Foot Reflexology Broome
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Top Foot Reflexologists in Broome, WA
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  1. Kimberley Physiotherapy

    Kimberley Physiotherapy

    2/36 Frederick St, Djugun 6725
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  2. Thai Touch Massage Utopia

    Thai Touch Massage Utopia

    2/25 Carnarvon St, Broome 6725
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Foot reflexology can be great for keeping your qi (energy flow) in check. We use our tootsies for a lot more than we give them credit for. This ancient treatment can help alleviate some of those issues that we tend to ignore. Get yourself feeling a-ok again by indulging in a little foot reflexology with a professional in Broome. With a max cost of $760, you can get yourself on the right track without splashing too much cash.

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Questions & Answers

What should I do after foot reflexology?

You might feel energised, or super chill, or even emotional. Just honour where you're at, and stay hydrated.

How much does foot reflexology cost?

Foot reflexology treatments cost $95 on average.

How long does foot reflexology take?

Foot reflexology is about 75 minutes on average per treatment.

Why should I get foot reflexology?

If you're feeling in need of a bit of balance and stress relief, foot reflexology could help. Its practitioners believe that different points on the foot are connected to the body's other systems, so pressure there can relieve issues elsewhere to encourage more holistic wellbeing.

How often should I get foot reflexology?

Most practitioners will recommend an initial course of four to eight weekly treatments, with subsequent appointments as needed.

Does foot reflexology hurt?

It shouldn't be painful, though of course, any pressure on points of tension can be uncomfortable. Speak up if need be - your reflexologist doesn't want to hurt you.