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Good Foot Massage
Give your feet a break with a good foot massage. You can
do it with a partner or try the massage on your own.
- Wash the feet thoroughly and adopt a comfortable
position that allows you to reach all parts of your
foot.
- Anoint the feet with a skin lotion for
lubrication when carrying out the massage.
- Massage the area between your toes using your
fingers and your thumb. Wiggle and wriggle the toes
and pull each one gently. Then move to the four
metatarsal bones that run along the top and middle
of the foot. Moving from the base of your toes to
just above your ankle, slowly massage one area at a
time.
- The soles. When you are working on yourself,
this is easiest with your foot propped on the
opposite knee, with a towel underneath to protect
your clothing from cream. Using your thumbs, make
small, circular motions that cover the entire
surface of the bottom of your foot, moving from the
base of your toes toward your heel. Keep the
pressure of the circles steady and even. Use a bit
more firmness on your heels as the skin there is
tougher.
- Still working the sole, use your pointer and
middle fingers to make crosswise movements, back and
forth, from the heel to the ball of your foot.
- Taking a firm hold of the foot, raising it, and
massaging the back of the calf with the free hand is
effective in relieving muscle stress in that leg.
- With one hand holding the heel and the other
enfolding the toes, rotate the foot, without causing
pain, to gain an overall sense of relaxation, ease
and well-being.
After the massage, wipe the soles of your feet with a
towel to prevent your feet from being slippery. Slip
into some wonderful heavy cotton socks or favorite
(clean) slippers.
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