Hello one and all.
I have very much enjoyed reading the myriad of posts on this wonderful Website but have yet to find much regarding Podiatry.
I realise this is not a holistic therapy. but I feel very much that it follows on from Reflexology, as there were SO many clients I could not treat because their feet needed a Podiatrist or were contra-indicated.
I am starting Uni in September (having studied Reflexology and the exams are tomorrow and next Tuesday....fingers crossed!) and would very much like to chat to others who have traversed this route or are indeed contemplating it!
(I have met Karen and Gill on here, when Gill left her moving message about her inspiring life and Karen and I replied to it and realised ALL three of us were very interested in Podiatry (all having studied Reflexology first).
Karen and I are actually starting Uni in September (same place!) so that was brilliant to find someone that easily on here (I had only joined that day!!!!).
Anyway, enough for the moment, I just wondered whether others had a view on the above?
I hope very much to fly the flag for Reflexology and not lose my holistic roots, as I believe both have a place in today's world and should walk hand in hand to help people achieve their best possible health, whatever their presenting ailments.
I was dismayed though to read in the Guardian recently that a Podiatrist (cant remember his name) who when he was asked to comment on different types of shoes... rather shot himself in the foot when he commented on a shoe that purported to have Reflexology points.... He basically said he was an evidenced-based specialist who did not see how a foot could represent organs in the body and show their current state of health etc. etc. At first I thought he was just commenting on the shoe but on further reading he obviously didnt believe in either!
Well clearly, he had NOT heard about Accupressure or Accupuncture!!! Although I have only learnt the zones, I am fully intending to study the meridians...which Accupuncture loosely follows.
Incidentally this Uni has a Degree in Complementary Therapies too! And a Degree in Accupuncture on offer! I hope its a forward-thinking Uni that I shall be able to fit my holistic roots into its syllabus!
Hope to hear from someone soon!
Linda
I have very much enjoyed reading the myriad of posts on this wonderful Website but have yet to find much regarding Podiatry.
I realise this is not a holistic therapy. but I feel very much that it follows on from Reflexology, as there were SO many clients I could not treat because their feet needed a Podiatrist or were contra-indicated.
I am starting Uni in September (having studied Reflexology and the exams are tomorrow and next Tuesday....fingers crossed!) and would very much like to chat to others who have traversed this route or are indeed contemplating it!
(I have met Karen and Gill on here, when Gill left her moving message about her inspiring life and Karen and I replied to it and realised ALL three of us were very interested in Podiatry (all having studied Reflexology first).
Karen and I are actually starting Uni in September (same place!) so that was brilliant to find someone that easily on here (I had only joined that day!!!!).
Anyway, enough for the moment, I just wondered whether others had a view on the above?
I hope very much to fly the flag for Reflexology and not lose my holistic roots, as I believe both have a place in today's world and should walk hand in hand to help people achieve their best possible health, whatever their presenting ailments.
I was dismayed though to read in the Guardian recently that a Podiatrist (cant remember his name) who when he was asked to comment on different types of shoes... rather shot himself in the foot when he commented on a shoe that purported to have Reflexology points.... He basically said he was an evidenced-based specialist who did not see how a foot could represent organs in the body and show their current state of health etc. etc. At first I thought he was just commenting on the shoe but on further reading he obviously didnt believe in either!
Well clearly, he had NOT heard about Accupressure or Accupuncture!!! Although I have only learnt the zones, I am fully intending to study the meridians...which Accupuncture loosely follows.
Incidentally this Uni has a Degree in Complementary Therapies too! And a Degree in Accupuncture on offer! I hope its a forward-thinking Uni that I shall be able to fit my holistic roots into its syllabus!
Hope to hear from someone soon!
Linda