To the Point: Foot Fascia First
Enhancing Reflexology with Targeted Fascia Release
We invite you on a new journey into the first 15 minutes of your reflexology treatments—exploring why working with the fascia of the foot first should be an essential start to every session.
Three Focus Areas for This Webinar:
Fascia Release Short
Revisit the 7-step, 7-minute fascia release protocol for the foot and lower leg introduced at Round About: Fascia.
By freeing and softening the foot fascia at the beginning of the session, you can dramatically enhance the effectiveness of your reflexology treatments, making them easier to perform and more comfortable for your clients.
Extended Fascia Release for Musculoskeletal Pain
Learn additional techniques targeting the foot and ankle joints, lower leg tendons, spiral lines, and adhesion patterns in the legs.
Most musculoskeletal pain can be traced back to the feet. Foot fascia isn’t just a local structure—it’s a crucial endpoint (or starting point) of the body’s interconnected fascial network. Releasing tension in the foot and lower leg fascia is vital for the body’s ability to realign and move efficiently.
Proprioceptors
Explore the anatomy of foot fascia and its neurological, mechanical, and subtle communication pathways to the rest of the body.
Foot fascia—especially in the plantar forefoot, big toe, and ankle regions—has a remarkably high density of proprioceptors that communicate essential information about posture, balance, and mechanical forces to the brain.
Join us as Dorthe demonstrates these short, powerful techniques, and Peter provides anatomical insights behind each step of the Foot Fascia First approach.
Perfect for:
Reflexologists of all experience levels who are curious about fascia and want to take their skills up a notch.