| The Therapy Group Canterbury |
||
|
Reflexology & VRTReflexology & Vertical Reflex Therapy (VRT) The healing art of reflexology dates back to Ancient Egypt, India and China. It wasn't until 1913 that Dr William Fitzgerald introduced this therapy to the west as "zone therapy". He noted that reflex areas on the hands and feet were linked to areas and organs of the body within the same zone. This was further developed by Eunice Ingram in 1930 into what is known today as Reflexology. So how can reflexology help you? Reflexology is an extremely relaxing complementary therapy, which works on the hands or feet to help heal the whole person, not just the prevailing symptoms. Reflexology can be used to help restore and maintain the body's natural equilibrium. This gentle therapy encourages the body to work naturally to restore its own healthy balance. Reflexology has been shown to be effective for:
While many people use reflexology as a way of relaxing the mind, body and counteracting stress, at the same time many doctors, consultants and other health care professionals recognise reflexology as a well established, respected and effective therapy. With ever increasing levels of stress, it is important people take more responsibility for their own health care needs. Reflexology helps us to cope on a physical, mental and emotional level thereby encouraging us to heal and maintain health in all areas of our lives. Marian is also trained in Vertical Reflex Therapy (VRT). This is a unique Reflexology technique that Lynne Booth discovered and has developed since the early 1990s. Marian has been trained by Lynne Booth in the advance techniques of VRT and incorporates this powerful addition to traditional Reflexology into her treatments. A five-minute VRT treatment on the weight-bearing hand or foot dorsal reflexes can accelerate the healing response of the body. This treatment can be given in its own right, as first-aid, or as a brief part of a conventional Reflexology session and has now become part of mainstream Reflexology. VRT is also very useful as a preventative treatment, and many people report that they have had a lessening or cessation of repeated aches or pains following a few minutes of daily self-help. Lynne conducted a small, medically supervised study regarding pain and mobility issues in elderly chronically ill residents in a Home for the Elderly. In that study over 60% reported increased mobility and decreased pain following 7 weekly treatments Vertical Reflex Therapy can take the Reflexology process one step further when the feet (or hands) are in a weight-bearing position. Some deeper reflexes can only be located when a person is standing. With VRT, all reflexes, including those on the plantar, can be accessed three-dimensionally through the dorsum as well. There are 7000 nerves in the feet, and a plausible and anatomical explanation for VRT’s efficacy is that the nerves on the passive hands and feet are naturally desensitized, but as soon as a hand or foot becomes weight-bearing, then the nerves become sensitized. As the reflexes used in Reflexology must work on some nerve impulse between the foot and, for example, a particular organ, it must follow that the sensitized reflexes must be capable of sending a stronger impulse to an organ, gland, muscle or vertebra. Please note that reflexology is a complementary therapy and reflexologists do not claim to cure, diagnose or prescribe. Your GP will advise you on all aspects of your health care and must be consulted if you have any concerns about your health. Marian is a full member of the Association or Reflexologists and VRT Therapist Network. In accordance with their code of conduct she is fully insured and undertakes Continual Professional Development. Pricing Free Initial consultation Parking Please allow time for parking if you arrive by car. We have limited parking for three cars along the right side of the Hi-Q building (Adjacent to the wooden fence). During busy periods you may need to use on or off street parking nearby. Voucher and meter parking is available along Wincheap. Vouchers are available from most local news agents. Please call Marian on 07769 738375 or 01795 534095 to make a convenient appointment Book appointment with Mrs Marian Sutton |
|