The Healing And Comfort Of A Foot Massage

March 29th, 2010 | by admin |

Massage has been shown to have an enormous amount of benefits on both the physical and emotional well-being of the body. And society has sat up and taken notice by building an entire industry around that which helps to relax, rejuvenate, and revitalize a society of perpetually work-weary and emotionally stressed citizens. For those of us who have neither the time nor the money necessary to treat ourselves to a full body massage, a foot massage often goes just as long a way in renewing our body and spirit.

Massaging of the feet has more than just a relaxing effect on the body. It can also be used in conjunction with reflexology, wherein trigger points on the body are stimulated in order to inspire overall general health. Reflexology is often used on the ears and hands, but more often than not, it is a practice normally reserved for the feet. In essence, the foot is categorized into different zones; each zone corresponds to a different area of the body; stimulating that particular zone will have positive effects on the corresponding body system.

Experts believe that when there is disorder in a particular area of the body, the energy in this spot becomes “trapped.” In massaging and stimulating the corresponding zone on the foot, the energy is released and healing can begin. Reflexology of this kind has been shown to relieve the symptoms of migraines, pre-menstrual syndrome, and a host of other maladies.

There is, of course, the foot massage that is given solely for pleasure – and not therapeutic – reasons. Even when reflexology is not being practiced, massaging the feet can elevate your mood, relieve stress, and give you an overall sense of well-being.

There are many different ways in which to receive massage. The growing popularity of spas has afforded guests the opportunity to receive massage of all varieties. A full body massage, hot stone therapy massage, cranial-sacral massage, maternity massage, and foot massage are all avenues in which to bring pleasure and release to our often overly-stressed bodies.

For those who enjoy the periodic pedicure, a foot massage is typically given as part of the service. Your feet are soaked in warm water that is typically treated with aromatic oils. After you soak your feet, they are normally massaged with wonderful moisturizer after which your toe nails are groomed and painted. A pedicure can be a short and affordable pick-me-up when you are feeling spent of energy and need rejuvenation.

Part of what makes a foot massage so wonderful, however, is the ability to give and receive it in the comfort of your own home. Such massage is easy to learn and even a quick massage can bring great relief and enormous enjoyment. Look to the Internet to find quick instruction on how to properly massage the feet; there are also a number of spas that give classes on massage where you can learn to treat someone you love to a moment of peace and tranquility.

M. Jedediah
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5 Responses to “The Healing And Comfort Of A Foot Massage”

  1. By Mimo on Apr 21, 2010

    My ankle sprain that still hurts me.?
    Hi Peoples of this World we live in.

    I sprained my (left) ankle very badly back in August 9, to be precice. I couldn’t walk or stand on it at all and I had crutches. After some time it healed and I could walk on it …but only if I wore very comfy running shoes with special inserts for comfort. So this whole process took like over 2 months. Then by 3 months I could walk on less comfy shoes too….by four months I could lightly run….but my 5 months which is now I could run almost normally and is better..BUT>> the ankle is not yet like the okay ankle. I mean if I like bend my foot it hurts!! if I hit it somewhere it hurts !! if I make a sudden twist while walking >pain or if i jab it….the other ankle is not like this… what can I do?? I never went for any physio….maybe that was a mistake??? maybe it would/will help?? is it not too late? Also not tooo long ago ( maybe like 1.5 – 1 months ago I went for a chinese massage and she massage the foot and ankle soooo hard and applied so much pressure and it really!! HURT! and then after it seems she made it worse cuz its like I didn’t so much experience the rapid sharper pain like when I jabbed it(moved too hard) but it seems the pain spread out more throughout the whole foot.

    ANy idea??

    Any advice from personal experiences??

    Thanks, I would rly appreciate it cuz I am sort of worried.

    Thanks again
    You are right, I bought one but I stopped wearing it -I should find it and wear it again-although someone also told me that it makes your blood not flow smoothly,…

  2. By Leif H on Apr 21, 2010

    Get an ankle brace.You can buy them @ any pharmacy.Wear it when ever possible.Because you are using the ankle,it will continue to hurt.Whenever you can,elevate it and keep a compress on it.Over time,it will completely heal.Mine took 7 months.
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  3. By Mathew on Apr 21, 2010

    Your leg would never did the same. It happen to me. If you young you be okay

    You think that you can answer my questions?

    http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AhDDL3iQmFaFLtRWOEvT1.7AFQx.;_ylv=3?qid=20091231172207AAHwOWl

    Plz!
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  4. By b3achxobum on Apr 21, 2010

    I’d go back to your doctor. Did they ever check to see if you tore anything? Because i tore a ligament in my ankle a few years ago and it hurt for a year and a half.
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  5. By Accident prone dancer! @(^_^)@ on Apr 21, 2010

    Don’t worry! Same thing happened to meh! Wrap it with medical gauze and go to your local urgent care. They will help u! Hope ur ankle gets better!
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