Question:
Hi
I'm after advice from anyone who does reflexology mobile.....
I am setting up a mobile business and one of my treatments will be reflexology, however, I am a bit concerned about how to set up for the treatment in someone's house. Would you take a portable couch and set it up (although they may not have room for this) or is it best to let them sit in their chair and take a foot stool and work from the floor.......?? I need something that will be comfortable but practical.
Any help would be really really appreciated as I haven't even advertised yet and I already have 3 clients wanting to book appointments!
Thanks
Sass :)
Two words "Lafuma Chair" it is a reclining deck chair which seems to have been adopted for reflexology. Folds, lightweight and very comfy! A kitchen or dining chair will almost certainly be available wherever you gofor yourself to sit on.
They are widley available on the internet. I got mine on Ebay.
Thanks Sandy, I'll have a look and see where I can get one from. Are they expensive?
Sass
I've been looking on E-bay for a lafuma chair and there's only one on there - does anyone know where else i can get one from that won't be too expensive?
Thanks
Sass
try this
i got mine from Argos and at good price - is just like a lafuma
Do the feet come right up Rakhee, like a La fuma.
The only thing I would say is that I've done over 1,000 treatments using my Lafuma and its still in perfect working order, very sturdy. I've got the lightweight one very good for mobile. I regularly check all the nuts and bolts as some of my clients are very heavy;)
ps My reflexology tutor Lindsay dodd sells them for £85. Here is the link
http://www.holistictraining.org/phdi...ent&part=3
If you're short of equipment and doing a fairly informal treatment, one option is to have them lie on the sofa - you should find the feet are at the perfect height to work if they are over the arm of the chair at one end!
Good luck,
Matt
Hi
Look on & click on the sales link then products. I purchased my lafuma chair from them for £99 (cheaper than anywhere else). They offer different styles and colours. I also bought the ankle booster cushion and bag. They also offer a starter pack. You also get a 5% discount ifyou buy a couple of items. I paid by credit card over the phone on a Weds. afternoon and itwas delivered by 9am Thurs. morning - absolutely brilliant site & very helpfull when I rang them up.
Hi Ginger
I have bought a Lafuma and was thinking about buying the ankle bolster thing - at the moment I am using a pillow. Could you tell me a bit more about it, eg:
Is the bolster soft or firm?
Is it comfortable?
Can it be attached to the chair?
Do you think its a good investment?
Many thanks.
Sandra
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I'm after advice from anyone who does reflexology mobile.....
I am setting up a mobile business and one of my treatments will be reflexology, however, I am a bit concerned about how to set up for the treatment in someone's house. Would you take a portable couch and set it up (although they may not have room for this) or is it best to let them sit in their chair and take a foot stool and work from the floor.......?? I need something that will be comfortable but practical.
Any help would be really really appreciated as I haven't even advertised yet and I already have 3 clients wanting to book appointments!
Thanks
Sass :)
Answers:
Two words "Lafuma Chair" it is a reclining deck chair which seems to have been adopted for reflexology. Folds, lightweight and very comfy! A kitchen or dining chair will almost certainly be available wherever you gofor yourself to sit on.
They are widley available on the internet. I got mine on Ebay.
Answers:
Thanks Sandy, I'll have a look and see where I can get one from. Are they expensive?
Sass
Answers:
I've been looking on E-bay for a lafuma chair and there's only one on there - does anyone know where else i can get one from that won't be too expensive?
Thanks
Sass
Answers:
try this
i got mine from Argos and at good price - is just like a lafuma
Answers:
Do the feet come right up Rakhee, like a La fuma.
The only thing I would say is that I've done over 1,000 treatments using my Lafuma and its still in perfect working order, very sturdy. I've got the lightweight one very good for mobile. I regularly check all the nuts and bolts as some of my clients are very heavy;)
Answers:
ps My reflexology tutor Lindsay dodd sells them for £85. Here is the link
http://www.holistictraining.org/phdi...ent&part=3
Answers:
If you're short of equipment and doing a fairly informal treatment, one option is to have them lie on the sofa - you should find the feet are at the perfect height to work if they are over the arm of the chair at one end!
Good luck,
Matt
Answers:
Hi
Look on & click on the sales link then products. I purchased my lafuma chair from them for £99 (cheaper than anywhere else). They offer different styles and colours. I also bought the ankle booster cushion and bag. They also offer a starter pack. You also get a 5% discount ifyou buy a couple of items. I paid by credit card over the phone on a Weds. afternoon and itwas delivered by 9am Thurs. morning - absolutely brilliant site & very helpfull when I rang them up.
Answers:
Hi Ginger
I have bought a Lafuma and was thinking about buying the ankle bolster thing - at the moment I am using a pillow. Could you tell me a bit more about it, eg:
Is the bolster soft or firm?
Is it comfortable?
Can it be attached to the chair?
Do you think its a good investment?
Many thanks.
Sandra
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