Springtime Arrivals with Reflexology.

Spring heralds new beginnings and given the restrictions over the last couple of years I for one am pleased that we are now being encouraged ( with caution) to move forward and start socialising once again. On a personal note, I have completely restricted visiting my children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. So all the more … Read more

Sciatica and the role of Dermatomes.

According to the NHS website Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve which runs from your lower back to your feet is irritated or compressed. Resulting in stabbing, shooting or burning pain in the buttock, with tingling pins and needles, numbness or weakness in the back of the leg, foot and toes. It usually gets better … Read more

A New Year Reflective Exercise

I thought that at the start of a New Year it would be a great opportunity to reflect over my past year working as a complementary practitioner during covid. It is best practice to review how my overall practice runs focusing on my private practice, provision of clinical reflexology to the NHS and the delivery … Read more

Holistic Tips for Winter Health.

In this first article of 2022 I will explore how to build and maintain general health and wellbeing throughout the winter months. Beginning with looking at the evidence that supports the use of dietary supplements, especially those connected to boosting immunity. For some adjusting diet to include more substantial and nourishing foods in order to … Read more

A Festive Prescription

The Christmas holiday period is traditionally recognised as the time for meeting up with friends and loved ones. Last Christmas due to covid many were shielding and denied their annual get-together. 2021 has been tough with restrictions affecting all of us, some more than others. Overall, I have witnessed a fantastic community spirit with people … Read more

Colon Cancer Awareness

90% of Bowel cancer cases can be treated successfully if diagnosed early Bowel cancer affects men and women almost equally and is the third most common type of cancer in 2009 41,142 cases registered with 18,431 female and 22,711 male. Depending on where the cancer starts, bowel cancer is sometimes called colon or rectal cancer. … Read more

Clinical Reflexology for Radiotherapy Patients at Dorset County Hospital

A Clinical Reflexology  (CR) Service was introduced to Dorset County Hospital Foundation Trust DCHFT cancer patients in 2014 the aim being to enhance the cancer patient experience. Funded by Fortuneswell Cancer Trust the service is managed and delivered by self-employed Complementary Practitioner and Clinical Reflexologist Abbigail Langstone-Wring BSc FETC DHom  MFHT MAR MCThA. The service … Read more

Treating Neck Problems with Clinical Reflexology

A stiff or painful neck is a common physical condition I regularly treat with Clinical Reflexology. Acute or chronic neck issues may originate from genetic or birth defects, accident or trauma, poor posture, age related degeneration and diseases such as arthritis. Whilst symptoms arising from problems in the neck such as headaches, shoulder mobility, tingling fingers etc… … Read more

Dilemmas and Difficult Decisions

We are all faced with making decisions daily. Some are easier to make than others. Such as what to cook for dinner this evening  ? the solution is often guided by what is readily accessible in the fridge or freezer. If nothing suitable is found a trip to the local store will provide choices and … Read more