Lilly Harris Therapies

Lilly Harris Therapies Specialising in Women’s Health. Fascial Therapy -CranioSacral, Ortho-Bionomy and Shiatsu Therapy.

02/06/2026

Yep, done it again! Come check out a little quiet nook.
This is your space and time to:
Breathe out.
Settle in.
Get curious.
What you feel.
How you think.
What your body is saying.
Melt into the heater table.
Wrap up in warm towels.
Sink into soft pillows.
Sleep.
Feel.
Meditate.
Drift.
Heal.

Ambient temperature of 20’c. A place you can explore feeling safe, understood and nurtured in the way you’d like to be.
On your terms.

27/05/2026

We are super excided to have Ken McLean at this years shiatsu conference. With five decades of dedicated practice, Ken McLean brings a rare depth of wisdom to his teaching. Founder of Shin Sen Dojo, Ken’s work integrates Ki Shiatsu, Aikido, Macrobiotics, and Ki energy cultivation, offering a grounded, holistic approach to health and wellbeing shaped by a lifetime of practice and teaching.

https://staa.org.au/Conference-2026

27/05/2026

Shhhhh!! 🤫 2pm TODAY!! Wednesday May 27th could be your appointment 💗

21/05/2026

Australian Shiatsu practitioners- this is for you!!

30/04/2026
16/04/2026

Shiatsu national conference in Canberra this September!!

26/02/2026
14/02/2026

Most people are unaware of the psoas muscle, sometimes called the “muscle of the soul,” despite its profound influence on movement, posture, and even emotional well-being. Stretching from the lower spine to the legs, this deep core muscle plays a critical role in stabilizing the pelvis, supporting spinal alignment, and enabling walking, running, and bending.

Biologically, the psoas connects the lumbar vertebrae to the femur, acting as a bridge between the upper and lower body. It is deeply involved in maintaining posture, coordinating balance, and supporting the diaphragm for breathing. When healthy and flexible, it allows fluid movement and efficient motion.

Beyond physical function, the psoas has been linked to emotional and mental health. Chronic tension in this muscle can contribute to stress, anxiety, and even a sense of heaviness in the body. Conversely, mindful stretching, yoga, or targeted movement can release tension, promoting relaxation and a feeling of openness in the body. This connection between structure and emotion is why it is often referred to as the “muscle of the soul.”

Understanding the psoas encourages a holistic view of wellness. Physical health, posture, and emotional balance are interconnected, and caring for this deep core muscle supports both body and mind. Awareness of its role can improve movement efficiency, reduce pain, and enhance overall vitality.

Sometimes the most powerful muscles are hidden, silently shaping not only how we move, but how we feel and experience life.

Address

7 Lincoln Street
Sandy Bay, TAS
7005

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 2pm - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 1:30pm
Friday 9am - 2:30pm

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