines or paths to relieve pain and tension in the body. Before the beginning of the session a practitioner evaluates the person/patient, his/her energy and assesses a person’s state of qi (vital energy or life force) to plan the session.

The varying protocols performed by practitioners are based on the general energy level, presence of blockages, and conditions. The basic manual techniques performed by practitioners are holding, tapping, pressure, stretching, kneading, and soothing, using their thumbs, fingers, palms, and knees. Stretches, rotations, and joint mobilizations are also part of shiatsu. There is no use of oils in this famous technique of Shiatsu and no instrument is used as well. Shiatsu is a massage therapy technique practised with soft and strong pressures on the reflex points of the body. The therapist mainly exerted pressure with his thumbs and fingers—hence its name shiatsu, which means “finger pressure” in Japanese—but also with his or her palms, elbows and sometimes feet.

Benefits

  1. Improved bowel function.
  2. Decreased fatigue.
  3. Pain treatment.
  4. Improved sleep quality.
  5. Improved relaxation.
  6. Decreased depression.
  7. Headache treatment.
  8. Improvement of chronic lower back pain.

Ayurvedic techniques equivalent to  Shiatsu

Ayurveda is ancient science which is more than 3000 years old. Ayurvedic classical treatment has many branches. Panchkarma is one of the branches known for the variety of procedures having external and internal detoxification ways. We will discuss Abhyang and Marma therapy prevalent and performed by Ayurvedic physicians to manage the aggravated doshas.

Abhyang

Abhyang (massage) is a process in which body of a person is oleated with medicated oil with a special movement (gati) and specific pressure. It is done in different postures, seated with legs extended, lying on the back of the body, lying left of the body and lying on the front of body and many more. For the better results 5-10 Mins of massage therapy is used. The Nirgundi oil and Dhanwantharam oil of Planet Ayurveda is helpful in abhyang procedure due to their vata pacifying properties.

The main benefits of Abhyang are

  1. it enhances the age
  2. it helps to relieves the weakness
  3. pacify the aggravated vata dosha,
  4. Strengthen the body
  5. Promote a sound sleep
  6. Reduce the muscle stiffness.
  7. Increase the muscle strength and act as an immunity booster.

Marma Therapy

It is performed as a way to prevent the variety of health issues. Marma therapy helps to promote the blood flow to the target organs and hence reduce the chances of various fatal diseases like cancer. On the basis of classification Marma can be classified as Sadyah pranhar marma, kalantra pranahara marma, vishalyaghan, vaikalyakara marma, rujakara marma. Marma therapy promotes physical and emotional well being. Marma therapy helps to pacify the vitiated doshas even. It is evident in a variety of researches that Marma therapy is beneficial in muscular pain, joint pain, muscular strain, respiratory issues, digestion problems, confusion, anxiety and depression. Marma is helpful in various diseases like Paralysis, sciatica pain, spondylitis, respiratory issues, urinary incontinence and many more.

In Shiatsu oil is not used. But in case of severe pain Nirgundi oil and Dhanwantram oil can be used for the management of pain. Shiatsu can be used in the treatment of a wide range of internal, musculoskeletal, and emotional conditions. It is thought to reduce muscle stiffness, stimulate the skin, aid digestion, and influence the nervous system

Conclusion

Shiatsu helps to promote the person’s health by impacting the internal energy in a very positive manner. This therapy can be indicated in issues associated with Poor posture, arthritis issues, muscular pain, poor digestion and poor bowel movement, injury during sports, fever, asthma, recurrent cold, sciatica, aches and pain, inflammation joint problems such as arthritis, poor sexual health. Other mesmerising benefits are the restoration and maintenance of energy and maintaining the body’s energy. Also it is beneficial to improve circulation, help to reduce stress and promote healing from injuries. The best thing about this technique is that it is non-invasive therapy to deal with diseases. Like Ayurveda techniques the shiatsu is also considered safe under the guidance of trained practitioners.

What Is Shiatsu? How Does It Works?

Abstract

Massage Therapy is one of the oldest healing techniques which was practiced by ancient people such as Ancient Greeks, Chinese, Indians, Egyptians, etc. All were convinced with this practice and used it to manage various kinds of ailments. Massage therapy is the practice of rubbing, kneading, pressing and manipulating the muscles, ligaments, tendons or vital points to heal various ailments. This therapy includes various types of massage and in this article we are going to discuss one of the massage therapy – Shiatsu Massage and its Ayurvedic Aspect.

