
Barbara and Kevin Kunz are internationally recognized reflexologists, authors and educators. Beginning with work with clients paralyzed by spinal cord injury in 1980, the Kunzes’ research and development over the years shaped ideas and theories of reflexology practice within the nervous system. Their work lead to interest from the scientific community resulting in an fMRI research project conducted in 2023.
The research project Neural Pathways of Applied Reflexology was launched at the suggestion of Dr. Stefan Posse of the University of New Mexico (UNM) School of Medicine who had become interested in the Kunzes’ ideas and theories.
Scientists from the UNM School of Medicine and University of Minnesota School of Medicine directed the research.
fMRI brain scans were acquired from healthy participants and stroke patients as reflexology technique was applied to specific reflex areas of the foot by Kevin Kunz.
To date preliminary results indicate proof of concept for reflexology, demonstrating that foot reflexology application activates areas of the brain aside from those related to the foot. Demonstrated as well is effect on stroke patients.
The Kunzes raised the funds for the privately funded study administered by the non-profit unmfund.org with contributions from more than 151 individuals and individuals from around the world.
Kunz and Kunz written works represent their ideas researched and developed over the years. They are the bestselling authors of 24 reflexology books. The books are published in 17 languages with 56 editions. Kunz and Kunz have written more than 100 editions of the newsletter Reflexions and numerous articles. The Kunz’s written works are quoted by researchers in more than thirty research studies.
The launching of the Reflexology Research Project in 1980 and www.reflexology-research.com in 1996 established for them the purpose of pursuing the goal of legitimacy for reflexology through research. Innovations have resulted from more than forty years of Kunz and Kunz research and development including many firsts:
• Illustrated how-to instruction book for foot reflexology, The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology (1981) ( Revised in 1993, 2008)
• Development of self-help hand and foot reflexology techniques. The illustrated how-to instruction book for self help applications of reflexology, Hand and FootReflexology, A self-self-help guide
• Development of hand reflexology techniques. The illustrated how-to instruction book Hand Reflexology Workbook.
• Theory about how reflexology works: pressure technique application to the feet and hands
•Explanation of how reflexology works in the nervous system
• Legal parameters and defense for reflexology practice; definition, categorization system and code of ethics for reflexology
• Tracking and cataloguing reflexology research
• Development of an assessment system for hand reflexology and foot reflexology:reading the foot and hand with a cues and inferences method common to nursing
• Exploring the reflexology paths of the world
• Work with clientele including: paralysis (spinal cord injury), stroke and resuscitation leading to defined protocols
• Understanding the problems of sitting too much as a lack of pressure experienced by the feet as described in Un- Sit Your Life (2015), Intermittent Moving (2019)
• Exploring the health and wellness benefits of creating reflex activity through the sensory experiences such as sight, sound, Proprioception,
Kunz and Kunz Published Works
1981
The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology (RRP Press)
1982
The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology (Prentice Hall)
Also published in Dutch, German, Japanese, and Spanish languages as well as in the United Kingdom
1984
Hand and Foot Reflexology, A Self-Help Guide (Simon & Schuster)
Also published in Dutch, German, Hebrew, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese languages as well as in the United Kingdom
1985
Hand Reflexology Workbook (Simon & Schuster) Also published in Spanish (Mexico)
The Practitioner’s Guide to Reflexology (Simon & Schuster)
1993
The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology (Revised) (RRP Press)
1996
The Parent’s Guide to Reflexology (HarperCollins)
Also published in Italian
1998
Hand Reflexology Workbook (Revised) (RRP Press)
1999
Medical Applications of Reflexology, Findings in research about the safety, efficacy, mechanism of of action and cost-effectiveness of reflexology (RRP Press)
2001
My Reflexologist Says Feet Don’t Lie (RRP Press)
2003
Reflexology, Health at Your Fingertips (Dorling Kindersley)
Also published in the United Kingdom as well as the languages French (France, Switzerland, Canada), German (Germany, Switzerland), Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Russian, Slovak, Farsi (Arabic), Japanese, Chinese (Taiwan), Korean, Vietnamese and Malaysian languages.
Medical Applications of Reflexology (Revised) (RRP Press)
2005
The Complete Guide to Foot Reflexology (Third Edition) (RRP Press)
Reflexology Deck (Dorling Kindersley)
2006
Hand Reflexology (Dorling Kindersley)
Also published in the United Kingdom as well as in German and Italian languages