Ki Therapy photos from 1930s

I use a traditional Japanese form of ki therapy (teate ryōhō), a non-needling, non-invasive method, to support the body’s health and recovery at a deep, foundational level.

Ki therapy is most often used alongside acupuncture and moxibustion. Occasionally I use teate ryōhō on its own when the body is sensitive, overtaxed, or not ready for stronger intervention. The work is slow, subtle, aimed at root conditions, and guided by observation of the patient’s overall state.

This approach can be especially helpful for sensitive patients where regulation and stability matter more than intensity. Changes tend to be gradual and cumulative.