Reflexology Kilburn
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Best Reflexologists in Kilburn, SA
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12 phone bookable Reflexology venues in Kilburn

Ming Chinese Massage

Ming Chinese Massage

Kilburn 5084
Reflexology
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AO Massage(Sefton plaza Massage and acupuncture-ShopF2)

AO Massage(Sefton plaza Massage and acupuncture-ShopF2)

225-239 Main N Rd, Sefton Park 5083
Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Ear Candling, Reflexology
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So Good Chinese Massage

So Good Chinese Massage

3/132 O'Connell St, North Adelaide 5006
Ear Candling, Reflexology
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Siam Retreat Thai Massage & Spa North Adelaide

Siam Retreat Thai Massage & Spa North Adelaide

3/168 Melbourne St, North Adelaide 5006
Reflexology
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Siam House of Healing - Thai Massage Adelaide

Siam House of Healing - Thai Massage Adelaide

30 North East Road, Walkerville 5081
Reflexology
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Polished Lounge

Polished Lounge

141A Melbourne St, North Adelaide 5006
Reflexology
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Bamboo Day Spa Adelaide

Bamboo Day Spa Adelaide

Level 1 81 King William Street Kent Town 5067
Reflexology
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db Natural Health Services

db Natural Health Services

19 Sansom St, Woodville North 5012
Acupuncture, Reflexology
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Rebecca Urban ND

Rebecca Urban ND

41 Gloucester St, Prospect 5082
Ear Candling, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, Reflexology
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Maureen Finck

Maureen Finck

40 Alexandra St, Prospect 5082
Acupuncture, Homeopathy, Reflexology
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Lynn Riedel Naturopath

Lynn Riedel Naturopath

14 Northcote Terrace, Gilberton 5081
Hypnotherapy, Naturopathy, Reflexology
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Klemzig Massage & Health

Klemzig Massage & Health

8 Fife St, Klemzig 5087
Reflexology
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Your liver is connected to your, big toe. Your left lung is connected to your, little toe, right? If reflexology had a jingle, that'd be it. Reflexology aims to help your internal organs function and work a little better with targeting pressure points that are found in your feet, hands and ears. If you're interested in finding a wicked massage in Kilburn that can help with tired feet and sore hands, it's also perfect for that too. You can get yourself in for a treatment for as little as $10.

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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.