Since the early years of my reflexology practice I’ve been particularly fascinated with how accurate the curves of the medial arch of the foot match the actual spinal curvatures of that individual. Many of my clients have verbally expressed feeling tension in the muscles along their spine melt away when the arch of their foot is reflexed during their reflexology session, reassuring…..
In her book Love Without End, Glenda Green explains more and more people are entering into a lighter phase of being as they transform into higher purpose. She explains how we are walking rainbows to varying degrees of brilliance, and these displays of light energy are becoming more visible to our senses as we rise higher in…..
Locked or misaligned foot joints will change the normal pattern of weight distribution and this is the leading cause of bunion.
Yesterday I worked with a client who made her reflexology appointment for stress management. She expressed feeling chronically exhausted but goes about her day as if it’s a normal way of being. “Oh”, she said, and…..
All of my illustrations have a reflexology undertone using the feet and associated reflexes. Title is below the illustration.
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The posterior tibialis muscle is found deep in the calf and crosses through the inside arch of the foot. The tendons of this muscle look somewhat like fingers extending to six main sites of attachment which are perfectly designed to move the foot in and downward (inversion and plantar flexion of the foot). Read more
Reflexology has evolved and taken on many forms of practice for centuries yet somehow it’s meaning and genesis has continued to be elusive to the general public. For many folks the concept of accessing organs and glands by manipulating the bottom of the feet is mind-altering and leaves one to wonder how this is possible. I…..
What is Structural Reflexology®? Trademarked in 2013 by Geraldine Villeneuve, Structural Reflexology® is the practice of integrating foot reflexology with anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology by using local and reflexive methods to release stress and compensation in the entire body. Structural Reflexology addresses tension sites on the feet as the product of local muscle and ligament strain while maintaining an understanding of how these sites of tension on the feet will impact the rest of the body.
Structural Reflexology® Classes & Presentations March 1-3, 2019 Structural Reflexology Class, Toronto, Canada
To register contact: Bev Green Johnson sole2soulhealings@gmail.com.
Toronto Structural Reflexology Registration
Here’s what a students had say about this class: “I…..
Structural Reflexology Level II Maritime Conference Center, Baltimore MD Sponsored by the Maryland Reflexology Association September 28-30, 2018
Contact Caroline Klem at yourholisticcenter@gmail.com
*Structural Level I is a prerequisite to taking this class
Description: Students will review and refine sequences learned in Structural Reflexology Level I as well as explore a more detailed understanding of the relationship of foot…..
Thanks to the marvelous Sue Ricks of UK for giving me the opportunity to talk about Structural Reflexology in the link below:
Voice of Reflexology with Geraldine Villeneuve and Sue Ricks