How reflexology differs from a foot massage
These two treatments might seem similar, but there are some key differences. Both can be beneficial! Here’s what you can expect during a foot massage versus a reflexology massage.
Massage therapy is the manipulation of tissues to relax the muscles, relieve tension, and improve circulation. This can improve overall health and well-being.
Reflexology, on the other hand, uses a targeted, pressure-point massage to restore the flow of energy throughout the body. The treatment usually focuses on the feet, but it can also include the hands and ears. There can be many potential benefits of this kind of treatment, which leads to the next question you might be asking.
What are the benefits?
Reflexology can address anything from headaches to sinus problems to stomach issues. If sensitivity or tenderness is experienced when an area is stimulated, it usually indicates bodily weaknesses or imbalances within the corresponding organ.
With repeated pressure and manipulation of nerve endings, reflexology can help to clear any channels of blocked energy. It is said to do so through moving the flow of blood, nutrients and nerve impulses. This ultimately improves overall health and balance.
Other potential benefits:
Cleanse the body of toxins
Boost the immune system
Increase circulation
Promote healing
Balance energy
How to Book a Reflexology Session with us:
Ok, so you’re ready to book a reflexology massage. Contact us by phone on +(353)-021-4812222 or email at info@robinhill.ie to book your appointment.
Cost:
The price of on foot and reflexology session is €90.