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Summary: Move to the outer shoulder with kiatsu to treat shoulder and neck pain. Learn how to use kiatsu on the shoulders with tips from a kiatsu expert in this free alternative medicine video.
Sensei Derdeyn was born in 1975 and soon moved to Sao Paulo, Brazil where he received his first introductions to martial arts via Brazilian Jujitsu (BJJ) and Capoiera. It would not be...read more
"We are continuing on the line of the shoulder, again elevate the head, let the person rest the weight of their head in your hand. You are going to move out a couple of inches, now all of this is relative speaking, you can go a couple of millimeters all the way to the end of the shoulder if you need to but, in Erick's case it is a quarter of an inch or so and we manipulate. Better, worse or about the same? Erick says, "that might be better." Relax I am holding your head up, better, worse or about the same? Erick says," that is a little better." Stay right there. Now if you feel like the tension is released underneath the pressure of the Kiatsu, then if necessary you can go a bit deeper, especially if the person is very relaxed and they are used to it. You can go deeper into the musculature and you are actually looking for about two or three millimeters underneath the top of the counter top. So it not really a whole lot more force to be honest. But, comparatively speaking to what they are experiencing it would more or less feel like your baring your second knuckle all the way into their spine or in this case into the shoulder blade. So, and leave the pressure behind, place the head where it was and relax. Moving down the Subscapular line."
eHow Article: Kiatsu Outer Shoulder Treatment