What Is Shiatsu? How Does It Works?

Introduction

Shiatsu Massage is a type of massage therapy which originated in Japan. It merges the manual therapies of Japan that are anma and acupuncture. Healthcare professionals describe this therapy as a redesigned form of acupressure. Acupressure is a massage therapy which includes pressing of specific points of the body to reduce fatigue and tension by improving the lymphatic and blood circulation. The roots of shiatsu is in the concept of Qi – a vital life force which is responsible to derive the activity of life. It is believed that a person remains healthy when this life force flows unobstructed. If this life force becomes obstructed or depleted, issues like headaches, body pains and digestive problems arise. A Shiatsu therapist used to apply pressure on the body’s meridians (those parts of the body that are believed to be the energy channels) which unblock or balance the energy flow (Qi). In this therapy use of fingers, elbows, palms and feet is done to apply pressure.

Things During Shiatsu Massage

Before beginning the session, the practitioner evaluates the patient’s Qi states and plans the session. The procedure varies on the basis of the state of Qi in every patient. If the levels of energy are deficient, practitioners use techniques to stimulate or reactivate the blood and Qi circulation. The manual techniques like holding, tapping, stretching, kneading, pressure and soothing are done with the help of fingers, thumbs, knees and palms. Time to time the practitioner asks the patient to move their body so that they can apply pressure on other points of the meridians.

Benefits Of Shiatsu Massage

Shiatsu Massage is a therapy which comes under a holistic method of healing and aids in overall health of the person by stimulating the internal system of energy. This massage therapy helps with the following:

  • Poor Posture
  • Painful Muscles
  • Joint problems
  • Digestive issues
  • Bowel Disorders
  • Asthma
  • Sports injuries
  • Constant cold
  • Hay fever
  • Muscle tension
  • Skin conditions
  • Sciatica
  • Fatigue
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Bronchitis
  • Sinusitis
  • Insomnia
  • Low libido
  • PMS

Risks Factors

This therapy is generally considered as safe but some people should avoid this. Following are the persons who must avoid this therapy:

  • Osteoporosis
  • Acute illness
  • Fever
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Undergoing Chemotherapy
  • Bone fractures
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Arrhythmia
  • Recent scars
  • Areas of inflammation
  • Active skin lesions
  • Blood cancer
  • Varicose veins
  • Herniated Disc
  • Ankylosing Spondylitis
  • Flu
  • Chicken pox

Styles Of Shiatsu

Many Shiatsu practitioners develop their own style and some of them found their own schools that help teaching Shiatsu therapy such as Shizuto masunaga and Tokojiro Namikoshi. Today this therapy has a number of various styles, some of them concentrates on acupressure points and various others focuses along the pathway of Qi. Following are one of the most common styles of Shiatsu, let’s have a look!!!

  • Zen Shiatsu: This is the popular name for the style invented by Shizuto Masunaga (1925-1981). He believed that Shiatsu is the king of bodywork so he named this style as IOKAI which means king. It works deeply, penetrates comfortably, has a detoxifying and balancing effect and develops alongside that of herbal medicine and Acupuncture. The publishers changed its name to Zen in a book published in 1977.
  • Five Element Shiatsu: In this type of Shiatsu model of five elements along with four pillars of examination is used to identify the disharmony in a person’s body, mind and spirit and these are balanced with the help of this type of Shiatsu. In this type of Shiatsu practitioners take help of the verbal history with that of back and abdominal palpation and the pulse assessment. This type of Shiatsu is worthwhile in acute as well as chronic problems.
  • Movement Shiatsu: This style of Shiatsu was founded by Bill Palmer in 1980’s. This Shiatsu is developed on the basis of pathways by which children learn to walk in their first year of life. So the movement Shiatsu helps the person to develop by exploring these movements. A shiatsu movement is more interactive from other forms of Shiatsu.
  • Healing Shiatsu: This approach is developed by Sonia Moriceau, founder of Orchard Dharma Centre. She invented this type of Shiatsu on the basis of non-invasive touch, deep listening and meditation. With this approach, a person practicing shiatsu enters into a deep relaxation state and creates a state where healing occurs on psychological as well as physical levels.

