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Kahuna_Mist Haku Gaylyn Aitken, teacher of Ka'alele au, directs the Kahuna Training Centre in Queensland, Australia.

Kahuna_Source Barbara Ki'a'i Weber teaches the ancient principles based on her training with a Kahuna Kanaka Maoli. The Australian College of Applied Kahuna Principles is located in Mullumbimby, NSW.

Ko\'oneva Kahuna bodywork and movement workshops offered in Stockholm, Sweden. Multilingual site.

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Biodynamic Massage: A Truly Therapeutic Massageby Denise McCrohan Biodynamic Massage works across a wide spectrum from deep muscular work, to connective tissue massage, to light energetic touch and work in the aura. Body Massage Treatment - A Holiday Treatby Jolanta Basnyet A truly relaxing holiday for me is a holiday with body massage or any other form of natural treatments (not necessarily tactile). Chinese Tuina for Acute Lumbar Strainby Zhou Tao This article looks at the Oriental bodywork therapy of Tuina. This therapy is used to promote healing and relieve pain by increasing the circulation of Qi and blood. It can be likened to a form of massage where the pressure varies as does the rate of application. Critical Bodywork Advice for Massage Practitionersby Gerry Pyves This is a follow-up to the article Gerry Pyves wrote for Positive Health four years ago in which he launched NO HANDS massage. Since then, the technique has become the fastest growing bodywork approach in the UK. His concern was for the injuries sustained by massage therapists during the practice of their craft. Dynamic Bodyuse in Massageby Andy Fagg and Darien Pritchard Massage is about movement, both within the client but also on the part of the practitioner. Effective movement and bodyuse by the massage therapist can be a key to good treatment, both in terms of physical ease and creating appropriate atmosphere. Eastern Approaches to Clinical Therapyby Gretchen De Soriano This article illustrates the value of Eastern approaches to treatment in cases where individuals have acted as 'gatekeepers' to restoring their own health through making informed choices about the most suitable complementary therapy for their condition. This self-referral by the patient is termed 'higher order integration'. Esalen Massage: Deep Connectionsby Lucia Appleby Founded in 1962 by Michael Murphy and Richard Price to explore unrealized human potential, the Esalen Institute in California has consistently been at the forefront of new developments and discoveries in the fields of psychology and bodywork. As well as being a spiritual retreat and healing spa, the Institute offers workshops and lectures ranging from massage through gestalt to sustainable environments. Exploring Integrative Massage Therapyby Asaf Rolef Ben-Shahar Integrative Massage Therapy (IMT) is a technique that combines elements from different modalities, such as touch and massage, Reichian bodywork/body rhythms, neuro-linguistic programming and psychotherapy, hypnotherapy/trancework, stress management, movement, reflective listening, shamanic work (e.g. journeys, storytelling and healing) and meridian therapies. Facing Itby Clare Maxwell-Hudson Regular columnist Clare Maxwell-Hudson examines how face massage can be a powerful tool and that there is more to it than beauty. Applying sensitive touch to the face can overcome resistance towards relaxation during a body massage. Hawaiian Huna Massageby Rosalie Samet Recapturing the long-forgotten wisdom of the ancient people of Hawaii, this type of bodywork has been practised in the healing temples by Kahuna Priests as a sacred rite of passage for thousands of years. Holistic Massageby Sara Thomas & Lucy Lidell In essence, massage is simply touch that is caring and sensitive – healing hands stroking and soothing, giving comfort and nourishment to the body. Injury Prevention for Massage Practitionersby Lauriann Green Now the good news: there is a great deal you can do to protect yourself from injury related to your massage work. Injury Prevention Massageby Jennifer Longmore Statistics estimate that about 1.2 million working people suffer from musculo-skeletal disorders and everyday about six workers give up their jobs because of RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury). Other common conditions are: Cumulative Trauma Disorders, Occupational Overuse Injuries, Work Related Upper Limb Disorder, Back Pain, Neck Pain, etc. Many of these injuries stem from demands placed on the body, improper posture, high stress levels, lack of exercise and weight problems. Kahi Loa - Traditional Hawai'ian Healing Massageby Cornelia Biegler A healer and homoeopath, I had began to wonder if somewhere there was a healing system in existence that involved a hands-on approach, and provided individuals with an empowering philosophy at the same time. . . Lomi Lomi - Ka Huna Massageby Stephen Langley This healing system is derived from the ancient Polynesian methods of restoring balance to the body, mind and soul (Huna). Through this treatment of the physical body, powerful healing is able to take place more quickly and completely on the physical, psychological and spiritual levels. Manual Lymphatic Drainage and its Therapeutic Benefitsby Anne Willis MLD is a highly specialised