What is Clinical Reflexology?
Deep - Firm - Powerful healing
A Clinical Reflexologist is trained to work safely on people with medical problems without prior written or verbal permission from the doctor and can be insured to do this. Clinical Reflexologists will always seek to work with, and refer back to, whenever required, the client’s doctor and can be considered to be part of the client’s healthcare team.
Clinical reflexology recognises that in order to ascertain whether a person is contraindicated or not, a level of diagnosis is first required. A diagnostic assessment must be made before and during the initial consultation and during the first session in order to formulate a treatment plan for each client.
To be a defined as a clinical reflexologist the level and quality of education and training is key.
Clinical reflexology recognises that in order to ascertain whether a person is contraindicated or not, a level of diagnosis is first required. A diagnostic assessment must be made before and during the initial consultation and during the first session in order to formulate a treatment plan for each client.
To be a defined as a clinical reflexologist the level and quality of education and training is key.
What can it help with?
It is impossible to note all of the conditions that may be improved by the treatment of Clinical Reflexology. The list is vast, however the most common conditions treated are:
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