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Practicing shiatsu in Australia: A workforce survey
Abstract Background Shiatsu is an under-represented modality within complementary medicine (CM) research. No previous data has been collected on the shiatsu workforce in Australia. Objectives This study aimed to characterise shiatsu practitioners in Australia and their clinical practice with the view of informing clinical research.
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Complementary alternative medicine, such as shiatsu, can represent a suitable treatment for primary headaches. However, evidence-based data about the effect of combining shiatsu and pharmacological treatments are still not available. Therefore, we tested
Veronica Villani +2 more
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Some Methodological Insights from a Reflexive “Insider” Ethnography of Shiatsu Practice
Presented as a collaborative reflexive account, this article has evolved through a series of discussions between the first author—who carried out an “insider” ethnography of Shiatsu practice—and her two supervisors.
Sue Spurr, Jan Draper
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“Shiatsu sympathectomy”: ICA dissection associated with a shiatsu massager
Neurology, 2002Carotid dissection is a well-described complication of head and neck trauma. Two cases of carotid dissection that occurred after use of shiatsu-type massagers are described. This potential cause should be considered when evaluating patients with idiopathic carotid dissection.
Michael A, Elliott, Lynne P, Taylor
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Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 1997
Shiatsu is a deep and effective hands-on treatment for many conditions as well as being very relaxing and providing support for general health and well-being. Through the balancing of the body's energy, better physiological and psychological functioning can occur.
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Shiatsu is a deep and effective hands-on treatment for many conditions as well as being very relaxing and providing support for general health and well-being. Through the balancing of the body's energy, better physiological and psychological functioning can occur.
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Proceedings of the Third International Conference on SImilarity Search and APplications, 2010
In this demonstration we present SHIATSU, an automatic semantic-based video tagging system which relies on shot boundary detection and hierarchical annotation. More in details, in SHIATSU, shots obtained from video segmentation are first automatically labelled and such labels are then propagated at the video level.
BARTOLINI, ILARIA, C. Romani
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In this demonstration we present SHIATSU, an automatic semantic-based video tagging system which relies on shot boundary detection and hierarchical annotation. More in details, in SHIATSU, shots obtained from video segmentation are first automatically labelled and such labels are then propagated at the video level.
BARTOLINI, ILARIA, C. Romani
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The role of shiatsu in palliative care
Complementary Therapies in Nursing and Midwifery, 1995Shiatsu is a form of Japanese massage, working on the meridian system of the body; the energetic pathways along which the acupuncture points are placed. The theory for shiatsu is based in the system of traditional Chinese medicine, understood in China for over 2000 years. Shiatsu can be valuable for reintegrating the body, mind and spirit, helping with
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