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Apr 26 2017

Comparing Thai Reflexology With The Western Style

Thai reflexology is often referred to as the “marriage of India and Asia”, because it incorporates elements of India’s Ayurvedic medicine (which are its origin), Japanese shiatsu and Chinese reflexology.

When asked how Thai reflexology compares to our western model of reflexology, Thais will respond with “same same”, meaning “similar and not the same”. Here’s what they mean by that colloquialism:

Although both models work to reestablish homeostasis in the body, the focus in Traditional Thai Reflexology is not on reflex points, as it is in conventional western reflexology. Thai reflexology seeks to restore balance within the body’s 72,000 sen (energy lines), by removing energy blockages and strengthening the flow of energy within the sen, rather than stimulating the optimal functioning of organs through the stimulation of reflex points. With energy balance reinstated, the body is then free to correct whatever imbalances are present.

Although the session can be offered on the floor, in the west a massage table or reclining reflexology chair and stool are more often used to accommodate the physical needs and preferences of a western society.

One aspect of Thai reflexology’s development that I really admire is how the protocol manages to avoid repetitive strain injuries. Utilizing stretching and a variety of manual techniques applied to the feet, lower legs and knees, very little stress is put on the digits or vulnerable joints of the hands.

People receiving Thai reflexology always report feeling relaxed afterwards; the treatment is also more often described as refreshing and revitalizing, as opposed to sedating.

If this interests you, please join me for an upcoming workshop to learn how to give this lovely session. It only takes three days to learn the protocol!

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Written by Karen Ball · Categorized: Thai Foot Reflexology · Tagged: Thai reflexology

Comments

  1. Emilee Barrington says

    April 26, 2017 at 8:49 pm

    One day I would like to study this.

    Emilee Barrington

    Reply
    • Karen Ball says

      April 26, 2017 at 10:19 pm

      I hope you can too, Emilee. It would be great to see you again.

      Reply
  2. Patrick Maxwel Allen says

    May 8, 2017 at 2:44 pm

    I just graduated from Reflexology Training last year. I had nearly 100 patients performing reflex’s to remedy hardening of muscles & related ailments. How can I learn other techniques of Reflex to enhance my knowledge? Can join you on permanent basis? One day, I would like to travel to Europe to attend Reflexology Conference. In deed, how I love those ‘feet!” 😀 Sincerely Yours, GEORGE MAXWEL (MANiLA, PHiLiPPiNES)

    Reply
    • Karen Ball says

      May 8, 2017 at 5:37 pm

      I can almost “hear” your excitement, George, at providing reflexology to people. I encourage you to find other teachers in your country that you can study with. I am in the United States. It is not possible for you to study with me.

      Reply
  3. Helen says

    May 22, 2017 at 12:27 pm

    Karen, I would like to take this class. We can try again.

    Reply
    • Karen Ball says

      May 22, 2017 at 3:33 pm

      I hope you do join us next time, Helen. I think you would enjoy giving it equally to your clients’ receiving.

      Reply

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