Foot reflexology · zone 1
Spine - cervical — Left hand
Placement
Location: Along the radial (thumb-side) border of the left hand beside the thumb, from the tip of the thumb back to the joint at its base; the seven cervical vertebrae are spread along that edge.
Longitudinal zone(s): 1 of 5
Side: left hand
Tradition: Shared across schools
Traditional use
Traditionally thumb-walked along the bony edge as the opening of a spinal sequence.
Reflexology is a traditional practice, not an evidence-based medical treatment. Systematic reviews have not shown it to be effective for any medical condition. These maps document what practitioners traditionally use — they are not claims about how the body works.
Frequently asked questions
Where is the spine - cervical reflex area on the hand?
Along the radial (thumb-side) border of the left hand beside the thumb, from the tip of the thumb back to the joint at its base; the seven cervical vertebrae are spread along that edge.
Which tradition does this placement come from?
Shared across schools. The major schools broadly agree on this placement.
Does pressing this area treat the organ it is named after?
No. Reflexology maps are traditional diagrams, not descriptions of anatomy or physiology. Systematic reviews have not found reflexology to be an effective treatment for any medical condition.
Sources
References displayed on this page were recorded with the point dataset.
- Dwight C. Byers, "Better Health with Foot Reflexology: The Original Ingham Method" International Institute of Reflexology charts, hand reflex chart section
- Barbara and Kevin Kunz, "Complete Reflexology for Life" Hand reflex charts, palmar and dorsal views
- Beryl Crane, "Reflexology: The Definitive Practitioner's Manual" Hand charts and zone-theory chapters
- Chinese hand reflex-zone charts (手部反射区) as taught in the Chinese hand-massage tradition Standard Chinese palmar and dorsal hand reflex-zone chart