Jenny Hannon Reflexology

Jenny Hannon Reflexology This is a holistic therapy that works on the principle that the whole body is mapped out on the feet.

When specific even pressure is applied to the feet, it activates the healing powers of the body, giving relaxation, harmony and a feeling of wellbeing.

Available appointments next week areTUESDAY 27TH 11.30a.m and 2.00p.mTHURSDAY 29TH 2.00p.m and 4.00p.mFRIDAY 30th 9.30a....
23/01/2026

Available appointments next week are
TUESDAY 27TH 11.30a.m and 2.00p.m
THURSDAY 29TH 2.00p.m and 4.00p.m
FRIDAY 30th 9.30a.m.
Take some time for you 👣 🥰

18/01/2026
18/01/2026

A Lovely ambience in my freshly decorated treatment room today🥰 For a lovely relaxing treatment contact me for more info go to jennyhannonreflexologist.com

11/12/2025

Give someone a special gift this Christmas. The gift of Reflexology. Vouchers available for an hour of pure relaxation. Pm for details.
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08/01/2024

Taking time for you is another important benefit in this very busy world. Jennyhannonreflexologist.com book an appointment today. time for self ❤️‍🩹

WHY YOUR FOOT ARCHES ARE SO IMPORTANTProper arch mechanics allow for shock absorption when we walk. This requires the ri...
23/12/2021

WHY YOUR FOOT ARCHES ARE SO IMPORTANT

Proper arch mechanics allow for shock absorption when we walk. This requires the right amounts of both pronation and supination in the same step. We contact the ground in a supinated position and immediately pronate. This pronation increases the mobility of the foot to absorb the shock of your steps.

If you don't pronate, such as with a high arched foot you cannot dissipate the shock. That shock will have to be taken on somewhere else. Often it is at the inside of the heel where it contributes to plantar fasciitis. Other times it travels up into the lower leg and causes shin splints.

If you overpronate, you repeatedly overstretch ↔ the plantar fascia, which can lead to tissue overload and pain. That motion will travel up the kinetic chain, internally rotating the knee and hip. This stresses the medial knee ligaments and meniscus, which just so happen to be the most common area to see degeneration. I wonder why? Internal rotation at the hip will also shut down the hip abductors, which are dynamic stabilizers of the hip and pelvis. This can lead to pain in the hip, SI joint, and low back. Noticing a trend yet?

The feet are the foundation of your entire body. If their mechanics are off, everything could be as WHY YOUR FOOT ARCHES ARE SO IMPORTANT

Proper arch mechanics allow for shock absorption when we walk. This requires the right amounts of both pronation and supination in the same step. We contact the ground in a supinated position and immediately pronate. This pronation increases the mobility of the foot to absorb the shock of your steps.

If you don't pronate, such as with a high arched foot you cannot dissipate the shock. That shock will have to be taken on somewhere else. Often it is at the inside of the heel where it contributes to plantar fasciitis. Other times it travels up into the lower leg and causes shin splints.

If you overpronate, you repeatedly overstretch ↔ the plantar fascia, which can lead to tissue overload and pain. That motion will travel up the kinetic chain, internally rotating the knee and hip. This stresses the medial knee ligaments and meniscus, which just so happen to be the most common area to see degeneration. I wonder why? Internal rotation at the hip will also shut down the hip abductors, which are dynamic stabilizers of the hip and pelvis. This can lead to pain in the hip, SI joint, and low back. Noticing a trend yet?

The feet are the foundation of your entire body. If their mechanics are off, everything could be as well.

I am blown away today, I treated a lovely client with lipoedema for the second time using RLD.   After the treatment the...
02/12/2021

I am blown away today, I treated a lovely client with lipoedema for the second time using RLD. After the treatment there was 1/2 an inch difference in size and she commented that her legs felt much lighter. This treatment absolutely amazes me.

With the winter fast approaching why not treat yourself to Hot Stone Reflexology. Take a look at my website for full det...
11/10/2021

With the winter fast approaching why not treat yourself to Hot Stone Reflexology. Take a look at my website for full details. www.jennyhannonreflexologist.com

So pleased to announce that I have qualified as an RLD practitioner.  This is an amazing treatment.
03/09/2021

So pleased to announce that I have qualified as an RLD practitioner. This is an amazing treatment.

Address

41 The Ridings
Paddock Wood
TN126YB

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 6:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 6:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 2:30pm

Telephone

+447849467909

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