Cambridge Acupressure Massage

What is Cambridge Acupressure massage? Acupressure massage is based on the traditional Japanese meridian lines massage and aims to stimulate the acupressure points in the head, neck, shoulders, spine and lower back.

Cambridge Acupressure Massage: How does it work?

Unlike acupuncture, acupressure massage does not use needles. Instead, the therapist uses his or her hands and fingers to stimulate the energy points which can be found all along the meridians, or energy lines, of the body. The therapist uses a specific sequence of movements, which are designed to improve the flow of energy throughout the body and balance and strengthen the body’s muscular, circulatory and nervous systems.

What does it involve?

The client, fully dressed. As the client relaxes the therapist uses their hands and fingers to apply pressure to the acupressure points on the client’s head, neck, shoulders, upper arms and spine.

What is it good for?

Acupressure massage is excellent for:

  • Relieving stress, aches and tension
  • Encouraging knotted, tight muscles to loosen up
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Fatigue
  • Sinus problems
  • Menstrual pain
  • Digestive problems
  • Anxiety, irritability and insomnia.

Cambridge Acupressure Massage: How can I make a booking?

Call Salus Wellness now for a free initial consultation, 01223 300 222.

Where is Acupressure Massage Clinic?

The clinic is based within Salus Wellness at Norman House Cambridge Place Cambridge CB2 1NS, about 10 minutes walk from the Cambridge train station.

Price: Range from £65 per 60 mins
Uses hands, fingers to stimulate the energy points which can be found all along the energy lines of the body.

Acupressure Massage is offered at Salus Wellness in Cambridge by the following practitioner:

Yumi Matsumoto