Movement Shiatsu

Movement Shiatsu

Movement Shiatsu was developed by Bill Palmer during the 1980s as a specialist approach for dealing with difficult chronic conditions and developmental problems through Shiatsu.

In a typical session, normal Shiatsu is alternated with exercises and experiments, which help the client to feel their own strengths and weaknesses and to sense directly the effect that the bodywork is having on them. This makes Movement Shiatsu more interactive than the other approaches and, in some cases, it takes the form of the client being taught a remedial exercise system. Many clients use this approach as a path of self development rather than a therapy for a particular ailment.

Bill Palmer's published research into child development claims that the primitive actions through which infants learn to move and coordinate their body develop along the lines of the Six Divisions, which are traditional combinations of upper body and lower body meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine.[1]

This forms the theoretical basis of Movement Shiatsu. The exercises and experiments which are prescribed for the client are derived from the developmental movements of infants and, although there is no published evidence for this, practitioners of Movement Shiatsu have observed that these exercises help clients become aware of and strengthen chronic weak points in their posture, musculature and movement.

There is no scientific evidence proving that shiatsu can treat any disease.[2][3]

References

  • Child Development and Chinese Meridians by Bill Palmer: Journal of Shiatsu and Oriental Body Therapy Issues 1 & 3 1994-1995
  • What is Movement Shiatsu by Bill Palmer: Journal of Alternative & Complementary Therapy 1994
  • Developmental Processes in Clients with Chronic Health Conditions by Bill Palmer: The Gestalt Journal 2004
  • Movement Shiatsu & Cerebral Palsy by Bill Palmer: Journal of Shiatsu and Oriental Body Therapy Issue 2 1994 [1]
  • Movement Shiatsu by Henry McGrath: Shiatsu Society News 1995 [2]

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