Hi,
If you are interested in finding out more about how reflexology works please click on the following link which takes you to an article I have written and posted on Ezine.
Thanks
Louise
A practicing Reflexologist and Aromatherapist in Oxfordshire, Louise has many years professional experience. Now practicing from a purpose built treatment room in a tranquil village near Oxford, Louise offers Reflexology, Aromatherapy and Tsuboki (Japanese) Face Massage treatments gently tailored to her patients needs.
Hi,
If you are interested in finding out more about how reflexology works please click on the following link which takes you to an article I have written and posted on Ezine.
Thanks
Louise
Don’t let stress be the boss of you!
It is estimated that up to ninety percent of disease is stress related: and perhaps nothing ages us faster , internally and externally, than high stress levels. It is unrealistic to eliminate stress altogether in today’s fast paced world but wouldn’t you rather feel zingy than zonked when under pressure?
Aromatherapy, Reflexology and Tsuboki Face Massage are all valuable tools to use in managing our stress levels; they all help us relax, but use different mechanisms within the body to do so – if you are unsure which therapy is best suited to your circumstances please call me, and we can talk it through.
Louise
Hi,
This is for all the lovely ladies I met this evening in Oxford. There follows some basic facts about our hands and repetitive strain injury (RSI).
Repetitive Strain Injuries
A healthy muscle is soft and elastic – at each end it tapers forming denser, stiffer tissue called tendon. The tendons attach muscle to bone.
When a muscle is overused with repetitive movement the muscle fibre shortens. The greater density of tendon tissue makes it stronger than the major portion of muscle fibre, but the corresponding loss of elasticity makes tendon tissue prone to microscopic tears at the point of attachment resulting in inflammation and irritation.
Common hand and wrist RSI’s in the workplace are keyboard and computer work related. Other more outlandish recreational RSIs are gamer’s thumb, rubik’s wrist and raver’s wrist!
Prevention is better than a cure – stretching the muscles with exercise and massage on a regular basis helps to lengthen the muscle fibres and takes pressure off the tendon. Use your massage routine to keep your hands flexible!
Louise x
| Reflexology | £35 (60 Mins) |
| Aromatherapy | £35 (60 Mins) |
| Tsuboki | £30 (50 Mins) |