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Shiatsu in Schaffhausen
Ochsner Beatrix
Ochsner Beatrix
Shiatsu in Schaffhausen
- Monday8:30 to 17:30
- Tuesday8:30 to 19:00
- WednesdayClosed
- Thursday8:30 to 19:00
- Friday8:30 to 19:00
- Saturday8:30 to 12:00
- SundayClosed
By appointment
- Monday8:30 to 17:30
- Tuesday8:30 to 19:00
- WednesdayClosed
- Thursday8:30 to 19:00
- Friday8:30 to 19:00
- Saturday8:30 to 12:00
- SundayClosed
By appointment
- Monday
Ochsner Beatrix – Contacts & Location
Description
Shiatsu
What is Shiatsu?
Shiatsu is a body therapy. Translated from Japanese, shiatsu means "finger pressure".
The meridians (energy channels) and acupuncture points are treated with rotational movements, stretches and pressure with the hands, elbows, thumbs and knees. This releases tension, blockages and energy congestion and activates the body's self-healing powers.
Shiatsu incorporates the elemental theory of Chinese medicine.The five elements, earth, metal, water, fire and wood.
How does Shiatsu work?
- harmonizing
- grounding
- shows where the body's own limits are
- helps you to feel your body again
- accompanies you through difficult processes
- improves health and quality of life
- activates the self-healing powers
- increases body awareness
- Shiatsu, a space of stillness, peace and regeneration
When is Shiatsu used
- in case of lack of energy
- physical and emotional stress
- Exhaustion
- immune deficiency
- for vegetative and sensory disorders
- for the general promotion of your health
- Support during pregnancy
- Migraines, tension headaches
- Back pain
- Tension
- Process support in difficult life situations
Treatment
The treatment lasts around one hour. During the treatment, the client lies on the floor.
The meridians (energy pathways) are released through rotational movements, stretching and acupressure on the corresponding acupuncture points and meridians.
Clothing for Shiatsu:
Comfortable and natural, a long-sleeved T-shirt, leggings or tracksuit bottoms and socks are ideal
Recognized by all health insurance companies (EMR; ASCA, EGK and Visana)
Hourly rate: Fr. 140.--
On request, I offer Shiatsu at the workplace in companies
.Trisana spinal technique
The Trisana spinal technique is known as a holistic treatment because of the physiological relationship between the sacrum (sacrum) and the occiput (occiput). These two regions serve as anchor points for the sac-like mebrane (duramater) that surrounds the brain and spinal cord. Inside the cerebrospinal fluid, the cerebrospinal fluid. There is a special function in the human body that is partly responsible for good health. It is the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid through the entire nervous system. A precise, regular, rhythmic movement between the skull and the sacrum regulates the circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid around the brain and spinal cord and through the entire nervous system. It is the circulatory system of the brain and spine and is also known as the "sacral pump mechanism".
Pelvis and spine
The pelvis is formed by two hip bones and the triangular bone in the middle, called the sacrum. The connection between the sacrum and the hip bone is called the sacroiliac joint (SIJ). The ilium forms the basis for the spine, which in turn supports the skull. The bony structures protect the brain and spinal cord.
The muscles
The muscles that are affected connect the pelvis, more specifically the sacrum (sacrum with the occiput). These muscles support the sacro-occipital pump mechanism
Stress
When muscles and joints change their function, we talk about sacral syndrome. This phenomenon occurs when the sacroiliac joints are subluxated and one half of the hip moves forwards and the other backwards. The sacrum rotates and the sacral pump loses its rhythmic function. The result is a twisting of the dura membrane around the brain and spinal cord due to pelvic rotation.
Asymmetrical spine
The asymmetrical spine results from pelvic rotation. The shoulder girdle works in reverse (reciprocally) and the head may end up in a tilted position. The torsion impairs the free flow of cerebrospinal fluid. The sacral pump becomes unstable, loses its pulsating rhythm and can no longer carry the required amount of cerebrospinal fluid around the brain and spinal cord. This leads to a lack of nutrition, increases toxins and reduces the functions of the whole body. As we know, the nervous system controls the functions of all tissues, organs and systems in the body, which is why symptoms can occur in large numbers:
- Dysfunction of internal organs
- Skin irritation
- Numbness in the face
- Insomnia
- Pain in the lower back
- Headaches
- Nervousness
- Weight problems
Subluxation
When the stress in the pelvis becomes too great and the ligaments in the pelvis are stretched, the SI joint splits and the sacrum slips to one side. The spine becomes unbalanced, causing the vertebrae of the spine to become misaligned. This can irritate and compress the nerve roots along the spinal cord. The separation of the weight-bearing sacroiliac joint causes the shoulder girdle and neck to twist alternately. The balance of the weight-bearing joints, such as the knees, ankles and arches of the feet, is also severely disturbed. The symptoms may be varied and far removed from the pelvis, but may include some of the following:
- Difficulty with the jaw
- Neck pain
- Ear pain
- Loss of balance
- Side headaches
- Shoulder, arm and hand pain
- Side chest pain
- Lateral groin pain
- Lateral thigh pain
- Knee, ankle and foot problems
- Menstrual problems
- Pain in the lower back
If the stress of a subluxation persists over a longer period of time, the pressure on the intervertebral discs increases many times over. Usually, the disc at the 5th lumbar vertebral body will protrude under the stress and irritate the sciatic nerve. This can lead to the following symptoms:
- Pain that pulls down the back of the leg
- Burning sensations down the back of the leg
- Pin pricks in the leg
- Tightness in the leg
- Numbness in the leg or back
- Lack of bowel and bladder control
- Pain when sitting, standing up and coughing
- Cold feeling in the limbs
Scar care and scar removal
Why should scars be de-scarred?
Scars can behave like a barrier in a stream. This impedes the flow of water. Before the barrier, a flood develops over time. After the barrier, the water only flows sparingly and the surrounding area could dry out.
As described above, scars can significantly impede and disrupt the flow of body energy in the meridians. This means that a lot of energy can flow in front of a disturbance scar in the direction of flow, while less energy flows after the disturbance scar. Both states of "energy fullness and energy emptiness" can be the cause of pain and discomfort.
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