Dear Sasada Sir,

Please start this course in cities like Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad,
Mumbai etc so that visually impaired person can reach & learn   this
course easily.

We do have NAB in many of these cities too.

Hoping for a positive response in future.

Tiku Raj


On 7/12/13, Saburo Sasada <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Let me make an announcement on new job opportunity for visually challenged.
> My
>  name is Sasada and the master trainer of this project.
>
> An Introduction to JMMT
> (Guidelines for Applicants)
>
> A new vocational training course is introduced at BPA, Ahmedabad on
> September
> this year, and at NIVH, Dehradun early next year. This is a health/medical
> fie
> ld manual therapy courses for one and two years called JMMT which stands for
> J
> apanese Medical Manual Therapy. JMMT originally developped in Japan for
> centur
> ies for the blind people as a substantial job and it has been developped
> combi
> ned with acupuncture, Shiatsu, and acupressure. Dr. Sasada, the major
> trainer
> of this JMMT project, has modified it for global use by combining other
> overse
> a methods, e.g., Chinese, Thai, and western scientific approaches. The
> followi
> ng five principles are specialty of the JMMT.
>
> 1. Mind-Body Unity
> The mind controls body, and the body also controls mind and this is the
> human
> nature. How to control the mind by the body is the important issue. The
> therap
> y approach is done not only by the analytic way, but also approach by the
> holi
> stic way, in another words, focusing on both microscopic approach and
> macrosco
> pic approach, or medical scientific way and traditional complementary
> medicine
>  way. The mind position as the therapist is also the most important and it
> is
> done by following three methods.:
>
> A. Good breathing; Chakra/Dantian Breathing, deep abdominal breathing.
>
> B. Good posture; Focusing body structure and keep good allignment of the
> spine
> .
>
> C. Relaxation of core muscles; For obtaining methods good breathing and
> postur
> e, relaxation of core muscles is important.
>
> 2. Developping Talking-Hands
> This method is especially designed for the blind therapist. The therapist's
> co
> ncentrates with his/her hands to communicate with the client's body to
> adjust
> for the best effective therapy in dosage, direction, techniques, etc.
> Developi
> ng Talking-Hands means developing healing power. One of the specific methods
> i
> s called "Search-antenna" which is effective to select definite distal
> points
> to giving pressure. One hand touch on painful region, another hand search
> dist
> al region as the transmitter according to meridian theory or kinematic
> chain.
>
> 3. Adaptive Symptoms
> The JMMT covers various chronic and acute discomforts such as pain, fatigue,
> n
> umbness, and other discomfort symptoms. It is especially effective recent
> incr
> eacing lifestyle related diseases. JMMT covers various functional diseases
> but
>   doesn't cover structural, infectious diseases or traumatic acute stages.
>
> 4. Non-oil, Gender-free, Therapy
> There is no need for the client to be undressed and just wear relaxing
> clothe
> like a T-shirt and track pants. The therapist does pressure/kneading massage
> u
> sing a cotton cloth, and then it is recognized as  a gender-free therapeutic
> m
> anual therapy.
>
> 5. Promoting Vocational Independence for the visually challenged
> In India, there are a lot of adult blind who lost their sight lately.
> Therefor
> e this is a good opportunity for them as their vocational independent and
> soci
> al participation. The project aims at better vocational independence and
> empow
> erment of the visually challenged in India. This course has no age limit as
> a
> candidate in its eligibility, so every visually challenged is welcomed as
> long
>  as having 12th Standard education background, good health and enough
> motivati
> on, please join us.
>
> Remarks
> This JMMT project started on Feb. 2013 and is carry on for three years by
> coll
> aboration among four agencies, which are SNESVI of Tsukuba Univ. (Japan) as
> th
> e promoter, Nab and NIVH (India) as counterparts, and JICA (Japan) as the
> spon
> sor.
>
>  if you are interested in this JMMT course, please contact us at the
> following
>  mobile number until the end of July 2013.
>
> Dr. BK Panchal
> +9198-9811-7936
>
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