Wellbeing studio based in Keynsham offering holistic treatments including massage, reflexology and more. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
Wellbeing studio based in Keynsham offering holistic treatments including massage, reflexology and more. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
Reflexology is based on the principle that reflex points on the soles, tops, and sides of the feet correspond to different areas of the body. In this way, the feet can be seen as a ‘map’ of the body. By applying specialised massage techniques to specific reflex points - using the thumbs, fingers and knuckles – the aim of a reflexology treatment is to help restore balance to the body naturally, and improve the client’s general well-being.
Reflexology can help to relieve anxiety and tension, encourage relaxation, improve mood and aid sleep, though some people use it to help them cope with more specific health challenges. Reflexology is often used alongside conventional care to help support clients with a variety of conditions.
Reflexology should not be used in place of conventional medical care. Always consult a GP or other health professional for medical attention and advice.
For the treatment itself you will remain fully clothed, simply removing your shoes and socks, you’ll then be invited to relax on a treatment couch. We will gently cleanse your feet before applying a cream or oil, to help provide a free-flowing treatment, and then start gently massaging and stretching your feet and ankles.
As the treatment progresses, a variety of different reflexology techniques will be used to ‘work’ the reflex points on each foot, including a caterpillar-like movement called ‘thumb walking’. The areas treated and pressure applied will be adapted to suit your individual needs.
Treatment generally lasts for 45 minutes to an hour, though shorter reflexology sessions may be more appropriate in some instances
We are qualified therapist who has undertaken the necessary training to understand the theory and practice of this particular therapy
By choosing us as your reflexologist, you can be confident that they are professionally trained, qualified and insured. Some of our therapists are also listed on the FHT Complementary Healthcare Therapist Register, as reflexology is considered a form of complementary healthcare.