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Nov 15 2017

Thoughts on Pressure in Reflexology

If you’ve ever struggled with explaining pressure with new clients, you might find this article a good resource.

Annalisa Derryberry, a student in the 2017 Therapeutic Hand & Foot Reflexology Professional Certification, was getting lots of queries, and even push-back, from people regarding the correct pressure to be used during her reflexology sessions.

An always curious person, she researched and asked lots of questions to better understand the rationale regarding pressure that she was being taught. And then, as a way to educate her clients she wrote a great blog, her Thoughts on Pressure in Reflexology. You may pick up on Annalisa’s sense of humor, as well!

Enjoy! And as always, feel free to post a comment below on how you explain pressure for reflexology.

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Written by Karen Ball · Categorized: Foot Reflexology · Tagged: Foot reflexology, Self-care

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