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  2.  What is Watsu? By definition, Watsu means"union" or"direct coordination between components." It is also known as"laying on hands" or"considered therapy." It's frequently confused with Swedish massage.
  3.  According to Dr. Hayashi, author of Watsu and Therapeutic Massage, the practice consists of numerous ancient Japanese types of bodywork and manipulation. Some forms like Tai Chi have been used in Asian cultures for centuries. In the United States, however, it's only been in the past century or so that pupils of conventional medicine have begun to learn it. Some believe it was in Japan the first ever water was performed. At that time, therapists were only allowed to perform limited bodywork techniques. Over the years, with the advancement of scientific massage therapy and the discovery of endless pools of healing energy, it became possible to perform full-body therapy to millions of clients.
  4.  When the world recognized that therapeutic massage was an effective treatment for muscle and skeletal ailments, they began to use it to the neck and back to relieve pain. Gradually, other regions of the body were included, such as the shoulders, wrists, elbows, shoulders, buttocks, back, legs, feet, and wrists. Thus, the term,"watsu" was born. To this day, water remains a favorite therapeutic technique used for pain relief, comfort, and chiropractic care.
  5.  According to Dr. Hayashi, an expert that specializes in chiropractic care,"The treatment session begins with a warm water therapy for the body and ligaments to prepare them for further manipulation. Next, the client lies on a massage table where a specific pattern of movements is done on the different areas of the body. The movements are choreographed by a knowledgeable professional with training in watsu." After the treatment session, the client is needed to return to the massage table for upkeep and safety functions."
  6.  Chiropractors are trained to perform traditional Swedish massage and shiatsu as part of their routine care. However, Dr. Hayashi notes,"Chiropractors also have incorporated shiatsu in their practice since it has been found to help reduce soreness and reduce pain perception." http://bibimassage.com/%EC%B2%AD%EC%A3%BC%EC%B6%9C%EC%9E%A5%EC%95%88%EB%A7%88/ According to Dr. Hayashi,"chiropractors find that patients with decreased muscle soreness and better immune systems experience a decrease in stiffness and pain following weekly treatments." This, in turn, helps to improve the client's quality of life and physical health.
  7.  In contrast to the notion that traditional Swedish massage and shiatsu are limited to only addressing the muscles and tissues, massage chair manufacturers are currently incorporating watsu principles into their massage treatment systems. By incorporating the watsu principals into their design, massage chair makers have managed to address many of the tissue and muscle demands of their clientele. An extra benefit of incorporating this type of therapy into a massage chair system is that, because the water fundamentals are incorporated into the design of the seat, patients are not as likely to be harmed during a traditional Swedish massage therapy. According to Dr. Hayashi,"chiropractors who integrate watsu principles in their practice have found that their patients have a decrease in pain and soreness during and after a massage."
  8.  Another benefit of incorporating water into a customer's regular health care regimen is for patients that are experiencing muscle spasms or those recovering from an injury. According to Dr. Hayashi,"chiropractors have seen a reduction in muscle spasms and cramps following a watsu treatment." He goes on to note that,"other patients have experienced a reduction in pain and swelling after receiving a shiatsu treatment." This has been proven true time , with several distinct studies conducted on this topic. Therefore, the concept of utilizing a massage chair to deliver a low-impact kind of therapeutic manipulation is becoming more prevalent.
  9.  There are many other types of complementary therapies available today, but one which seems to be gaining in popularity is that of the Japanese style of what. According to the modality, the body is regarded as an intricate, living system that reacts to its surroundings. By providing pain relief and comfort for the client, a what therapist can help his or her patient attain optimum health through the manipulation of the body's soft tissues.
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