What is the difference between Ashiatsu Bar Therapy, Ashiatsu Floor and Fijian Massage?
Ashiatsu bar therapy is done on a table with bars suspended from the ceiling for balance or a set of portable bar system. The client is undressed and lotion is used. Mostly the flat of the foot and heel are used. There is always one foot on the table. (Except for advanced work). Ashiatsu Floor is the same except without the bars. Stools are used and the client lies on the floor on a mat with pillows and a face cradle from a massage table. Fijian is a barefoot technique equivalent to neuromuscular massage with the feet. The client is fully dressed and lies on a mat or pillows on the floor. The therapist can either apply the technique standing or sitting in a stool.