On September 1 2010, the Philadelphia Bodywork Collective will transform into Philly Community Wellness.  All of the things you love about us (receiving great bodywork in a group setting, affordable sliding scales) will stay the same, and lots will improve.  Among the upgrades:

  • New Services! Among many others, we’ll be adding Acupuncture, Cranio Sacral Therapy, and Tuina. Private appointments with our Doula, Mandi Lawson, will also be available on a very reasonable sliding scale.
  • New Practitioners! The same practitioners you already see, plus 7 more
  • More Hours! Get your Bodywork fix 6 days a week with expanded weekends, early mornings, and weekday afternoons.
  • Uniform Sliding Scales! Each service will have the same price range,  so it will cost the same regardless of who you see.
  • An Improved Space! Same location, but just across the hall from Hawthorne Yoga & Reiki in the new Learn Reiki Philadelphia Center. It’s beautiful, serene, and has lots of comfortable equipment for your practitioner to use during your session.

In the coming days you will be able to book your Bodywork appointments, you can schedule your acupuncture treatment today by clicking here. For all the latest, follow our new Facebook or join us Friday, September 3rd at 5pm for the Learn Reiki Philadelphia Grand Opening Potluck! 1241 Carpenter St, someone will greet you at the door.

Book an hour long session of any service with Vanessa and get a 30 minute reiki session for only $10!

 Book online at http://vanessa-pbc.genbook.com or call 267-237-6924.

Saturday June 26, 2010

Hawthorne Yoga & Reiki

1241 Carpenter St

8-11:30pm

Come meet and party with the members of the

Philly Bodywork Collective!

 Come early and get free mini sessions of reiki, Thai massage, IET, cupping and more!

Enter our raffle to win a FREE treatment! Enjoy live acoustic music, good people, and good vibes!

BYOB and POTLUCK!

 

 

Reflexology: Addressing Pain and Putting Cancer Patients at Ease

Jack Bleeker

May 2010

 

With roots in ancient Egypt, China, and Japan, the art of reflexology is a healing and relaxation technique that has stood the test of time and is familiar to many today. Found on treatment menus in world-class spas and on the schedules of many hospital-based palliative care centers, reflexology is viewed by skeptics as just a foot massage, but those who have recognized the therapy’s benefits will loudly proclaim that it is much, much more.

              For patients with cancer, such as those battling malignant mesothelioma, reflexology is said to have numerous benefits. Used as a complementary therapy along with conventional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation, proponents of reflexology note that the treatment goes a long way in addressing such issues as pain, anxiety, nausea, and vomiting. Especially upon the mesothelioma prognosis, these individuals are in dire need of therapeutic relief from the side effects mentioned.

              So how does a foot rub help eliminate the unpleasant effects of cancer? Simply put, reflexology involves applying pressure to and stretching the hands and feet in order to trigger responses in other parts of the body. Experts theorize that the pressure sends a calming message from the peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system, where it signals the body to adjust its tension level, therefore creating a feeling of overall relaxation, increasing blood supply, and bringing organs to an optimal level of functioning. Others say the success of reflexology relates to the “gate control” theory of pain relief, which theorizes that pain is a subjective experience created by an individual’s brain. The notion that factors like mood or stress can also affect the experience of pain enters into play here. Hence, reflexology can reduce pain by relieving stress and anxiety.

              Though there is no steadfast scientific evidence that reflexology offers a cure for cancers like mesothelioma or any other disease, numerous studies have shown that this complementary therapy improves quality of life for many cancer patients, even if just for a short time, hence, its inclusion in many complementary and palliative care programs at cancer hospitals nationwide.

A 2000 study at the School of Nursing at East Carolina University, for example, involved 23 breast and lung cancer patients who noted “a significant decrease” in anxiety with the use of reflexology treatment. This, wrote the professionals that authored the study, “has important implications for nursing practice as both professionals and lay people can be taught reflexology.

Reflexology is a simple technique for human touch which can be performed anywhere, requires no special equipment, is non-invasive and does not interfere with patients’ privacy, the study continues.

