When Choosing Reflex Therapy Portland Patients Vote For Non Invasive Treatment

By Raymond Olson


There have been different branches of medicines since the beginning of time. Records show that, from the earliest times, different schools of thought existed on how to treat diseases and injuries. The main distinction between the various philosophies was the matter of invasiveness. Many of these therapies and methods remain popular to this day and some, like reflexology, enjoy widespread popularity. Indeed, , after reflex therapy Portland patients normally report positive results.

Reflexology, like chiropractics and acupuncture is not a recognized branch of modern medicine. However, all over the world more and more people are opting for alternative forms of treatment. They think that modern medical practice is far too invasive, that the chances of complications developing is just too great and that the side effects of medicines are too dangerous. In fact, there are numerous qualified medical doctors that now prefer to practice an alternative form of medicine.

Reflexology simply involves the application of pressure on very specific zones on the feet and the hands. This pressure is applied by the means of various techniques, depending on the purpose of the treatment. The idea is that the pressure applied to these zones on the hands or feet will have a direct and positive influence on other organs and parts of the body. Practitioners never use lotions or oils during treatment sessions.

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.

Another issues that concerns critics is the fact that reflexology practitioners are not required to undergo any form of formal training. They are not certified, do not have to obtain a licence and they do not have to register anywhere before they are allowed to practice. There are some institutions that offer formal training, but going this route is purely voluntary. This means that practitioners do not have to subscribe to any formal code of conduct.

There can be no doubt that reflexology remains extremely popular all over the world. Patients opt for this form of treatment because they know that is is utterly safe. Millions of patients have nothing bad to say about reflexology and the field enjoys a high patient satisfaction rate.




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