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One 60-Minute Shiatsu or Tuina Massage at Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine (Up to 28% Off)

Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine
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An experienced massage therapist relieves lingering muscle aches and joint stiffness during a soothing tuina or shiatsu session

  • Tuina and shiatsu sessions are done fully clothed
  • The visit may be conducted in a community room setting rather than in individual rooms
  • SIEAM interns provide bodywork therapy using either Chinese medical massage (tuina) or Japanese acupressure therapy (shiatsu)
  • These techniques are good for relaxation and stimulating full body circulation, which supports overcoming pain, tension, and injuries
  • Tuina is only available Thursdays 9AM - 12 PM
  • Shiatsu is only available 2PM - 5 PM.

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    • Limit 1 per person(s), may buy 2 additional as gift(s).
    • May be repurchased every 180 days.
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    • All goods or services must be used by the same person.
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About Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine

For students, the Seattle Institute of East Asian Medicine, which was established in 1994, provides an active, clinically-based graduate program in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. A small instructor-to-student ratio ensures purposeful training and frequent skill assessments in patient care and varied treatments. At the end of their apprentice-style studies, 90 percent of alumni become active in clinical practice. For patients, SIEAM has long been a provider of affordable alternative healthcare, including herbal consultations, shiatsu massage, and tui na, a form of Chinese manipulative therapy often used in conjunction with acupuncture and t'ai chi. Services are explained and executed by interns with help from the faculty—all have a minimum of ten years experience treating patients.

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