Wednesday, 23 August 2017

Without Reflex Therapy Portland Patients Often Suffer Continued Discomfort

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, 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 hands and the feet are divided into specific zones and each of these zones are directly related to specific body parts and organs. For example, problems with the sciatic nerves, lower back and the intestines are treated by applying pressure on the heel of the foot. Treatment opens an energy flow between the heel and the diseased or affected organs and body areas, stimulating relief or healing.

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 are quick to point out that there is absolutely no scientific evidence that reflexology is an effective treatment method for any medical condition. They say that the only positive effect of reflexology is to help patients deal with stress and anxiety but that the same effect can be accomplished by means of a professional massage. Other than with other alternative medical treatment, such as chiropractics, medical insurance will not cover the cost of reflexology.

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.

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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