A non-profit professional community supporting practitioners, students, and the wellness-curious since 2000.
Monitor Arizona laws & protect practitioners' rights
Establish professional standards & ethics
Promote continuing education for members
Promote reflexology as a complementary health practice
Connect Arizona reflexologists with national & global associations
Reflexology is an integrative health practice that maps a reflection of the body on the feet, hands, and head — using precise manual techniques to support the body's optimal function.
Reflexology is applied to a fully clothed person — only shoes and socks are removed. A reflexologist uses specific finger, thumb, and hand techniques to stimulate reflex points on the feet, hands, and ears, which correspond to organs and systems throughout the body.
Many clients report benefits including reduced stress, improved sleep, better circulation, pain relief, and a general sense of wellbeing. Reflexology is a complement to — not a replacement for — medical care.
Reflexology zone map — reflex points of the foot
Targeted pressure activates the parasympathetic nervous system, reducing cortisol and promoting deep relaxation.
Supports blood flow throughout the body, aiding cellular health and the body's natural detox processes.
Many clients report relief from headaches, back pain, plantar fasciitis, and other chronic conditions.
By calming the nervous system, reflexology can support healthier, more restorative sleep patterns.
Specialized maternity reflexology supports hormone balance and helps manage pregnancy discomforts.
Sessions offer a meditative pause that helps reset mental fatigue and support emotional wellbeing.
Already a licensed massage therapist in Arizona? Reflexology is legally distinct — and adding it can transform your practice.
Reflexology is specifically exempt from Arizona's Massage Therapy Law (SB 1103, 2004). It can be offered as a stand-alone modality without additional licensing barriers.
Adding reflexology opens new client segments, including those with mobility limitations or conditions that make full-body massage difficult. Differentiate yourself and build retention.
Stay connected, keep your skills sharp, and help advocate for reflexology across Arizona.
Virtual members-only meetups — 2nd Tuesdays at 9am. Discuss clients, legislation, and community topics. Recordings available on request.
View ScheduleAZRA members access the Reflexology Association of California's ARCB-approved webinar library at partner-state discounted pricing.
View ResourcesConnect with fellow members in Mesa and Gilbert for treatment exchange sessions — great for practice hours and peer feedback.
Get ConnectedProfessional members vote in elections and can hold board office. Help shape Arizona reflexology's future.
Your profile on the AZRA website helps clients find you. Keep specialties updated to attract the right clients.
AZRA actively watches Arizona laws affecting reflexology, keeping you informed and protecting your right to practice.
April 25, 2026 · 10am – 12pm
The Reflexology Clinic · 8040 E Morgan Trail #21 · Scottsdale, AZ 85258
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