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Foot massage therapists in the UK
Tired, aching feet? Reflexology is the go-to foot treatment — browse reflexologists and foot-massage therapists and book directly.
Independent foot massage therapists in the UK
44 therapists
FeaturedAnca
Marylebone · LondonFrom£80/60 minAvailable today
FeaturedMaria
Mayfair · LondonFrom£90/60 minAvailable today
Megan
LeedsFrom£100/60 min
Elliot
BirminghamFrom£60/60 min
Maria
Angel · London
Mia
Manchester
Sofia
LeicesterFrom£50/60 min
Ebony
BathFrom£85/60 min
Iveta
Coventry
Annie
KenilworthFrom£55/60 min
Isabella
Plymouth
Melinda
Bournemouth
Sara
PortsmouthFrom£45/60 min
Lyn
SouthamptonFrom£45/60 min
Ash
ReadingFrom£60/60 min
Wilo
LiverpoolFrom£50/60 min
Bruno
Vauxhall · London
Alexandra
BrightonFrom£80/90 min
Alice
Brighton
Juan
HoveFrom£60/60 min
Lucy
BristolFrom£70/60 min
Elaya
Newcastle
Lucy
YorkFrom£50/60 min
Max
CambridgeFrom£55/60 min
Amara
Bradford
Lana
Knightsbridge · LondonFrom£115/60 min
Katarzyna
East Greenwich · LondonFrom£60/60 min
Torres
Fulham · LondonFrom£69/60 min
Jammie
Marylebone · LondonFrom£80/60 min
Bobby
North Kensington · London
Vivian
Covent Garden · London
Hamid
Kensington · London
Charlotte
Glasgow
Tatiana
Edinburgh
Antonia
LeedsFrom£90/60 min
Laura
Mayfair · LondonFrom£70/60 min
Ivy
Soho · LondonFrom£100/60 min
Laila
Clapham Junction · London
Joanna
Earlsfield · LondonFrom£60/60 min
Marcely
South Kensington · London
Fernanda
Fitzrovia · London
Cleo
Clerkenwell · London
Tara
Mill Hill · LondonFrom£100/60 min
Sarah
Acton · LondonFrom£60/60 min
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What is a foot massage?
A foot massage eases tension and tiredness in the feet, and for many people the treatment they're really after is reflexology — a therapy that applies targeted pressure to points on the feet. If you want your feet soothed and relaxed, a foot-focused treatment or reflexology session is the usual choice.
Reflexology — the main foot treatment
Reflexology is the established foot-based therapy: firm, targeted pressure applied to points across the feet, which many people find deeply relaxing. If you're looking for a professional foot treatment rather than a device, this is usually what you want.
Foot massage as part of a treatment
Some treatments include the feet as part of a full-body session — Thai massage, for example, involves foot and lower-leg work, and a full body massage covers the feet too. If you want more than just the feet, one of these may suit better.
How to choose
For a dedicated foot treatment, reflexology is the usual choice; if you want your whole body worked with the feet included, consider a full body or Thai massage. Browse verified therapists and book directly.
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Foot massage
The main professional foot treatment is reflexology — targeted pressure on points across the feet, which many find deeply relaxing. Some full-body treatments (like Thai or a full body massage) also include the feet. 'Foot massage' as a standalone isn't a distinct technique — reflexology is usually what people are after.
They overlap but differ. A foot massage relaxes and eases the muscles of the feet; reflexology applies targeted pressure to specific mapped points and is a distinct therapy. If you want a professional foot treatment, reflexology is the usual choice.
Reflexology is the most common choice for tired feet, using firm targeted pressure many find very relaxing. If you'd like your feet included as part of a broader treatment, Thai or a full body massage also work the feet and lower legs.
Many reflexologists offer dedicated foot-based sessions. If you want more than the feet, a full body or Thai massage includes them as part of a wider treatment. Browse therapists on MaciaLux and check what each offers.
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