How to Find a Reflexologist

How to Find a Reflexologist



If you’re looking for a reflexologist, it’s best to look for one that’s board certified. A board certified reflexologist is one that has been certified by the American Reflexology Certification Board after passing a lengthy exam put out by the ARCB. A board certified reflexologist’s education doesn’t end there. After passing the ARCB exam, the certified reflexologist is required to submit continuing education credits every two years, showing the ARCB they are keeping up with the latest advances and studies made in reflexology. An ARCB certified reflexologist is highly qualified to practice reflexology. If you are in search of a reflexologist, use the following information to help you find a qualified practitioner near you.







Things You'll Need:





Access to the internet.







How to Find a Reflexologist, by Grace Covelli




1


Check the American Reflexology Certification Board website. Here’s where you’ll find a list of Board Certified Reflexologists. You will gain access to a list of qualified reflexologists by clicking on the state you wish to find your reflexologist in.





2


Check the internet. Type “reflexologists” into the search bar to access pages of links you can click on to locate a reflexologist.





3


Look for practicing reflexologists in an alternative healthcare directory. Reflexologists advertise their business in publications such as these.





4


Check local spas, chiropractic and podiatric offices. Many doctors know reflexology is an excellent complementary therapy and will refer you to a reflexologist if you request to see one.





5


Check local massage facilities. Reflexology is thought of as a form of massage by some people, even though it is a therapy that is separate from massage. Many places that offer massage also offer reflexology.





6


Ask your doctor to recommend a reflexologist to you.








Tips & Warnings










Do not have reflexology if you think you are pregnant.








Do not have reflexology if you have a serious medical condition, or a recent foot or ankle injury. Ask your doctor when it will be all right for you to have reflexology.



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