Medical Reflexology (Hands & Feet)
Therapeutic pressure mapping on the hands and feet to stimulate internal organ function and promote systemic homeostasis.
Benefits
- Deeply restorative for the central nervous system
- Relief for plantar fasciitis and foot strain
- Improved digestive and organ function
- Systemic circulation boost
- Targeted neuropathy management
What It Treats
Ideal For
Those with foot pain, neuropathy, or seeking non-full-body therapeutic work
Contraindications
This treatment may not be suitable for individuals with:
- Unhealed bone fractures in hands or feet
- Infectious skin or fungal conditions
- Acute gout flare-ups
- History of blood clots or DVT
- Active skin lesions or open wounds
Please consult with your healthcare provider before booking if you have any of these conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is reflexology just a fancy foot massage?
Reflexology is a clinical practice that uses specific pressure points mapped to internal organs and systems, aiming to promote balance across the entire body.
Can reflexology help with my plantar fasciitis?
Yes. By targeting specific points and stretching the fascia in the feet, we can reduce the pain and inflammation associated with plantar fasciitis.
Do I have to undress for a reflexology session?
No. Reflexology only requires access to your hands and feet (up to the knee), making it an ideal choice for those who prefer to remain fully clothed.
Why do some spots on my feet feel tender?
Tenderness in a reflex zone often indicates tension or a 'blockage' in the corresponding area of the body, which we aim to balance through sustained pressure.
Can reflexology help with my diabetic neuropathy?
Yes, it can improve localized circulation and nerve response. However, we require medical clearance if you have active ulcers or severe loss of sensation.
Quick Info
- Duration
- 60, 75, or 90 minutes
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