Ayurvedic Approach Of Shiatsu

Marma points are the vital points in Ayurvedic science like that of the points mentioned in Shiatsu. Marma point is the junction of five things that are vessels, ligaments, bones, muscles and joints with four kinds of vessels that are arteries, veins, nerves and lymph. By gentle circular motion on the Marma with the help of the middle finger or the forefinger the toxins should be eliminated from the body. Many of these vital points are used to correspond to the Japanese Shiatsu but the total vital points in the body are 107. The therapy practice by manipulating Marma points for healing is known as Marma Therapy. The founder of Marma Therapy is Sage Agasthya and the classical text which includes the information about Marma therapy is Agasthya Marma Shastra.

What is Marma Shastra and its basic Principle?

Basically Marma is the site of prana that is the vital force of the body and when prana vitiates the problem occurs in those vital points and the disease may occur. So Marma Therapy is basically practiced to keep these Prana sites in a balanced state and make the body disease free. Vata is considered as pradhana dosha as it is responsible for all the activities occurring in the body. There is a beautiful shloka mentioned in Shadhangdhara Samhita which reflects the pradhanta (priority) of Vata dosha.

“पित्तं पङ्गु कफः पङ्गु पङ्गवो मलधातवः। वायुना यत्र नीयन्ते तत्र गच्छन्ति मेघवत्।।”

Which means Pitta and Kapha both are lame or incapable of independent movements, mala (waste products of the body such as urine, stool, etc) are also incapable of independent movement. As air carries clouds to various places and it leads to rain there only, likely Vata carries the other dosha, mala and various constituents of our body to different sites. This property of Vata is known as yogavahi property. So if there is obstruction in the pathway of Vata it leads to various diseases by restricting all the movements in the body. As Vata is also responsible to carry Prana in the body thus Marma Therapy is done to regulate the Prana in the body by releasing obstruction from the pathway of the Vata dosha.

Indications of Marma Therapy

Basically the Marma Therapy is done to eliminate the diseases reciting in Marma (Vital points of the body), Asthi (Bones), Snayu (Muscle tendons) and Sandhi (Bone joints). Which means this therapy is effective in the neuromuscular, nervous system, locomotor system and the blood circulatory system.

Planning Before Marma Therapy

In Marma Therapy there are two types of conditions which include Sudden injury and Neuro-muscular disorders and various others. In case of sudden injury if the injury is blunt and minor then the condition is corrected by the external stimulation on the pressure points. On the other hand in case of severe injury oral medications, bandaging and various other techniques are adopted. If we talk about neuromuscular disorders like tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, cervical spondylosis, etc. In these conditions not only the problematic site is treated but the site of origin is also treated. Like in case of Cervical spondylosis there is a pain in the hand but the root cause is situated in the neck so we have to look after that also.

In these cases firstly deepana and pachana is done (promoting digestive fire and digesting the undigested food). This procedure helps in reducing swelling and inflammation in the affected area. When the inflammation and swelling comes under control then the massage therapy is done. After this according to the need, bandaging and medicine administration is done.

Types of applying pressure

With the help of the thumb we can apply pressure by five different types. These five types of pressure application includes deep pressure with the thumb tip, sliding or kneading with the help of white thumb surface, pressure with sides of the thumb tip and vertical pressure. While practicing Marma Therapy position of the patient is very important like when we have to treat the right arm marma point the right arm must be in flexed position and the respective hand must be at rest on the other side shoulder. As we discussed earlier if the flow of Prana obstructed in the body it leads to various diseases. So this therapy is to be adopted to regulate the flow of Prana in the body and to prevent various kinds of diseases. So here we are ending with some brief discussion about Marma Therapy.

Benefits Of Marma Therapy

Following are various benefits of marma therapy:

  • Helps in eliminating toxins from the body.
  • Improves mental health.
  • Improves digestion by increasing metabolism.
  • Aids in weight loss as it boosts up the metabolism which in turn also prevents the person from diabetes.
  • Manages various neuromuscular conditions.

You can also apply Nirgundi Oil or Dhanwantharam Oil by Planet Ayurveda if there is more tenderness or pain in that specific Marma area which helps in easing the pressure application.

Conclusion

Shiatsu Massage is a type of massage therapy which originated in Japan. It merges the manual therapies of Japan that are anma and acupuncture. Marma points are the vital points in Ayurvedic science like that of the points mentioned in Shiatsu. Vata is considered as pradhana dosha as it is responsible for all the activities occurring in the body. Vata dosha consists of Yogavahi property which is responsible for each and every movement in the body. In this article we learn that regulated flow of Prana is very important for preventing various kinds of diseases. As the site of prana is the Marma point so to regulate the prana flow in the body Marma Therapy is to be acquired.