Without Reflex Therapy Portland Patients Often Suffer Continued Discomfort

By Raymond Olson


The use of different approaches, philosophy and methods to treat ill and injured people is as old as man. Healers have been part of society from the very beginning and there are numerous records of remarkable medical procedures that were performed centuries ago. Many of these ancient medical approaches and methods are still popular today. Reflexology is one of them. After reflex therapy Portland residents say that they feel better and much more relaxed.

Reflexology, along with several other very popular fields of treatment, is classified as alternative or complementary. These therapies remain extremely popular everywhere, however. Perhaps it is because they are not invasive and they do not involve procedures and medication that can cause complications and side effects. It is, in fact, not uncommon to find a qualified medical practitioner preferring to switch to an alternative form of treatment.

Reflexology involves the application of pressure on the hands and feet. This pressure is applied by the fingers and the thumbs and various specific techniques are employed. No lotions are used and the pressure is applied to very specific areas of the feet or hands. Reflexologists believe that specific forms of pressure will have an effect upon organs elsewhere in the body.

The pressure applied by the reflexologist is not arbitrary. The feet and the hands are mapped in detail and every part of these limbs relate to a very specific organ or bodily part. In order to treat a pain in the neck, for example, the very tips of the toes are manipulated. The idea is that the manipulation of a specific area of a hand or foot creates a flow of energy from the manipulation zone to the linked body part or organ.

Reflexology cannot be used to diagnose diseases, although some discredited practitioners say that they can diagnose. Because it is not diagnostic in nature, reflexology is often chosen as complementary form of treatment by patients already diagnosed by a doctor. There is evidence that reflexology is effective in providing relief from anxiety and stress, especially in patients suffering from cancer, migraines, sinus problems and diabetes. Patients with PMS and heart problems also seem to benefit.

Critics say that there is no scientific basis to this form of treatment and that, despite numerous studies, no evidence has ever been produced to confirm that reflexology can lead to positive medical results. Some critics agree that reflexology can help in the reduction of anxiety and stress at best, but they point out that no medical insurance will cover the cost of this type of treatment.

There are numerous institutions that offer training in this field. However, practitioners are not required to undergo formal training. Neither are they required to register as practitioners and their activities are not controlled by any formal and official body. It would be only fair to point out that many practitioners are voluntary members of organizations representing this field and they sign a code of conduct.

Despite the criticism, reflexology remains very popular. There is a worldwide tendency to opt for more natural forms of medicine. There can be no doubt that reflexology is completely safe and that the vast majority of patients report positive results.




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