As a qualified Clinical Reflexologist and member of the Professional Reflexology Association (PRM), I uphold high training standards and engage in ongoing professional development. This ensures you’re treated by a skilled and professional therapist.
What is Reflexology?
Reflexology is not a foot massage nor is it a substitute for conventional medicine. It is a holistic therapy that addresses the whole person—physical, mental, and emotional—while considering social factors. Practiced with gentle pressure on specific points of the feet or hands, reflexology encourages the body to return to a natural state of balance and enhances its healing capabilities. After your treatment, I will recommend a suitable course tailored to your needs. Reflexology can significantly reduce stress and promote deep relaxation, making it beneficial for long-term conditions.
Why Try Reflexology?
Reflexology is wonderfully relaxing, offering a reprieve from today’s busy lifestyles. Many clients find it particularly effective for managing recurring conditions they may have thought were normal. Reflexologists aim to achieve balance in mind, body, and spirit, helping to restore well-being when you feel out of sorts.
What Happens at a Treatment?
During the initial consultation, we’ll discuss your concerns confidentially, allowing me to create a personalized treatment plan. Please bring a note of any medications you’re taking. After you remove your footwear and get comfortable, I will work on your feet (or hands if appropriate), applying gentle pressure to identify reflex areas needing attention.