Introduction
Cathy has been studying martial arts including Tai Chi and Qigong since the age of 9 and started her Shiatsu journey in 2014 studying at the Shiatsu College Hastings, graduating in 2017 as the youngest Shiatsu Practitioner graduating from the Shiatsu College.
From this she continued to study Qigong and TCM and in March 2024 qualified as a Clinical Acupuncturist to further on from the existing TCM knowledge gained from Shiatsu.
She offers Acupuncture, Electro Acupuncture and Shiatsu treatments at:
LMC Physio & Fitness Rugby (Pavilions)
155d Bilton Rd,
Rugby CV22 7DS

Alongside private and group classes for Shibashi Qigong.
She is currently an MRSS practitioner registered with the Shiatsu Society
Practice name
Nixon Acupuncture, Shiatsu, Qigong
Practitioner
Catherine Nixon
Address

Rugby
CV22 7DS
United Kingdom

52.3662563, -1.2781306

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