Sujok Acupressure Therapist

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Last updated on 30 Jan 2026

Overview

A Sujok Acupressure Therapist uses the Sujok method, a Korean technique that applies pressure to specific points on the hands and feet to relieve pain and support healing. This therapy is based on balancing the body’s energy systems. It’s widely used for managing stress, chronic pain, and minor health issues. Practitioners use diagnostic tools, seeds, magnets, and small stimulators. The method is non-invasive and suitable for all age groups.

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Job Description
  1. Apply Sujok techniques to balance body energy and manage ailments.
  2. Identify reflex points on hands and feet related to internal organs.
  3. Use tools like seeds, magnets, or color therapy for stimulation.
  4. Treat conditions such as migraines, back pain, and anxiety.
  5. Educate clients about self-care practices using Sujok.
  6. Maintain hygiene and safety during every session.
  7. Track therapy progress and client feedback for continued care.
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