Zen Shiatsu

Zen Shiatsu

Author: Shizuto Masunaga

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780870403941

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An advanced, comprehensive book incorporating meditative psychology, massage and adjusting techniques into a holistic approach to health.


The Complete Illustrated Guide to Shiatsu

The Complete Illustrated Guide to Shiatsu

Author: Elaine Liechti

Publisher: HarperThorsons

Published: 2002-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780007131143

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Shiatsu is a healing art which uses the power of touch and pressure to enable us to find our own self-healing capabilities. This full color book covers the practical aspects of Shiatsu, from the full-body treatment to advice on exercise and self-help measures.


The Book of Shiatsu

The Book of Shiatsu

Author: Paul Lundberg

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-11-24

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1439189412

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With shiatsu (a Japanese word meaning "finger pressure") you can release and stimulate the energy flowing through your body -- using just your hands and fingers -- to awaken your body's natural healing modalities. The Book of Shiatsu is the authoritative, step-by-step guide to this uniquely effective therapy. The techniques offered are simple and can be used to treat a variety of health problems, particularly: • Arthritic conditions • Backaches • Emotional stress • Headaches and migraines • Intestinal disorders • Menstrual and reproductive problems • Muscular pain and tension Here you'll find more than 240 color drawings and photographs in a brand-new, accessible format, demonstrating how to give both whole-body and specialized massages, diagnose specific conditions, and work with the body's energy meridians to promote sustained health and well-being.


Shiatsu Theory and Practice

Shiatsu Theory and Practice

Author: Carola Beresford-Cooke

Publisher: Singing Dragon

Published: 2016-03-21

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 0857012606

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Written by a well-known and highly respected author and practitioner within the field, Shiatsu Theory and Practice is a complete introduction to the theory and practice of Zen shiatsu, drawing in detail on the theoretical foundation of both Traditional Chinese Medicine and Five Phase theory as well as that of Zen. Beresford-Cooke explains the strands of theory in a way which makes their integration into practice clear and rational. She includes step-by-step descriptions of treatment routines and techniques, alongside case histories illustrating the application of theory to practice. The book features detailed descriptions and illustrations of meridians, point locations and functions, and these are shown together with salient underlying anatomy. The text is supported by full colour photographs as well as online videoclips showing techniques, routines in the four positions and how to treat individual points and meridians. There are also supplementary online resources such as exercises and activities, web links, appendices for each chapter, and instructor lesson plans, homework and testbank of questions. This fully revised third edition is essential reading for students and practitioners of shiatsu and massage therapy.


Shiatsu Theory and Practice

Shiatsu Theory and Practice

Author: Carola Beresford-Cooke

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780443070594

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This book provides a clear and complete introduction to the theory and practice of Zen Shiatsu, presenting vivid detail on the theoretical foundations of both Traditional Chinese Medicine and five element theory. It offers remarkably clear, high-quality illustrations and photos that support text discussions. The all-encompassing 2nd Edition takes the reader through an exploration of the various approaches to treatment routines, with case studies, explanations, and step-by-step descriptions of techniques. Clear and readable text allows even beginners to build knowledge and practice with confidence. Thorough explorations of the various strands of theory - TCM, five elements, Zen - are presented to make their integration into practice clear and rational. Detailed text descriptions and illustrations of meridians, point locations, and functions are presented together with the relevant underlying anatomy. Step-by-step descriptions of treatment routines and appropriate touch techniques enable readers to apply what they've learned. More detail has been added to the points covered in each meridian section. Greater mention is made of other styles of Shiatsu practice, giving the reader a frame of reference with each style in context alongside Zen Shiatsu. New case studies emphasize practical applications and solutions. More material is presented on diagnostic techniques and the interpretation of diagnoses. New line illustrations and photographs enhance the text.


The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book

The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book

Author: Rainy Hutchinson

Publisher: Singing Dragon

Published: 2015-06-15

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9781848192669

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Learn the functions of acupuncture points by colouring and doodling your way through the sequence of images on the twelve primary and eight extra channels. Imaginative illustrations will help students from a wide range of schools and traditions to remember point names, with handy text providing a quick cross reference of their main functions.


A Practical Guide to Acu-points

A Practical Guide to Acu-points

Author: Chris Jarmey

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 9781556436963

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An understanding of acu-points is vital not only for acupuncturists but also for bodyworkers. This user-friendly manual contains current, comprehensive information for both groups, with special emphasis on how shiatsu and tuina therapists can best utilize point knowledge in their practice. Renowned experts Chris Jarmey and Ilaira Bouratinos use succinct text, a well-organized framework, and detailed color anatomical illustrations to clarify the complexities of acu-points. In keeping with normal practice, the authors give the precise anatomical location of a point and illustrate it with a dot, along with alternative locations where relevant. However, the book goes further by delineating the larger area where the point can be activated by pressure, gua sha, and other means. In addition, it explains the optimum physical position for treatment via acupuncture, acupressure, and other strategies, as treatment positions can vary according to the method of point stimulation. The book also documents the distribution of sensation resulting from point stimulation, and differentiates between pressure and needle application where appropriate. A Practical Guide to Acu-Points presents a wealth of carefully researched information equally valuable for professionals, students, and conscientious practitioners.


Masunaga Zen Shiatsu Ketsu -- A4

Masunaga Zen Shiatsu Ketsu -- A4

Author: Jan Van Baarle

Publisher:

Published: 2004-07-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789079887422

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Full-colour laminated poster. This chart presents the twelve main meridians according to Shizuto Masunaga, important figure in the history of shiatsu: anatomical illustrations of the body seen from the front on the first side of the card and back view, face and sole of the foot at the back. Meridian names are also given in Italian and Spanish.