When someone makes an appointment for Structural Reflexology® they are seeking relief from foot pain.
Each structural reflexology session begins with a foot assessment. Signs of stress are evident when the feet present areas of calluses, redness, puffiness and bunions to name a few. Most people don’t understand how their feet work–or have an idea how their feet have gone awry. In order to educate clients on foot function I sometimes use an ink press to demonstrate how their feet bear weight…..
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The practice of reflexology has been misunderstood for years, and quite possibly for about 5000 years which takes us back to its origin. Every so often I hear people say reflexology is a form of meridian therapy or acupressure, and is a healing art that began in China. None of these notions are true. To the best of my knowledge the genesis of reflexology is attributed to a hieroglyph inscribed on the tomb of an Egyptian physician, dated 2330BC, depicting Egyptians performing…..
Almost every new client I see asks how I got interested in reflexology. At first this would send my mind whirling down a rabbit hole in search of the most efficient way I could consolidate 35 years of experience into my answer without taking up their precious appointment time. In my first blog, Journey to Put Your Best Feet Forward, I give the answer I would normally reply…..
Health problems can occur in the feet and in the rest of the body because of the inability of the feet to move freely and naturally.
If you are experiencing any or all of the following you are probably wearing the incorrect size/style shoe:
Extremely tired feet and legs. Aching and cramping muscles under the arch. Pain and cramps in any of the toes. Hallux Valgus (“bunions”). Painful calluses at the ball(s) of your foot. Fungal nails. Pain in the heels (“bone…..
What one person envisions as protecting their feet will be different from the next. Some may think protecting their feet means armoring them in stiff, rigid shoes, others have the idea going barefoot may cause the arch of their foot to drop and therefore avoid this at all costs. I believe the greatest protection one could give their feet is to strengthen them with activity while allowing them to freely express their 150 capable movements–that is if the shoe allows…..