Reflexologist
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Last updated on 17 Apr 2026
Overview
A Reflexologist applies pressure to specific areas of the feet, hands, or ears to relieve pain and improve health. Rooted in ancient healing, reflexology boosts circulation and encourages relaxation. These practitioners often work in wellness centers, spas, or clinical settings. Their treatments are non-invasive and drug-free. They promote balance and overall body healing.

Job Description
- Applies pressure techniques on reflex points of the feet or hands.
- Assesses clients’ symptoms and health conditions.
- Explains reflexology principles to clients before sessions.
- Monitors reactions and adjusts pressure accordingly.
- Suggests follow-up sessions for chronic issues.
- Maintains hygiene and a calming treatment environment.
- Records client progress and feedback.

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