Amatsu is a Japanese therapy that works balancing all of the structures of the body to restore and improve movement patterns of the body, this in turn has the effect of improving mobility, reducing tension and relieving pain. When there is pain and dysfunction in the body this is often because restrictions are causing the body to work against itself, the key to the success in Amatsu is reintegration. Allowing the body to work as one coherent structure protecting and reinforcing itself though organised movement. Amatsu is a whole body approach, regardless of the presenting problem as small restriction in remote parts of the body can have a dramatic influence anywhere in the body.
An Amatsu treatment is performed on a treatment couch with the client fully clothed (although lose comfortable clothing is best), various assessment are made to identify the most effective place to make correction, then the limbs of the body are calibrated for optimum function. This stimulates repair, improves elimination of waste products and promotes healing.
First appointments are 45 minutes, Amatsu appointments are 30 minutes there after. Appointments are available on a Monday’s, Friday’s and Saturday’s. Each session £40
Benefits
Taz sees clients with a range of problems and conditions. These have included:
- Digestive problems
- Sports injury
- Musculoskeletal problems
- Muscle Pain
- Sciatica
- Digestive problems
- Migraines and headaches
- Restricted movement
- Back Pain
- Neck pain
- and more
Availability
Taz has appointments available at Bawtry-
Friday 9-5pm
Saturday 8-12pm
First appointments are 45 minutes Amatsu appointments are 30 minutes there after. Each session £40
We have moved! Find us at the side entrance to Bawtry Hall, The Beehive At Bawtry Hall, Bawtry, Doncaster DN10 6JH. from the high street turn onto the the Tickhill road and take the first left onto Pemberton Road. Follow the road to the end and we are straight ahead! Plenty of parking and a ground floor treatment room.
Treatments are also available on Mondays and Thursdays in Sprotborough.