Whats the Difference Between Foot Massage and Reflexology?
What’s the Difference Between Foot Massage and Reflexology? Tuesday March 18, 2008A question I’m often asked is what the difference is between foot massage and reflexology. Foot massage is similar to Swedish massage, the most common type of massage in North America. People typically use massage oil or lotion and use gentle gliding strokes all over the foot. Reflexology is quite different. While many people find reflexology relaxing, it’s based on the theory that certain points on the feet correspond to certain organs and body parts and that applying pressure to the areas can promote health in the corresponding parts. One of the reasons people often confuse the two is that some spas and salons advertise that they offer reflexology, but what people actually get is foot massage by a therapist who isn’t properly trained or certified in reflexology. Learn more about reflexology by reading my article:
A question I’m often asked is what the difference is between foot massage and reflexology. Foot massage is similar to Swedish massage, the most common type of massage in North America. People typically use massage oil or lotion and use gentle gliding strokes all over the foot. Reflexology is quite different. While many people find reflexology relaxing, it’s based on the theory that certain points on the feet correspond to certain organs and body parts and that applying pressure to the areas can promote health in the corresponding parts. One of the reasons people often confuse the two is that some spas and salons advertise that they offer reflexology, but what people actually get is foot massage by a therapist who isn’t properly trained or certified in reflexology. Learn more about reflexology by reading my article: What is Refle