Yumeiho Austria
Official Center by
Mori Element
Welcome to the official home of Yumeiho® Therapy in Austria. Led by Morteza Ketabnevis – founder of Mori Element and certified Yumeiho Dan….
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Yumeiho; From Tradition
to Modern Healing
Yumeiho® is a Japanese therapeutic method developed by Dr. Saionji Masayuki. It integrates techniques from manual therapy, osteopathy, Shiatsu, and postural correction to restore the body’s natural balance. The main goal is to realign the pelvis and spine, improve posture, and support overall physical and energetic harmony.
Over 100 manual techniques
Deep focus on pelvic correction and symmetry
Practiced across Europe, Japan, and internationally
Applied for back pain, stress, fatigue, injuries, and body posture
Key Features That
Define Our Excellence

High Quality Standards
We examine each detail with the utmost attention and attention to provide you with the best quality.

Professional Expertise
Our team consists of professional professionals who do the best with their experience and knowledge.

Trust and Reliability
We are always committed to transparency and honesty to create a sense of trust and security for you.

Continuous Improvement
Every day we are trying to upgrade our services and quality and go beyond your expectations.
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Your
Yumeiho Experience
Each session is tailored to your individual needs — whether you’re experiencing back pain, stress, fatigue, or postural imbalances. The therapy combines hands-on techniques, postural adjustments, and guided breathing for a balanced and restorative experience.
What is a
Yumeiho Drop?
A Yumeiho Drop is a safe space where people drop into their body, reconnect, and rebalance. It’s more than a therapy—it’s a community, a philosophy, and a journey into alignment.Our center in Vienna is the first of its kind in Austria.
Rooted in Japan –
Practiced Worldwide
Yumeiho® was founded in Japan in the 1970s and has grown through decades of research and application. The method combines Eastern wisdom with modern manual….
Yumeiho
Courses
& Certification
Dan 1 – Foundation Level
Discover the fundamentals of Yumeiho® therapy. Learn essential techniques, basic anatomy, and postural correction methods to build a strong foundation for professional practice.
- Introduction to Yumeiho® principles
- Basic body alignment techniques
- Hands-on practice and theory
- Certificate of completion
21 July, 2021
Dan 2 – Intermediate Level
Deepen your understanding and refine your skills. At this stage, you will master advanced manipulations, improve flow and precision, and learn to adapt therapy to different body types.
- Advanced correction techniques
- Postural and movement analysis
- Practical training with supervision
- Certification after evaluation
21 July, 2021
Dan 3 – Professional Level
Expand your expertise toward professional mastery. This level focuses on complete treatment sequences, diagnostic approach, and preparation for teaching or clinic-level practice.
- Full treatment integration
- Patient management and safety
- Advanced practical exam
- International certification
21 July, 2021
Rooted in Japan
Practiced Worldwide
Morteza Ketabnevis, also known as Mori, is a certified Yumeiho Dan 4 practitioner and the official representative of Yumeiho in Austria. After years of training in Europe – Iran – Nepal, and a deep spiritual path in the Himalayas, he created Mori Element – a space where healing, movement, and connection meet.
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Yumeiho Austria

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Yumeiho therapy has gained international recognition as a holistic method that not only targets physical discomfort but also helps restore the body’s natural balance. Many people who struggle with chronic tension, posture-related pain, or reduced mobility have turned to Yumeihi as a reliable approach for improving their daily wellbeing. What makes this method unique is its combination of gentle pressure techniques, stretching, realignment practices, and a philosophy deeply rooted in traditional Japanese bodywork.
Practitioners of Yumeiho therapy believe that the pelvis plays a central role in overall body alignment. When the pelvic structure shifts even slightly out of balance, it can influence the spine, shoulders, hips, and ultimately the entire muscular system. Through precise and controlled manipulation, Yumeiho therapy aims to correct these imbalances and support the body’s natural ability to move freely. Many clients describe a noticeable difference after just a few sessions—experiencing lighter movement, better flexibility, and reduced strain in areas that had felt stiff or overloaded for years.
Another reason why Yumeihi has become increasingly popular is its adaptability. Unlike one-size-fits-all treatments, Yumeiho therapy adjusts to the condition and needs of each individual. Office workers who deal with long hours of sitting, athletes recovering from repetitive stress, and people facing long-term musculoskeletal discomfort often find that Yumeiho techniques give them relief that other therapies could not achieve. The method improves circulation, enhances joint mobility, and releases deep muscular tension in a way that feels both therapeutic and revitalizing.
In addition to physical benefits, many individuals appreciate the mental clarity and emotional ease that come with the practice. Yumeiho therapy encourages relaxation through rhythmic movements and mindful touch, helping clients reconnect with their bodies. This balance between structure and calmness is one of the reasons why the method has spread so widely across Europe and Asia in recent years. As more people seek natural and preventive approaches to wellness, Yumeiho therapy continues to stand out as a system that promotes long-term health rather than temporary relief.
As awareness of Yumeihi grows globally, more practitioners emphasize its value as both a corrective and preventive technique. Whether someone is trying to recover from persistent discomfort or simply wants to maintain a balanced lifestyle, Yumeiho therapy offers a practical and effective path. With its focus on alignment, movement quality, and whole-body harmony, this method remains one of the most respected forms of integrative bodywork available today.


