Reflexology Cranbourne North
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Best Reflexologists in Cranbourne North, VIC
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9 phone bookable Reflexology venues in Cranbourne North

Thai Boran

Thai Boran

15 Alamanda Way, Cranbourne North 3977
Reflexology
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Raphicha Thai Massage

Raphicha Thai Massage

13 Camms Rd, Cranbourne 3977
Ear Candling, Reflexology
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Casey Chiropractic

Casey Chiropractic

17 Cranbourne Pl, Cranbourne 3977
Chiropractor, Reflexology
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Feelgood Chiropractor

Feelgood Chiropractor

171 Camms Rd, Cranbourne 3977
Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Chiropractor, Reflexology
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East Massage - Best & Affordable Massage Therapist Narre Warren

East Massage - Best & Affordable Massage Therapist Narre Warren

shop 151/400 Narre Warren - Cranbourne Rd, Narre Warren South 3805
Reflexology
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Forever Young Massage Marriott Waters

Forever Young Massage Marriott Waters

G2B, Marriott water shopping center, Lyndhurst 3975
Reflexology
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Zouk Therapy

Zouk Therapy

Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre, 75 Lynbrook Blvd, Lynbrook 3975
Psychotherapy, Reflexology
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Back To Life Myotherapy

Back To Life Myotherapy

10 Jessica Dr, Hampton Park 3976
Chinese Medicine, Dry Needling, IV Therapy, Psychotherapy, Reflexology
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CEND ORIENTAL CLINIC

CEND ORIENTAL CLINIC

68 Moondarra Dr, Berwick 3806
Acupuncture, Biofeedback, Chinese Medicine, Ear Candling, Homeopathy
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Let's put some pressure on it, shall we? That's what reflexology is all about. Adding some additional good pressure to your feet, hands and potentially ears. It's a great way to enjoy some relief from tired and overworked hands and feet (and possibly your ears are overworked and you don't even know it). It's also believed that this treatment is connected to helping your internal organs. Either way, we're keen. If you're also looking out for a booking in Cranbourne North, we'll meet you there.

Hopefully, you're thinking it's about time for a spot of self care, and we'd be delighted to assist with that. From lashes and brows to Swedish massage, we know what we're talking about. However, if we're missing anything, do please let us know. We're on 1300-856-405 and hello@bookwell.com.au, and we're waiting for your message.

Questions & Answers

When should I get reflexology?

If you're feeling overall a bit run down, or have some stubborn aches and pains that other therapies haven't managed to knock out, it could well be time for some reflexology.

How often should I get reflexology?

This is one to discuss with your practitioner, but you can expect to go in for an initial course of six to eight weekly treatments, and then less frequently once you're feeling better.

Does reflexology hurt?

Reflexology is typically pretty gentle, so you shouldn't feel any pain. Points of tension in the feet may be uncomfortable when pressed, but if it's more than that, or if it lasts, let your therapist know.

How much does a reflexology treatment cost?

Reflexology costs about $95 on average.

How long will a reflexology appointment last?

Reflexology treatments take about 75 minutes on average.

What is reflexology?

Reflexology is an alternative style of treatment that focuses on applying pressure to certain parts of the feet. It is believed that certain pressure points in our feet are connected to our internal organs and the application of reflexology is aimed to help with internal concerns. It's also great for relaxing sore and tired feet.

What's the difference between reflexology and a foot massage?

Reflexology is all about treating the body as one connected being. It's believed that certain pressure points in our feet, when pressure applied, connect to our internals. Whereas, a foot massage is purely about relaxing and alleviating any tiredness from.

What should I do after reflexology?

Relax, essentially. Many people feel very relaxed post-reflexology, so we'd advise you to capitalise on that and take some time out. It's also quite common to feel heightened emotions after a session - just go with it.