Wiki ReflexologyClinical Encyclopedia

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Wiki Reflexology Encyclopedia

A complete category system for reflexology, foot massage, podiatric wellness, medical safety, therapeutic protocols, tools, oils, anatomy, and reflexology maps.

126 wiki pages 5 levels deep 6 core rubrics
Level 1

Anatomy of the Foot

Medical anatomy pages connecting bones, fascia, nerves, circulation, and traditional reflexology zones.

  1. Level 2 Skeletal Architecture
    1. Level 3 Tarsal Bones
      1. Level 4 Talus and Calcaneus
        1. Level 5 Biomechanical Reflexology Cautions
  2. Level 2 Muscles and Fascia
    1. Level 3 Plantar Fascia
      1. Level 4 Intrinsic Foot Muscles
        1. Level 5 Pressure Modulation Protocols
  3. Level 2 Peripheral Nerves
    1. Level 3 Tibial Nerve Pathway
      1. Level 4 Plantar Nerve Branches
        1. Level 5 Neuropathy Red Flags
  4. Level 2 Circulation and Lymphatics
    1. Level 3 Venous Return
      1. Level 4 Edema Screening
        1. Level 5 Drainage-Safe Touch
  5. Level 2 Reflex Zones and Meridians
    1. Level 3 Zone Theory
      1. Level 4 Medial and Lateral Lines
        1. Level 5 Chart-to-Anatomy Correlations
Level 1

Reflexology Maps and Charts

Structured pages for plantar, dorsal, side, hand, ear, and clinical chart interpretation.

  1. Level 2 Whole-Foot Maps
    1. Level 3 Plantar Organ Zones
      1. Level 4 Digestive Respiratory Endocrine Mapping
        1. Level 5 Interpretation Limits
  2. Level 2 Dorsal and Side Maps
    1. Level 3 Spine and Limb Zones
      1. Level 4 Lateral Foot Line
        1. Level 5 Mobility Mapping
  3. Level 2 Hand and Ear Maps
    1. Level 3 Comparative Microsystems
      1. Level 4 Foot Access Contraindicated
        1. Level 5 Cross-Map Protocols
  4. Level 2 Interactive Chart Standards
    1. Level 3 Readable Labels
      1. Level 4 Evidence Tags
        1. Level 5 Accessibility and Print Versions
  5. Level 2 Clinical Chart Use
    1. Level 3 Intake Notes
      1. Level 4 Chart Annotations
        1. Level 5 Safety Consent Language
Level 1

Types of Massage and Techniques

Technique pages covering Thai foot massage, Shiatsu, Swedish relaxation, deep tissue, acupressure, and Ayurvedic approaches.

  1. Level 2 Thai Foot Massage
    1. Level 3 Sen Line Context
      1. Level 4 Massage Stick Technique
        1. Level 5 Contraindications and Pressure Limits
  2. Level 2 Shiatsu and Acupressure
    1. Level 3 Meridian Pressure
      1. Level 4 Point Rhythm
        1. Level 5 Pressure Scale Calibration
  3. Level 2 Swedish Relaxation Massage
    1. Level 3 Effleurage and Petrissage
      1. Level 4 Session Sequencing
        1. Level 5 Comfort Outcomes
  4. Level 2 Deep Tissue Foot Work
    1. Level 3 Fascia Loading
      1. Level 4 Tissue Risk
        1. Level 5 Avoiding Overtreatment
  5. Level 2 Ayurvedic Foot Massage
    1. Level 3 Marma Points
      1. Level 4 Oil Selection
        1. Level 5 Warming and Cooling Protocols
Level 1

Medical and Therapeutic Care

Condition-aware pages for common foot complaints, nervous-system symptoms, swelling, pain, stress, sleep, and digestive support.

  1. Level 2 Plantar Fasciitis
    1. Level 3 Fascia Anatomy
      1. Level 4 Pain Drivers
        1. Level 5 Referral Rules
  2. Level 2 Neuropathy
    1. Level 3 Protective Sensation
      1. Level 4 Diabetes Precautions
        1. Level 5 No Sharp Tools
  3. Level 2 Edema and Swelling
    1. Level 3 Fluid Assessment
      1. Level 4 Lymphatic Support
        1. Level 5 Emergency Warning Signs
  4. Level 2 Arthritis and Joint Pain
    1. Level 3 Joint Inflammation
      1. Level 4 Range Limits
        1. Level 5 Session Adaptation
  5. Level 2 Stress Sleep and Digestion
    1. Level 3 Autonomic Nervous System
      1. Level 4 Relaxation Protocols
        1. Level 5 Evidence Grading
Level 1

Treatments and Protocols

Practitioner protocol pages for screening, sequencing, contraindications, specialty populations, documentation, and aftercare.

  1. Level 2 Intake and Screening
    1. Level 3 Health History
      1. Level 4 Contraindication Triage
        1. Level 5 Documentation Checklist
  2. Level 2 Step-by-Step Sessions
    1. Level 3 Preparation
      1. Level 4 Zone Sequence
        1. Level 5 Aftercare Instructions
  3. Level 2 Specialty Protocols
    1. Level 3 Pregnancy Children Older Adults
      1. Level 4 Pressure Modification
        1. Level 5 Referral Thresholds
  4. Level 2 Practitioner Standards
    1. Level 3 Hygiene
      1. Level 4 Consent
        1. Level 5 Clinical Charting
  5. Level 2 Aftercare and Follow-Up
    1. Level 3 Hydration Myths
      1. Level 4 Response Tracking
        1. Level 5 Escalation Pathways
Level 1

Tools and Oils

Equipment pages for massage sticks, creams, essential oils, ergonomic tools, clinic kits, cleaning, and safe product selection.

  1. Level 2 Massage Sticks
    1. Level 3 Materials and Shapes
      1. Level 4 Safe Pressure
        1. Level 5 Cleaning and Storage
  2. Level 2 Creams and Lotions
    1. Level 3 Skin Barrier
      1. Level 4 Diabetes-Safe Choices
        1. Level 5 Allergy Checks
  3. Level 2 Essential Oils
    1. Level 3 Dilution
      1. Level 4 Contraindications
        1. Level 5 Pregnancy and Children
  4. Level 2 Ergonomic Tools
    1. Level 3 Practitioner Wrist Health
      1. Level 4 Treatment Setup
        1. Level 5 Repetitive Strain Prevention
  5. Level 2 Clinic Kit
    1. Level 3 Storage
      1. Level 4 Infection Control
        1. Level 5 Documentation Supplies