Pregnancy Shiatsu

with Jan Murphy MRSS, at Chelsea Natural Health

Shiatsu is a traditional Japanese massage. It is a safe and effective form of bodywork in pregnancy and the postpartum period. Pregnancy is a time of extraordinary change and development for both mother and baby. Regular shiatsu sessions can help the mother to adapt to the changes that are taking place. The deep breathing and stretches encouraged by shiatsu have been described by clients as “passive yoga”. The practitioner uses palm and finger pressure to bring the body to a better state of balance. Shiatsu is a deeply relaxing experience that can benefit the following conditions:

  • sore backs, shoulders and necks
  • headaches
  • insomnia and anxiety
  • nausea, sciatica
  • general stress and strain

Treatments take place lying on a table in side position, with cushions for support and comfort. Shiatsu is received through clothes, so it is best to wear loose comfortable clothing. Shiatsu incorporates the power of touch, stretching, breathing techniques and pressure to bring the body to a better state of balance. Following the treatment there will be a feeling of increased vitality and deep relaxation.

Shiatsu for labour

Certain pressure points are extremely effective for promoting labour and have been used many times over for many ladies effectively.

Postnatal shiatsu

A new mother will often feel exhausted in the weeks and months following the birth of her baby. This is an ideal time to experience the restorative power of shiatsu. Feel free to bring your baby with you as shiatsu can be received with your baby lying next to you.

Fee: £75 per treatment of 1 hour.

For appointments please call Jan Murphy at Zenki.co.uk on 0788 6655 705 or [button link=”https://chelseanaturalhealth.fullslate.com/employees/91″ color=”orange”]Book now[/button] [button link=”mailto:jan@chelseanaturalhealth.co.uk&subject=Jan Murphy” color=”green” target=”_blank”]Email Jan[/button]

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