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Relieve Headaches Naturally at Shiatsu Massage Center
Headaches can be debilitating and frustrating, affecting concentration, mood, and overall well-being. They can stem from stress, muscle tension, poor posture, or lack of circulation. At Shiatsu Massage Center, we offer therapeutic Shiatsu massage to relieve headache pain and restore balance to your body.
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Common Causes of Headaches
Tension & Stress
Mental or physical stress leads to tight neck and shoulder muscles.
Poor Posture
Strain from looking at screens, slouching, or incorrect sleeping positions.
Muscle Tightness
Stiffness in the neck, shoulders, or upper back restricting blood flow.
Why Choose The Shiatsu Massage Center?
Choosing the right massage center is crucial to ensuring you receive the best possible experience and results.
Here are some of the reasons why The Shiatsu Massage Center should be your top choice:
How Shiatsu Massage Helps with Headaches
01
Releasing Tension in the Neck & Shoulders
Muscle tightness in the neck, shoulders, and upper back is a common cause of headaches, especially tension headaches.
02
Improving Blood Circulation
Proper blood circulation is essential for delivering oxygen and nutrients to the brain. When circulation is restricted.
03
Stimulating Acupressure Points
Shiatsu is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which believes that energy (Qi) flows through meridians in the body.
Questions & Answers
Frequently asked customer questions
Find answers to common questions about our Shiatsu and massage services, including session duration, benefits, and booking details. Learn how our treatments promote relaxation, pain relief, and overall well-being.
How does Shiatsu massage help relieve headaches?
Shiatsu massage uses acupressure, gentle stretching, and rhythmic pressure to release tension in the neck, shoulders, and head, which are common headache triggers. It also improves blood circulation, reduces stress, and balances energy flow (Qi) to prevent and relieve headaches naturally.
What types of headaches can Shiatsu help with?
- Shiatsu massage can be effective for various headache types, including:
- ✅ Tension Headaches – Caused by stress and muscle tightness in the neck and shoulders.
- ✅ Migraines – Helps reduce frequency and intensity by improving circulation.
- ✅ Sinus Headaches – Relieves pressure by stimulating drainage and blood flow.
- ✅ Cluster Headaches – Supports relaxation and pain management.
- ✅ Cervicogenic Headaches – Caused by neck strain and posture issues.
How many sessions do I need to see results?
Many people experience relief after just one session, but for chronic headaches, 3-6 sessions may be recommended. Regular treatments help reduce headache frequency and intensity over time.
What should I expect during a Shiatsu massage session?
A typical session lasts 60 to 90 minutes. You will remain fully clothed while the therapist applies rhythmic pressure, stretching, and acupressure techniques along your body’s energy pathways (meridians). It is deeply relaxing and therapeutic.
Is Shiatsu massage safe for headaches?
Yes, Shiatsu is a gentle and natural therapy that is safe for most people. However, if you have a medical condition, recent injury, or severe migraines, consult with your doctor before booking a session.
Does Shiatsu massage hurt?
Shiatsu uses firm but controlled pressure. Some areas may feel tender if there is built-up tension, but the massage should not be painful. Our therapists adjust the pressure based on your comfort level.
Can Shiatsu prevent headaches?
Yes! Regular Shiatsu sessions help reduce muscle tension, improve posture, and lower stress, which are key factors in preventing headaches. It also supports overall energy balance to maintain long-term wellness.
Can I get a Shiatsu massage if I have a migraine?
If you’re experiencing a severe migraine attack, it’s best to rest first and schedule your massage after the worst symptoms have subsided. Regular Shiatsu treatments can help reduce migraine frequency and intensity over time.
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