About Clinical Reflexology

Reflexology is a complementary therapy based on the principle that there are reflex areas in the feet and hands which correspond to all of the organs, glands, and parts of the body.

In the practical application of Clinical Reflexology, Advanced Reflexology Techniques are applied to the reflex points on the feet improving blood, lymph and nerve circulation. In turn the body relaxes, and the organs and glands are balanced.

The skilled application of these precise techniques affects not only the physiological, but treats the whole person, thereby stimulating the body’s own healing potential.

Reflexology is recognised by the NHS, GP’s, and hospices as a viable non-intrusive complementary health therapy.

Reflexology is suitable for people of all ages, from babies to the elderly, for pregnant women and those undergoing chemotherapy.

Reflexology is a unique modality in the health field. Its purpose is not to diagnose any specific medical disorder, but to ease symptoms and promote better health and well-being.

This Clinically applied Reflexology approach is specific to each client and can help to manage clinical symptoms including:

  • Pain relief:  Headaches, back pain, joint discomfort, and other types of pain
  • Stress reduction:  Feel more relaxed and relieve symptoms of anxiety and stress
  • Improved circulation: Improve blood flow, to your extremities and vital organs, removing toxins from your body
  • Digestive health: Constipation, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and other digestive issues
  • Improved sleep: Sleep better and relieve sleep disorders
  • Hormonal balance: Balance hormones and relieve symptoms of PMS and menopause
  • Respiratory support: Improve asthma, allergies, and other respiratory conditions
  • Immune system support: Strengthen your immune system by reducing stress and improving blood and lymphatic circulation