Massage & Bodywork

July/August 2011

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Head/Brain/ Sinus Neck Inner ear Eye Lung/Chest/ Upper back Diaphragm Top of shoulders Pituitary gland Head/Brain/ Sinus R Spine Neck Neck Upper back Adrenal gland Bladder efl exology provides stimulus to pressure sensors of the hands (and feet), prompting a refl exive response throughout the entire body. This refl ex effect occurs as the body automatically and unconsciously resets its stress mechanism. When refl exology techniques are applied to a specifi c part of the hand, a specifi c relaxation response occurs in a corresponding body part. The result is a noninvasive, gentle, albeit effective technique that is being widely utilized for a variety of conditions and applications. Lower back Tailbone Sigmoid colon Solar plexus Thyroid/ Parathyroid glands Heart Stomach Kidney Pancreas Spleen Colon Ear Top of shoulders Shoulder Arm Small intestine Descending colon Boost your practice with ABMP's Website Builder—free for members on ABMP.com 43

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