              Indeed, many medical professionals have suggested that caregivers for cancer patients take time to learn reflexology so that they can use it when necessary to help those for whom they are caring find relief from the pain and stress associated with the disease. Furthermore, noted study leader Dr. Nancy Stephenson, in the case of those caring for spouses or other family members, “the therapy provides a way for partners to get involved in their loved one’s care at a time when they may feel there is nothing they can do to help.”

                             

Sources:

University of Minnesota, http://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/explore-healing-practices/reflexology/how-does-reflexology-work

American Cancer Society, http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/content/ETO_5_3X_Reflexology.asp

Dosing, Cancer, and Reflexology (Kunz), http://www.reflexology-research.com/dosing.html

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Discover the Healing Arts

Wednesday April 28, 2010 7:00pm

Essene Natural Food Market, 719 South Fourth St.

Are your curious about bodywork and energy work?  How can these practices help me and where did they come from?   Practitioners from the Philadelphia Bodywork Collective will be on hand to answer those questions and demonstrate various modalities including Thai massage, Reflexology, Shiatsu, Reiki, Cupping, and more.  Discover what these practices can do for you! Enter to win 60 and 30 min massage and reiki sessions!

About the Philadelphia Bodywork Collective
Formed in 2009 by local bodyworkers and reiki practitioners, the Philadelphia Bodywork Collective’s mission is to provide quality and affordable healing arts in a comfortable community setting. With all of the modalities offered (including reiki, Thai yoga massage, shiatsu, reiki with gemstones, reflexology, facial cupping, zoku shin do, and Integrative Energy Therapy) the client is fully clothed and is only asked to remove footwear.  All of the services are offered on an affordable sliding pay scale with the intention of keeping healing within reach for all people.

We finally see grass, hear birds chirping, and feel warm sun against our skin.  Bodywork is a great way to shake off the Winter blues and rejuvenate your body, mind and spirit for the new Season.  Escape from your home or office for an exciting treat, or get a group of friends and schedule your bodywork together  after a trip to the park.  Our practitioners can’t wait to make affordable, high quality Bodywork part of your day!

Friday Feb. 12, 2010 at 6:30pm                                                                                                                                                 Philly Community Acupuncture, 50th and Baltimore Ave., 3rd Floor

Are your curious about bodywork and energy work?  How can these practices help me and where did they come from?   Practitioners from the Philadelphia Bodywork Collective will be on hand to answer those questions and demonstrate various modalities including Thai massage, Reflexology, Shiatsu, Reiki, Cupping, and more.  Discover what these practices can do for you! Enter to win 60 and 30 min massage and reiki sessions!

About the Philadelphia Bodywork Collective
Formed in 2009 by local bodyworkers and reiki practitioners, the Philadelphia Bodywork Collective’s mission is to provide quality and affordable healing arts in a comfortable community setting. With all of the modalities offered (including reiki, Thai yoga massage, shiatsu, reiki with gemstones, reflexology, facial cupping, zoku shin do, and Integrative Energy Therapy) the client is fully clothed and is only asked to remove footwear.  All of the services are offered on an affordable sliding pay scale with the intention of keeping healing within reach for all people.

Our Gift Certificates are the perfect solution to your Holiday shopping needs!  All of our practitioners offer Gift Certificates, so there is a wide variety of options.  Guaranteed to make anyone smile, they are a great choice for your partner, office gift exchange, your doorman-you can even buy a pair of certificates for your favorite couple!  Check out our services, select your practitioner, and contact them directly for payment and delivery options… and maybe book a session for yourself!

Are your curious about bodywork?  What can these practices help, and where did they come from?   Practitioners from the Philadelphia Bodywork Collective will be on hand to answer and demonstrate including Thai massage, Reflexology, Shiatsu, Reiki, Cupping, and more.  Discover what these practices can do for you! FREE

Saturday, November 14, 2-5pm
at
Hawthorne Yoga & Reiki

This is also our big kickoff to WEEKLY Saturday clinics at Hawthorne Yoga & Reiki!  There will be raffles and on-the-spot appointments immediately following the event.  We’ll also have Gift Certificates available for purchase.  Please join us for the celebration!