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An Introduction to Precision Reflexology
by Jan Williamson MAR, BWY (Dip), ITEC (Hons), Cert Ed
Precision Reflexology is one form of reflexology and, as such, it holds the same rationale as other forms of the therapy. It focuses on stimulating "reflex points" on the feet in order to maintain good health.

Gentle Touch™ of Reflexology
by Sue Ricks
Gentle Touch of Reflexology™ (GTR) is an extension of traditional reflexology practice, based on softer, more subtle techniques developed by Patricia Morrell. It works on the principle that the softer the touch the more powerful the results on a physical, emotional and energetic level.

Integrating Colour with Reflexology
by Pauline Wills
Reflexology and colour therapy have their roots in the distant past. As individual therapies, they have tremendous therapeutic value. When used in conjunction with each other, they have shown their ability to both complement each other and accentuate the healing process.

Intuition and Sound Reflexology
by Helen Perkins
Hearing an inner voice often helps the reflexologist to understand the nature of the complaint and what reflexes might be useful.

Reflexology Around the World
by Beryl Crane
An expert's roundup of international reflexology practices, by the chairperson of the Reflexologists Society and president of the International Council of Reflexologists.

Reflexology for skin disorders
by Beryl Crane
The skin problems that a reflexologist may come into contact with include: eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, acne, urticaria, seborrhoea, shingles, erythema and ringworm.

Reflexology for Stroke
by Polly Hall
Stroke is a major cause of disability and death in the UK, and this article describes the positive role that reflexology treatment can play in the recovery process.

Reflexology from the Grassroots Up
by Candice Caradoc
The author describes the career of established reflexologist Lynn Hatswell who from small beginnings became involved in developing the practice of reflexology in Australia and in setting up the Reflexology Association of Australia.


Reflexology Practice – Moving into the New Millennium

by Sue Ricks
This article looks at the history and practice of Reflexology over the past two decades. In recent years, reflexology has come to be recognized more as a 'complementary' rather than an 'alternative' therapy to other types of treatment. It is also now accepted alongside a whole range of options that are available to people in GP practices, hospices, prisons, physiotherapy practices, etc.

Reflexology reaches out to Bosnia
by Adrian Seager
We were in Sarajevo as representatives of the International Institute of Reflexology (IIR). The purpose was to provide basic practitioner training, with qualification by the IIR standard examinations, to a team of physiotherapists – this would enable them to be self-sufficient in treating the widespread trauma cases caused during the Bosnian war years.

Reflexology – A Second Look
by Ingrid Sahai
This second look at reflexology follows the article in issue 9 of Positive Health and aims to enlarge upon the theory and practical application of reflexology.

Reflexology: What Is Its True Potential?
by Mary Martin
Reflexology is a powerful therapy that can have far-reaching effects on health and well-being. Introduced to the UK in the early 1960s, it should by now have earned a place alongside mainstream complementary medicine.

Reiki Reflexology for Mental Health Conditions
by Rosie Langdale-King
The author, a complementary therapist at a mental health drop-in charity, based in Feltham, focuses on the value of combining Reiki and Reflexology for Mental Health Conditions.

The Three Rs: Relationship, Reflexology and Rebirthing
by Anne-Marie Schuller BSc MSc C. Psychol
Reflexology and rebirthing – partners who are made for each other. That is the idea that I assumed would present itself when I began writing this article. The link would seem a natural one once the background to each therapy and personal experiences had been recounted.

Vertical Reflex Therapy (VRT) for Sports Injuries
by Lynne E Booth
The author has developed the practice of Reflexology to include work done while the feet (and hands) are in a weight-bearing position. Newer research has concentrated on Hand VRT, and working ‘a grid system of reflexes on the nail’. The article explains the theory behind the system and gives some information about the process.

Vertical Reflexology
by Lynne E Booth
Vertical Reflex Therapy (VRT) is a highly effective reflexology technique that I have discovered that focuses on working the weight-bearing dorsal reflexes (top) of the foot rather than the familiar plantar or sole where the main reflexes are conventionally situated.
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