traditional Reiki treatment
Last reviewed 01/2018
Hands-on Reiki treatment is offered through light touch on a fully clothed recipient seated in a chair or reclining on a treatment table
- A quiet setting conducive to relaxation is desirable, but not necessary
- A full treatment typically includes placing hands on 12 positions on the head, and on the front and back of the torso
- Hands can also be placed directly on the site of injury or pain if desired, but the technique is neither symptom nor pathology specific
- When even light touch is contraindicated, as in the presence of lesions, the hands can hover inches off the body
- A session can be as short or as long as needed, with full treatments typically lasting 45 to 75 minutes
- The receiver need not be conscious and Reiki can be offered during surgery
Reference:
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- Dressen LJ, Singg S. Effects of Reiki on pain and selected affective and personality variables of chronically ill patients. Subtle Energy and Energy Medicine. 1998;9:51-82.
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