Foot Pain Associated with a Foot Injury or Trauma
Foot pain, foot tenderness, and foot numbness may indicate an imbalance in one or more of the body’s systems related to a recent or chronic foot injury or trauma. For example: foot pain in the arches may be associated with muscular strain due to improper footwear.
Footwear may cause an imbalance in the muscular-skeletal and nervous systems connected to the foot itself. Foot Reflexology is effective with this type of foot pain.
Similarly, foot reflexology can be effective in relieving foot pain related to imbalances including stubbed toes, decreased circulation, swelling and recovery from foot surgery, etc. (See Reflexology Testimonials)
—Foot Pain NOT Associated with Recent Injury or Trauma
Foot pain, foot tenderness, and foot numbness may indicate an imbalance in one or more of the body’s systems related to the associated foot reflexology pressure points. A map of these associated foot reflexology pressure points may be found in foot reflexology charts.
For example: foot pain in the sole of the foot may be associated with improper diet. A diet high in refined sugar may cause an imbalance in the endocrine system including the adrenal glands. Foot Reflexology is effective in addressing this type of foot pain. Similarly, foot reflexology can be effective in relieving foot pain related to imbalances including toxic exposure, emotional trauma, suppressed immunity and organ function, etc. (See Reflexology Testimonials)
Foot pain, whether or not associated with a foot injury, is a message from the body that deserves attention. Foot reflexology can help in deciphering the message, investigating the underlying cause, and treating the imbalance.