What is Reflexology Foot Massage?
If you’ve looked into foot massage at all, you’ve probably heard of reflexology. But what is it?
Basically, reflexology foot massage is a healing massage method involving pressurising the soles of your feet. Originally, it’s based on the concept that various areas of your foot’s sole correspond to different parts of your body. Aside from its traditional healing purpose, reflexology techniques may also be used for relaxation and therapeutic purposes. It also helps many people manage their stress levels.
The theory of reflexology is rooted in ancient Chinese medicine. According to ancient Chinese medical theory, nerves running throughout the body to various organs are assembled around the sole of your foot. This is known as zone theory. Hence, by applying pressure to an area of a particular nerve ending in the foot, the pressure produces a reflexive healing action in the corresponding body part.
Zone theory can also be applied to other body parts, including hands and ears. See this for more information.
Does Reflexology Foot Massage Work?
Like many alternative medicine practices, whether or not reflexology massage techniques work is up for debate. (Also see my post on fish foot spas.) So, does it work?
It depends what you’re looking for. Certainly, it is unlikely to hurt you, and getting a reflexology massage feels good.
Practitioners (of course!) believe it has shown effective results in the healing of various illnesses like insomnia, headaches, dizziness and chronic fatigue. It is also believed to be influential in healing internal diseases concerned with liver, kidneys, heart and high blood pressure. Others, particularly those suspicious of alternative healing techniques, disagree. Nevertheless, even detractors and skeptics admit that it feels good and likely helps to relieve immediate stress at least as well as any other method of foot or hand massage. It may be a placebo, as this study claims, but at worst, it’s a pleasant, presumably harmless placebo effect.
A reflexology foot massage is highly effective for relieving pain caused as a result of excessive physical exertion. It may also be used to reduce muscle stiffness you may experience after exercising for extended time periods. Moreover, it is also influential in increasing blood circulation and regulating the homeostasis to maintain optimum body temperature.
Though a reflexology foot massage may not be able to alleviate or eliminate critical illnesses independently, it can be effective in reducing the related symptoms and assisting the healing process by increasing blood circulation, enhancing the lymphatic circulation and drainage, relaxing the muscles and stimulating the pathways of the nerves.
Of course, if you can’t afford to pay the sometimes steep fees of seeing a professional, there are a number of electric home foot massagers that are designed to utilize reflexology points. Check out the foot massager comparison chart to get started. Look for ones listed as using these principles.
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