Reflexology Services

An overview of the services offered by Restore Reflexology

FAQ

No, Reflexology is actually a separate modality (method, technique) than massage, the therapist uses what is referred to as finger walking to stimulate pressure points and awaken the nerves that lie just below the surface, it is not just ‘rubbing’ the fee. It may be described as feeling like a massage.

No, for Reflexology is not palm reading. Therapist use their hands like a massage therapist to do the procedure of reflexology with the goal to de-stress the body and get the body to be in homeostasis mode so it can assist on healing itself.

Some are very ticklish, especially on feet. What RESTore Reflexology has come to find out that even though people are highly ticklish often they are not on the treatment table perhaps do to the pressure that is applied being not the same as feather like intentional movement to invoke tickling.

No, for Reflexology we do not require the client to disrobe, come in comfortable clothing so that some leg work can be done if necessary but all we require is your socks to be off!

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Relax & Rejuvenate with Expert Reflexology

Reflexology acts as a complimentary practice that works to apply pressure on different points of the feet, hands, ears, face, scalp and even the legs, these points can assist in having a balancing outcome on the systems, muscles, nerves and organs of the body. In the feet alone there are over 7000 nerve endings.

Reflexology is not massage and is noninvasive but the reflexologist works with the hands using special techniques to stimulate these nerve endings to assist in destressing,

Reflexology’s aim is to achieve homeostasis (restfulness) in the body so that the body can begin to heal itself. It is also known as zone therapy.

Reflexology target the systems of the body; endocrine, reproductive, digestive, nervous, lymphatic, parasympathetic, etc. When these are out of sync reflexology aims to bring back a balance.