Foot reflexology massage

The origins of reflexology are rooted far in the past. Their medicinal effects and effective use were already applied in ancient Egypt, China, and India. American psychologist Dr. William Fitzgerald took care of her rediscovery. In the Europe, Hanne Marquardtová from Germany is one of the most famous representatives of reflexology. Also, various techniques focused on human health were applied throughout the ancient world.
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Service description

EFFECTS OF THE FOOT REFLEXOLOGY MASSAGE

Reflex points located on the soles of the feet, palms, and ears serve as a gateway to the entire body. All the organs and bones are located here. With the help of reflex points, we can stimulate the organs and their activity. Based on our touch, the self-healing of the organism starts, but also detoxification in the form of removing waste substances from the organism. The proper functioning of the metabolism will be restored. So we can say that this method belongs to the category of prevention, self-help, but also as the supplement to other therapy. Pain at a certain reflex point indicates dysfunction of organs or parts of the body. In the case of a painful area, it is recommended to stay there a little bit longer and relieve the discomfort with a subsequent massage. Also to remove it completely by repeated massaging, if possible.

Patients who have been treated for inflammation of veins and lymphatic parts are required to bring permission from a doctor

  • bulging artery (aneurysm)
  • patients with a heart defect
  • transplant patients
  • patients with melanoma

Indications

static - muscle load and dysfunction
incorrect posture
muscle overload
cervical and lumbar syndrome
limited mobility and joint pain
functional disorders of the digestive system
functional disorders of the genital organs
chronic or acute colds, sinusitis, susceptibility to colds
lymphatic disorders
allergies
headache

Contraindications

acute inflammation of the venous or lymphatic system / danger of spread of inflammation, thrombosis
diseases affecting specific lower limbs
gangrene (diabetic foot)
eczema and mycoses
rheumatic diseases
infectious diseases, or diseases with high temperature
psychoses – manic-depressive psychosis, schizophrenia (always under the supervision of a doctor)
high-risk pregnancy
autoimmune diseases
postoperative conditions
abrasions and open wounds on the foot
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