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Update from the Fortuneswell Clinical Reflexology Service at Dorset County Hospital

  • Update from the Fortuneswell Clinical Reflexology Service at Dorset County Hospital

    As many of you will be aware the Clinical Reflexology CR service I run at Dorset County Hospital for patients undergoing cancer treatment is funded by the Fortuneswell Cancer Trust  FCT. I provide the FCT with annual reports on how the service is operating according to patient feedback and these are delivered at the FCT…

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  • 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…

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  • 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…

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  • 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…

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  • 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

  • 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

  • Update from the Fortuneswell Clinical Reflexology Service at Dorset County Hospital

    As many of you will be aware the Clinical Reflexology CR service I run at Dorset County Hospital for patients undergoing cancer treatment is funded by the Fortuneswell Cancer Trust  FCT. I provide the FCT with annual reports on how the service is operating according to patient feedback and these are delivered at the FCT…

    Read More