form of massage, which uses light, rhythmical, very precise hand movements, pressures and sequences and requires the therapist to develop a great degree of skill, having an intimate knowledge of the workings of the anatomy of the lymphatic system. Massage and Complex Trauma: A Case Studyby Su Fox In this column on Body Massage, the author presents a case study of massage techniques regarding a client who suffered complex trauma as a result of prolonged, overwhelming abuse and neglect from early childhood. Massage and the Importance of Medical Inputby Su Fox The author, a Massage, Craniosacral and Psychotherapist, focuses on the importance of medical input in relation to body massage. As her brother is a Medical Consultant, she is in the fortunate position of being able to seek his advice easily on, for example, the possible effects of light massage on neuralgia or how a particular medication acts on the nervous system. Massage in Schools to Reduce Stress and Anxietyby Solveig Berggren Soveig Berggren looks at how massage can be used in schools to relax and centre children. She started her first project in 1996 with a class of 10-year-olds in a school in southern Sweden. Massage is Relaxing. Discuss...by Su Fox In this column, the author discusses the ‘massage is relaxing phenomenon’ and the role of bilateral stimulation of the brain that may also contribute to this phenomenon, which she came across in two new therapeutic techniques. Massage Techniques for Childbirthby Linda Kimber Touch, in the form of a positive massage during labour, was an area I wanted to explore to determine whether it is a useful way of shifting the focus of active support away from the midwife and towards the birthing partner. The following article summarises a review I undertook of my practice of massage techniques in labour. Massage Therapy for people with Cancer: A Practitioner's Experienceby Louise Roy In this article, Louise Roy describes her experience with one cancer patient and discusses the challenges facing massage practitioners. During training, many massage students are warned that giving massage to people with cancer might cause its spread. This is not, however, the belief of all experts. No-Hands Massageby Gerry Pyves Gerry Pyves describes how pain in his hands and wrists did not stop him from continuing with his massage practice. Instead, he developed the injury-free No-Hands Massage technique, which took ten years to reach its final form following monthly Professional Development meetings and feedback from over 100 clinically trained bodyworkers. Nothing New Under The Sunby Clare Maxwell-Hudson Dr James Mennel, Head of the Department of Massage at St Thomas’ Hospital (London) early in the last century, first brought out his book on massage in 1934. In this, her first column for Positive Health entitled ‘A Licence to Touch’, Clare Maxwell-Hudson, who runs her own massage school and is an acclaimed writer on massage, compares Mennel’s general rules of massage with the qualities that she has noticed amongst her own most successful students. On-Site Seated Acupressure Massageby David Woodhouse That which has generically become known in the Western world as 'On-Site Massage' has its roots in the Orient, as indeed do many other therapies. RhythmMobilityby Darien Pritchard Darien Pritchard has been practising massage for 25 years, and describes how he developed the Rhythm-Mobility technique, having noticed how clients' often resist massage and are unable to let go. Exerting more force in massage in such cases is counter-productive as the body feels that it is under attack and its response is to tense up. He has found that using gentle vibration and rhythmical movements can bypass such reactions and simultaneously energize the client and encourage the release of deep tensions. Sports Massage - A Therapy for Allby Wrio Russell Although the name 'sports massage therapy' suggests that it is only suitable for athletes and dancers, Wrio Russell, a qualified massage therapist and founder director of the London School of Sports Massage, dispels this myth and shows how it is also a therapy for 'ordinary' people. Standards in Massage Therapyby Leon Chaitow, ND DO A question which I am regularly asked deserves an honest answer. "How do you find the standard of massage therapist here compared with elsewhere?" Thai Traditional Massageby Maria Mercati Touch is and always has been powerful medicine. It soothes, relaxes, comforts and heals. Massage is the means whereby touch is applied in diverse ways to achieve these effects. Thai massage represents the ultimate touch experience. At any entirely non-ual level it involves the most complex physical interaction between giver and receiver of any form of massage practised at the present time. The Application of Massage in Psychogenic Disordersby Mario-Paul Cassar Cassar discusses the use of massage in psychogenic disorders. It is well known that massage relaxes us and can benefit us on emotional levels, but can it help with more complex behavioural and neurological dysfunctions? Recent research has been undertaken by The Touch Research Institutes at the University of Miami School of medicine and the Nova Southeastern University, Florida, headed by Dr Tiffany Field. 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