Sore the next day
..."One size does not fit all" is the way we say
it. You need a variable pressure to accommodate different
people.
On Apr 6, 2006, at 8:48 AM,
Candis Swartz wrote:
I am attending a 225-Hour school
for foot reflexology and am currently working on my clinic hours. I had
one client report that his feet were sore the next day (all other clients have
reported their feet feel great!). My question is: Can this be a
normal response with some individuals as the body attempts to balance?
This person is not on any medications and has not had any problems with the
feet.
Thanks for any info you can
offer.
Candis
Candis
This
is not uncommon. People vary in sensitivity. This can be a normal response
as the body attempts to
balance.
Also be aware
of your pressure. I usually figure I need to lighten up when this happens. "One
size does not fit all" is the way we say it. You need a variable pressure
to accommodate different people.
Did they complain during the
session? If so it is important to work within their "comfort
zone".
Hope that
helps. Thank you for your
query.
All the
best,
Kevin
Kunz
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Posted: Thu - April 6, 2006 at 12:11 PM