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Reflexology is the fast and easy way to gain relief from chronic pain. The nerve endings in the feet and hands connect reflexes
to every organ and muscle of the human body. If there is an ailment in your body, that reflex area in the feet and hands will
be sensitive.
Benefits of Reflexology
- Relieves stress and tension
- Improves nerve and blood supply
- Promotes the unblocking of nerve impulses
- Helps nature normalize the body's functions
- Enhances healing in the following systems:
- Cardiovascular
- Muscular
- Endocrine
- Skeletal
- Digestive
- Nervous
- Reproductive
- Lymphatic
- Urinary
- Increases healing and reduced recovery time
(including sports-related injuries)
- Stimulates metabolism
What is Therapeutic Reflexology
Therapeutic Reflexology combines metabolic testing with essential oil therapy and other modalities to enable the body to more
effectively achieve homeostasis.
The feet and hands contain nerve endings which connect reflexes to every organ and muscle in the body. By identifying sensitive
areas on the hands and feet, the Therapeutic Reflexologist, trained in physiology and anatomy, can identify the precise part
of the body where dysfunction is occurring. By working this reflex, increased electrical stimulation and blood flow will occur.
This allows the oxygen and nutrients to flow freely to the affected area, enabling healing to occur.
Why Knoxville Reflexology Group
Carrie Wagner holds a M.Ed. from the University of Minnesota and a B.S. in Exercise Physiology and Nutrition from UW-Milwaukee.
She is a certified and registered reflexologist. These qualifications coupled with more than a decade of clinical experience,
make her uniquely able to offer safe and effective Therapeutic Reflexology.
Contact Us Today
Knoxville Reflexology Group specializes in professional, effective and safe therapies. To have someone contact you about setting
up an appointment, click here or call
(865) 588-1911.
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