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Reflexology: Addressing Pain and Putting Cancer Patients at Ease

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Jack Bleeker

May 2010

With roots in ancient Egypt, China, and Japan, the art of reflexology is a healing and relaxation technique that has stood the test of time and is familiar to many today. Found on treatment menus in world-class spas and on the schedules of many hospital-based palliative care centers, reflexology is viewed by skeptics as just a foot massage, but those who have recognized the therapy’s benefits will loudly proclaim that it is much, much more.

For patients with cancer, such as those battling malignant mesothelioma, reflexology is said to have numerous benefits. Used as a complementary therapy along with conventional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation, proponents of reflexology note that the treatment goes a long way in addressing such issues as pain, anxiety, nausea, and vomiting. Especially upon the mesothelioma prognosis, these individuals are in dire need of therapeutic relief from the side effects mentioned.

So how does a foot rub help eliminate the unpleasant effects of cancer? Simply put, reflexology involves applying pressure to and stretching the hands and feet in order to trigger responses in other parts of the body. Experts theorize that the pressure sends a calming message from the peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system, where it signals the body to adjust its tension level, therefore creating a feeling of overall relaxation, increasing blood supply, and bringing organs to an optimal level of functioning. Others say the success of reflexology relates to the “gate control” theory of pain relief, which theorizes that pain is a subjective experience created by an individual’s brain. The notion that factors like mood or stress can also affect the experience of pain enters into play here. Hence, reflexology can reduce pain by relieving stress and anxiety.

Though there is no steadfast scientific evidence that reflexology offers an cure for cancers like mesothelioma or any other disease, numerous studies have shown that this complementary therapy improves quality of life for many cancer patients, even if just for a short time, hence, its inclusion in many complementary and palliative care programs at cancer hospitals nationwide.

A 2000 study at the School of Nursing at East Carolina University, for example, involved 23 breast and lung cancer patients who noted “a significant decrease” in anxiety with the use of reflexology treatment. This, wrote the professionals that authored the study, “has important implications for nursing practice as both professionals and lay people can be taught reflexology.

“Reflexology is a simple technique for human touch which can be performed anywhere, requires no special equipment, is non-invasive and does not interfere with patients’ privacy,” the study continues.

Indeed, many medical professionals have suggested that caregivers for cancer patients take time to learn reflexology so that they can use it when necessary to help those for whom they are caring find relief from the pain and stress associated with the disease. Furthermore, noted study leader Dr. Nancy Stephenson, in the case of those caring for spouses or other family members, “the therapy provides a way for partners to get involved in their loved one’s care at a time when they may feel there is nothing they can do to help.”

Sources:

University of Minnesota, http://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/explore-healing-practices/reflexology/how-does-reflexology-work

American Cancer Society, http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/content/ETO_5_3X_Reflexology.asp

Dosing, Cancer, and Reflexology (Kunz), http://www.reflexology-research.com/dosing.html

Reflexology A Natural Hangover Cure?

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

So say’s the Huffington Post.

Reflexology made the top 13 list at number 9. Well, hangovers are very stressful. Read more on the top 13 natural cures here.

Reflexology debate on ABC

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

A debate over the merits of reflexology has been triggered by a new report on the effectiveness of the practice.

The report, by UK complementary medicine expert Dr Edzard Ernst of the Peninsula Medical School is published this week in the Medical Journal of Australia.

Reflexology involves applying pressure to various parts of the foot or hands, which is said to have a beneficial effect on other parts of the body.

Ernst searched six databases and found 217 trials on reflexology, of which only 18 randomised controlled trials were considered good enough to be analysed.

Of these 18 trials, only five yielded positive results, says Ernst.

More on this story here

New Foot Reflexology Practice Opens in Cortland

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Press Release (picture attached):

For more information, please contact: September 21, 2009

Doug Holland

Holland Reflexology

480 S. Mecca St.

Cortland, Ohio 44410

Business Number (330) 637-3056

doughollandjr @ gmail.com

www.hollandreflexology.com

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New Foot Reflexology Practice Opens in Cortland, Ohio

Doug Holland, a Master Reflexologist, published author and instructor has opened up a new office for practicing foot reflexology in Cortland. This new location is in addition to the practice he established in Niles in 2007 as well as his new Holland Reflexology Institute which teaches his method of reflexology. Among the benefits of reflexology are the removal of general toxins that build up in the feet such as uric acid, calcium, and other impurities that block nerve impulses and decrease circulation. Additionally, the striking of reflexes reestablishes communication and well-being throughout the body. Holland Reflexology is the only such practice in all of Cortland.

Past clients of Holland Reflexology have reported benefits of:

  • Increased circulation, especially diabetics.

  • Fewer hip, neck and back problems.

  • Weight loss.

  • Fewer headaches

  • Less foot pain

  • And many more

Holland Reflexology is located at 480 S. Mecca St. Clients can call (330) 637-3056 between 9AM-6PM Monday through Saturday to schedule appointments. For more information, visit us on the web at www.hollandreflexology.com.

Reflexology in Ohio

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

If you ask 95% of the people who walk the streets here in Ohio about reflexology or ‘where is a reflexologist?, you will be met with a blank stare.

The vast majority of people in the Midwest have never even heard of our modality.  We need many reflexologists to get the word out on the benefits of reflexology and to perform the practice.  Ohio is well known for its western approach to health and it appears allopathic medicine has been winning the race.  However, eastern thinking is slowly creeping into the mindset of many practitioners as well as large institutions like the Cleveland Clinic.

The Holland Reflexology Institute was designed to help those with little knowledge of reflexology or those with a deep background in natural health, to become exceptional reflexologists.

A career in reflexology helps more then the pocketbook.  It transforms lives and gives you the satisfaction that your modality helps people achieve a higher level of wellness. When many are losing jobs because of the economy, others have found a way to do well financially in the same environment.  People today are looking for alternatives in their health plan to feel better, and they are willing to pay for it.

So the good news is…

We Are Now Accepting New Students

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Our school is officially open. Become a professional reflexologist by simply taking our two month course. Call 440-293-6460 for more information on school or to get to know the instructor.

Classes our to be held each month. Accepting

Board Meeting of Ohio College and Careers

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

I will be attending the board meeting of Ohio College and Careers on July 29, 2009, as well as attending the directors training seminar on October 8, 2009 in Columbus, Ohio.  Our first school day is August 17.  We will be sending out applications soon to all who are interested in the first class.

Doug

New Reflexology School Coming To Ohio

Friday, June 5th, 2009

We are working hard with the state of Ohio to get our new school up and running.  When we get registered we will then post class dates and schedules.  Our projected opening date for the first class will be August 17th, 2009.

Doug