Reflexology Charts
Posted by Kelly M Konechny | Filed under Exhale Reflexology, Reflexology, Reflexology Chart
Ever wonder what a reflexologist see when they look at your feet and hands?
The relation between areas of the feet and hands to areas and organs of the body are illustrated in these interactive reflexology charts.
Explore all the meridians from your feet and hands to your body and when you are ready, book your appointment with Exhale Reflexology to begin healing naturally with reflexology.
Reflexology and how it relates to your body
Posted by Kelly M Konechny | Filed under Exhale Reflexology, Reflexology, Reflexology Chart, Reflexology Winnipeg
Reflexology provides a way of healing the body and promoting natural health. A reflexologist has a knowledge of how the body’s reflexes correspond to your organs, glands and body parts. Through applied pressure to the soles of the feet, targeted parts of your body can be stimulated and made to function and heal naturally.The chart below shows how reflexology relates to your body and through continued treatments can help idenitify and assist in your own healing process.

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Mobile Reflexology Soothing Carpal Tunnel Symptoms
Posted by Kelly M Konechny | Filed under Reflexology, Reflexology Winnipeg, Relaxation
An excellent review of how massage and specifically reflexology is being used to help carpal tunnel patients receive treatment without undergoing surgery. The use of mobile reflexology is providing an ‘anywhere, anytime’ option to those who suffer with the illness, and it’s showing results in soothing their symptoms.
“What drew me to reflexology is that it’s mobile,” said certified reflexologist Karyl Clark. “It provides an opportunity to fix a problem anywhere you are.”
Particular locations on the hands and feet correspond to every area of the body, she said. Applying pressure to these specific points can relieve pain.
“For example, the toes correspond to the head. If you have a headache you can work on the big toe,” Clark said. “Squeeze the toe until you find a sensitive area, then press and release that area for a few minutes.”
You can read the full article here. Don’t forget to book your May appointment with Exhale Reflexology, our mobile service for May appointments is at a special price of $40 per treatment.
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New MRI Findings in Reflexology Thearapy
Posted by Kelly M Konechny | Filed under Reflexology, Reflexology Winnipeg, Science
The use of MRI technology is being used to tie the fundamental understanding of reflexology to scientific certainty. MRIs have shown a direct link between the pressure points on the feet and their individual reflexes throughout the body. Read more here.
“Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) studies are about to change reflexology, providing illustration of some of reflexology’s basic tenets. In three separate studies, Hong Kong researchers explored with fMRI what happens in the brain when pressure or technique is applied to specifc reflex areas of the left foot. Their finding: the specific parts of the brain activated by such work correlates with reflexology’s theory and intended use.In one study, reflexology applied to a specific part of the foot activated the reflected area. Specifically technique stimulation applied to the inner lateral corner of the left great toe activated the right temporal lobe, the part of the brain related to the reflex area. of the brain inner lateral corner of the left great toe to see if this would activate the part of the brain reflected by this reflex area, the right temporal lobe.”
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