Sunday, September 4, 2011

Corporate Chair Shiatsu Training

Corporate Chair Shiatsu is a brief massage, anywhere between 5 to 30 minutes, performed with the client’s clothing on. It typically focuses on key tension areas in the back, neck, shoulders and arms. A professional practitioner performs it in a specially designed ergonomic massage chair. They were originally referred to by its creator, David Palmer, as "on-site massage" since the massage chairs were portable and were usually brought into a workplace. However, this kind of onsite massage service is now more commonly referred to as simply "chair massage" and sometimes as "seated massage".

They are performed practically in all kinds of settings and environments. Most people know about the service as a corporate massage service, although probably only half of all of them are done in the workplace. Retail chair massage, either done in massage stores or as stand-alone massage booths or massage kiosks is becoming increasingly common.










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Reflexology for Massage and Physical Therapists

The foundation of reflexology is that different regions of our feet correspond to different areas of the body. Manipulating the specific parts of the feet, the belief is that ailments in other parts of the body can be addressed. This principle has been around for thousands of years in China and elsewhere, where reflexology has long been practiced. More recently, early in the 20th century, American physician Dr. William Fitzgerald mapped out 10 zones of the body and keyed each zone to a region of the foot. The later finding of so-called reflex points led to the use of the term reflexology to describe the managements designed to bring relief.

By gently probing the right foot, specialists of reflexology (they can include massage or physical therapists, podiatrists, and chiropractors) seek to provide relief to the right side of the body, and vice versa for the left foot.

The origin of reflexology is not known for sure. Feet have been molded by evolution to be highly sensitive to impulses, courtesy of the multiple thousands of nerve endings that are present. Advocates of reflexology claim that the all-encompassing innervation of the feet is key to the flow of what is referred to as “vital energy” throughout the body. A ready flow of this energy is beneficial, while blockage in the flow due to injury or illness is not. Reflexology aims to restore the proper energy flow.











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