- Comma is an oasis in Harvard Square providing shiatsu, reiki and adjunct asian bodywork therapies. Shiatsu, literally “finger pressure” in Japanese, is a powerful and ancient modality that can relieve stress and resolve most issues addressed through traditional forms of massage and acupuncture. Non-invasive and deeply penetrating, shiatsu is performed on a futon on the floor and relies on deep pressure applied gently along the energetic meridians or pathways of the body and various points used in acupuncture. Loose cotton clothing - long-sleeved Ts, sweat pants or scrubs and socks are the best attire for the receiver. Clients often report feeling overwhelmingly balanced, relaxed, calmed and energized after a treatment. In addition, comma offers cupping, moxa, gua sha, reiki, sotai ho and other adjunct therapies.