Foot Reflexology Picture Gallery
The charts are all part of our foot reflexology picture gallery. This free-info-website is jam-packed with diagrams and maps of the foot, hand, and face. I've also included step-by-step foot massage routines. It's in four sections.
This is section four, treating the small and large intestines, urinary bladder, hip, and pelvic muscles. Sections one, two, and three can be easily found as you scroll down, and our foot reflexology picture gallery.
Foot Massage Therapy Routine

- Blue toes-- head, brain, sinus, thyroid, stating and ending points of five meridians
- swirly Blue -- large intestine
- Orange -- small intestine
- Light Blue -- urinary bladder
- Green heel -- pelvic bones, joints, and muscles.
- Check for contraindications.
- Warm up the foot and ankle with basic Swedish stokes: gliding, kneading, and squeezing.
- Perform gentle, light compressions throughout the colored area on the chart
- do thumb opposition glides across the heel to the waist-line
- knuckle heel: using your finger knuckles, or a reflexology tool, compress, do circular movements, and rubbing of the heel, particularly in the heel area [green].
- milk heel: grasp the heel with your whole hand, squeeze and glide down and off the heel. Repeat ten times.
- Thumb walk the large intestine, start at the medial part and end at the lateral part. Repeat several times.
- compressions and glides on the small intestine [orange].
- Perform hook-in-and-back-up and pinpoint-and-flex techniques on the urinary bladder.
- Repeat thumb walking the whole area.
- Squeeze and knead the outside edge of the foot
- end this section with pinpoint-and-rotate techniques all along the waist and diaphragm map-lines.
- Repeat on the other foot, noting that the large intestine is slightly different.
Click on the foot charts below to get step-by-step techniques and routines for sections one, two, and three...



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Design Your Own Charts
It's fun creating your own foot reflexology picture.
Blank piece of white paper, a pencil, a foot or hand. Lightly draw around the foot. Do several different sizes of feet and hands. Experiment with lots of different colors. And, take advantage of the online foot reflexology picture charts here at www.reflexology-education-now.com Each page has different illustrations and step-by-step instructions. Draw them. Practice the techniques that go along with that zone of the foot or hand using your own charts.
Complete Reflexology Foot Massage RoutineHere's an introductory, step-by-step routine for reflexology foot massage of the plantar surface of the feet. Make sure to refer to the foot reflexology picture and charts that accompany this routine. - Toes -- head, brain, sinus, thyroid, starting and ending points of five meridians
- Balls of Feet -- heart, lungs, bronchioles, shoulder muscles, joint, and ligaments
- Middle of Foot -- stomach, spleen, pancreas, adrenal glands, liver, gall bladder, intestines, urinary bladder, kidney
- Heel -- pelvic bones, joints, and muscles, including the sciatic nerves
Check for contraindications before starting your reflexology foot massage: fungus, cuts, bruises, recent surgery, ingrown toe nails, swelling, redness, etc.
- Using your oil of choice, warm up the foot and ankle with basic Swedish stokes: gliding, kneading, and gentle stretches.
- Take each toe in turn, gently squeeze, twist, and pull.
- Perform toe brushing: softly brushing the tips of the toes with your palm.
- On the top, bottoms, and sides of the toes, perform thumb and finger walking. Small "inch worm" movements from tip of the toe to the base.
- Gently stretch the toes. Stretch and knead the calf muscles and Achilles tendon.
- Perform thumb gliding and gentle compressions with circular movements all over the balls of the foot.
- Thumb-walk the heart zone, and trough through the bronchioles and the lungs
- Perform the lung-pump: place your soft fist onto the balls of the foot, the lungs. With the other hand, hold the foot and gently push the ankle into dorsi-flexion, then gently pull the ankle into plantar-flexion. Repeat twenty one times.
- Squeeze and knead the outside edge of the foot, just below the small toe. Helps to relax the shoulders.
- Perform gentle, light compressions throughout middle of the foot and the arch.
- Thumb-walk the stomach and spleen on the left foot, and the liver and gall bladder on the right.
- Use the simple Hook-in-and-back-up technique on the adrenal glands, roughly center of the arch of the foot: softly compress with your thumb, drag it down a quarter of an inch, release. Repeat this technique ten times.
Always check the exact location of the reflex organ by viewing the foot reflexology picture gallery provided here. - Circular movements and thumb glides all over this area of the foot.
- Rub the spine. The whole medial, or inside edge of the foot is the spinal column, muscles, and vertebrae. Briskly rub back and forth along this edge, using your palm, starting at the top of the big to to the end of the heel.
- Perform spinal twists, gentle movements of the foot, not the ankle.
- Squeeze and knead the outside edge of the foot to effect all joints of the body, and to stimulate synovial fluid release.
- Perform gentle, light compressions with fingers or thumbs on the heel.
- Do thumb opposition glides across the heel to the middle of the foot. Use a bit more pressure here.
- Knuckle heel: using your knuckles, or a reflexology tool, compress, do circular movements, and rubbing of the heel.
- Milk heel: grasp the heel with your whole hand, squeeze and glide down and off the heel. Repeat ten times.
- Thumb-walk the sciatic nerve, found running horizontally across the center of the heel. Repeat several times.
- Perform Hook-in-and-back-up and compressions with circular motions on the urinary bladder.
- Repeat Thumb-walking the whole area.
- Squeeze and knead all along the outside edge of the foot.
- Thumb glide all along the diaphragm map lines.
- Cover this foot with a towel, and repeat the above steps on the other foot.
- End the whole reflexology foot massage routine by placing your palms on the soles of the feet for one minute.
Use this foot reflexology picture gallery, along with these simple techniques, to enhance your massage therapy practice.
Therapeutic ReflexologyThese reflexology techniques have the reputation for helping in certain disorders and illnesses. They are never a substitute for medical attention, though they may aid in the correction of some disorders.
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