Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition × Classification Details: Massage Therapists, Acupuncturists, and Moxibustionists
14 matching jobs found.
Anma Therapist
A nationally qualified professional who performs massage and shiatsu by stimulating muscles, meridians, and acupoints to improve blood circulation and alleviate pain.
Anma, Massage, and Shiatsu Therapists, Acupuncturists, and Moxibustionists
Anma, massage, and shiatsu therapists, acupuncturists, and moxibustionists are national medical qualification holders who use manual techniques and acupuncture/moxibustion to improve physical ailments and support health maintenance.
Orthoptist (Orthopedic Massage Therapist)
Specialist in manual therapy who corrects musculoskeletal alignment and functional abnormalities using massage techniques to alleviate pain and improve motor function.
In-house Physiotherapist (Health Keeper)
A specialist who provides physiotherapy care such as massage and stretching within a company to maintain and promote employees' physical health.
Moxibustionist
A specialist who warms acupoints using moxa (mugwort) based on Oriental medicine principles to treat and prevent diseases and adjust the body.
Moxibustion Practitioner
Traditional medical specialist who uses moxibustion (heat stimulation from burning mugwort) on acupoints to improve physical condition and alleviate pain.
Acupuncturist
A medical professional who uses acupuncture and moxibustion to stimulate the body's acupoints for disease prevention, treatment, and health promotion.
Muscle Rub Therapist
A muscle rub therapist uses manual techniques to relieve muscle tension, promote blood circulation, and aid in fatigue recovery.
Sports Trainer (Massage Therapist)
A specialist profession that supports athletes and exercise enthusiasts with fatigue recovery, injury prevention, and performance improvement through manual therapies such as massage and stretching.
Seitai Therapist (Anma)
A profession that uses manual techniques such as shiatsu and kneading on meridians and muscles to alleviate pain, promote blood circulation, and support the maintenance and recovery of physical and mental health.