How to Perform Reflexology Massage
Things You'll Need
- Reflexology chart
- A clear understanding of the intent for the massage
- Foot bath
- Towel
- Massage oil (heated)
- Recliner
- Lap tray
- Reflexology instruments
Instructions
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Prepare to Perform Reflexology Massage
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Refresh your memory with respect to the intent for the massage. If you are seeking to relieve insomnia you most likely want to perform reflexology massage differently than if you are attempting to calm an upset gastrointestinal tract.
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Request that the person receiving the massage recline in a chair which permits you access to the feet. A lap tray outfitted with a sturdy but soft surface is best.
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Invite the subject of the massage to place her feet into the footbath for a couple of minutes. As the skin is softened up, carefully heat up the massage oil.
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Ask the person to remove the feet from the footbath and then dry them gently.
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Apply the heated massage oil.
Perform Reflexology Massage
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Begin to perform the reflexology massage by applying gentle but steady pressure to the targeted section of the foot. You will use your hands and squeeze carefully, moving your hand slowly in a massaging motion up and down the foot.
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Use both hands to provide optimal coverage of the foot. Alternate the target areas to permit for the nerve sensations to pulsate to and through the recipient’s organs.
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Manipulate the spine region with the help of both thumbs on the sole of the foot but only do so for brief periods of time to avoid discomfort. As you perform reflexology massage treatments, check on your subject’s reactions. Should you notice discomfort, it is best to move on to a different area or lighten the touch considerably.
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Experiment with using reflexology tools such as balls, rollers, stones, or marbles. These items may be purchased at a holistic health store or you may create your own.
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Finish the rubdown by gently massaging the feet with decreasing pressure until your touch is barely noticeable.
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