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Massage therapies are gaining popularity because they help relieve body pain and remove muscle tension. Two primary massage therapies are becoming very famous among people. And they are using these therapies to improve their mental and physical health. That is shiatsu and ashiatsu massage. Both of these massage therapies have originated in Japan. To pick the perfect massage therapy, massage lovers want to know the differences between shiatsu vs.
Ashiatsu massage. To know the main differences between shiatsu and Ashiatsu massage, you should first understand them properly. In a shiatsu massage. The massage therapist uses his fingers to put pressure on the specific body parts of the client. He will press, knead, soothe, and tap on the body parts to remove all the tension, stress, body pain, etc.
Knowing that the massage therapist can also use pressure from his elbows, knees, and feet is crucial. When necessary during massage therapy. This therapy is performed with the clients being fully clothed. People who are shy but want to enjoy relaxing massage therapy can take this therapy. To get rid of stubborn body pain. So, the body is prepared to provide better oxygen levels, and the toxins are removed from the body. Which is improved with the help of the shiatsu massage. On the other hand, talking about the Ashiatsu massage.
In which the massage therapist uses the pressure of his feet to provide massage therapy to the clients. The therapist holds this standing bar to stabilize himself and uses different massage techniques.
Before getting massage therapy, you should know the main differences between these therapies. Massage therapists should know about the foam padding details. The first main difference is that both massage therapies require different pressure intensities. In shiatsu, the massage therapist uses his fingers, knees, and palms. To put pressure on the specific body parts of the client.