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Shiatsu massage is a Japanese therapy that uses pressure, stretching, and kneading to help restore energy flow and improve health. It's based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and the idea that energy blockages can cause illness. What to expect Shiatsu massage can be performed on bare skin or through clothing. The pressure can range from gentle to deep. The therapist may use their fingers, thumbs, elbows, and palms to apply pressure. The session is tailored to the client's needs. Benefits Shiatsu massage can help with: Chronic pain Poor sleep Stress management Mental health issues Neurological conditions Headaches Joint pain Digestive disorders

AED250.00

60Mins

Shiatsu Massage at Home – Traditional Japanese acupressure technique that promotes relaxation, healing, and energy flow using finger pressure. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

Shiatsu is a Japanese form of bodywork that uses finger pressure, stretches, and joint manipulation to balance the body’s energy (Qi or Ki), reduce tension, and support overall wellness.
“Shiatsu” means “finger pressure” in Japanese. It involves applying pressure with the fingers, thumbs, palms, and sometimes elbows or knees.
Unlike oil-based massages, Shiatsu is typically performed fully clothed on a mat or low table, focusing on acupressure points and energy flow rather than kneading muscles.
Relieves stress and anxiety Improves sleep Alleviates muscle pain and stiffness Boosts energy and vitality Enhances digestion Stimulates circulation and lymphatic flow Promotes emotional and physical balance
Yes, both are based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles and focus on meridians (energy channels), but Shiatsu uses touch instead of needles.
Common issues include headaches, back pain, sciatica, digestive problems, insomnia, fatigue, menstrual issues, anxiety, and poor circulation.
Typically 60–90 minutes. Shorter 30-minute sessions may be available for targeted concerns.
It shouldn't be painful. Some areas may feel tender if energy is blocked or the muscles are tight, but the pressure is adjustable to your comfort.
Generally yes, but clients with serious health conditions, injuries, pregnancy, or high blood pressure should consult a healthcare provider and inform the therapist in advance.
Absolutely. By restoring energy flow and stimulating specific meridians, Shiatsu helps revitalize the body.
It can be both. Some feel deeply relaxed and sleepy afterward, while others feel refreshed and energized — depending on their body’s needs.
Drink water, rest if needed, and avoid heavy meals or stress. Your body continues to process the effects after the session.
Yes. Shiatsu pairs well with aromatherapy, yoga, reflexology, acupuncture, or meditation practices.