Monday 23 January 2012

Learn Better Health with Reflexology and Proper Nutrition


Better Health with Reflexology and Proper Nutrition

Discover the benefits of reflexology combined with proper nutrition

Look better, feel better, sleep better

Reduce stress, improve circulation, balance the body systems


January 30th, 2012

Copperfield’s Fitness and Rehabilitation Centre

421 Dundas Street West Trenton

6:30- 8:00 pm

No Charge

RSVP   613-475-1023 or
Copperfield’s 613-392-1825 or email rsvp to info@wilsonandreynolds.ca

Presented by: Julie Wilson and Mark Reynolds, Certified Reflexologists

And

Jaye Yarrien, Registered Holistic Nutritionist

Wednesday 18 January 2012

Plantar Fascitis

Plantar what?
Symptoms
The most common complaint is pain and stiffness in the bottom of the heel. The heel pain may be dull or sharp. The bottom of the foot may also ache or burn.
The pain is usually worse:
Ø  In the morning when you take your first steps
Ø  After standing or sitting for a while
Ø  When climbing stairs
Ø  After intense activity
The pain may develop slowly over time, or suddenly after intense activity.
Signs and tests
The doctor will perform a physical exam. This may show:
Ø  Tenderness on the bottom of your foot
Ø  Flat feet or high arches
Ø  Mild foot swelling or redness
Ø  Stiffness or tightness of the arch in the bottom of your foot.
X-rays may be taken to rule out other problems, but having a heel spur is not significant.
Treatment
Your doctor will usually first recommend:
Ø  Acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) to reduce pain and inflammation
Ø  Heel stretching exercises
Ø  Resting as much as possible for at least a week
Ø  Wearing shoes with good support and cushions
Other steps to relieve pain include:
Ø  Apply ice to the painful area. Do this at least twice a day for 10 - 15 minutes, more often in the first couple of days.
Ø  Try wearing a heel cup, felt pads in the heel area, or shoe inserts.
Ø  Use night splints to stretch the injured fascia and allow it to heal.
Reflexology Treatment Benefits
Reflexology is beneficial because it stretches and relieves heel pain caused by plantar fasciitis.  During this special massage treatment, ligaments and muscles of the foot are relaxed and loosened, in addition to the calf muscles. The entire lower leg and foot experiences increased circulation, muscle relief and improved flexibility. Those who routinely go for a reflexology session experience less pain in the foot, heel and lower leg and are able to maintain full flexibility when doing daily activities.
 



 


    Tuesday 17 January 2012

    Ancient therapy is becoming new again!


    Reflexology is a great natural healing therapy known to allieviate stress, reduce pain, boost the immune system, and helps with relaxation and much more.

    We had the pleasure to introduce reflexology to the local high school teachers on Monday.  Education is the key to change.  Stress is the number one cause for disease and teachers have their fair share.

    I found this article online I wish to share Teacher stress is killing my profession