![]() I always make these areas the first to treat in this condition. These areas display a disturbed tissue feel and are indicators of pelvic imbalance. ![]() These will show more on one foot than the other. Note the shaded areas over the instep, extending to the lateral side of the foot. This imbalance impacts on the lumbar and sacral areas, causing inflammation and damage. In my experience, reflexology has shown that the imbalance of the pelvis and the hip joints is the primary cause of most LBP. The painful spinal reflexes are frequently indicators of the secondary cause of the problem. The common error is for the practitioner to automatically focus on working the medial spinal reflexes (unless in the case of a direct spinal trauma). These areas are the primary areas of causation. It will generally be found that the reflexes will show as disturbed on one foot more than the other and also on the same side as the pain the client experiences. The areas around the lateral and medial hip reflexes, across the instep (while holding the foot in a dorsiflexed position) and the lateral side of the foot are the key areas to consider.
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