Modern day Seated Acupressure, also referred to as on-site or chair massage, is a
hybrid of the ancient Oriental massage arts of Anma and Shiatsu. Seated Acupressure is
a meridian based therapy in which thumb, finger, elbow and knuckle pressures are used
to stimulate many of the acupressure points on the 12 major meridians accessible on the
back, arms, hands, neck, head and legs. This press and release technique helps to
stimulate and balance the flow of energy or life-force throughout the body. In turn this
stimulates the circulatory, muscular, nervous, immune and lymphatic systems and
promotes the release of endorphins and important mood-regulating neurotransmitters,
leaving the client feeling good in a relaxed, but energised and clearly focused frame of
mind.

Traditionally, the basic sequence that is taught today lasts no more than 20 minutes,
which makes Seated Acupressure the ideal modality for the busy workplace environment
where employees benefit from this quick, dynamic de-stressing therapy and can return
to their desks buzzing with energy.

The clever, ergonomic design of an easily portable chair completely supports the client’
s body in total comfort, allowing the practitioner easy access to the client’s acupressure
points without removal of clothing or the use of oils. As a result, in many of today’s
busiest environments such as airports, shopping malls, spas and fitness centres, seated
acupressure practitioners can be found practising their fluid, choreographed sequence
or ‘kata’ on a grateful and willing public. Throughout the last decade, increasing
numbers of people have benefited from this amazingly effective therapy which is
arguably, one of the fastest growing in the Complementary Therapy Industry

Practitioners of Seated Acupressure usually come from a background in massage,
reflexology,  chiropractic, osteopathy, Traditional Acupuncture or Shiatsu.
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