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Reflexology Course Content

Phase I and II...

  • Course content:

    Reflexology, History, zones, foot disorders, referral areas, helper areas and the mechanics of Reflexology

    Anatomy and physiology of all the body systems

    Understanding applied anatomy and physiology from the reflexology perspective

    Understanding disorders and how to apply this knowledge during a Reflexology session

    Practical application of the Ingham Method® - relaxing and working techniques

    100 required case studies with documentation instruction
    Questions and Answers and much more…
     

Phase III...

  • Course Content:

    How to assess the feet and hands including anatomy, foot conditions and functions

    Advanced techniques and perfecting of Phase I & II techniques
    Hand Reflexology

    Learn to improve personal productivity and have more utilization of energy
    Certification exam preparation

    How to give a Reflexology session

    Marketing and business building
     

Phase IV...

 This is actually another overview of Phase I/II. The student gets a chance to review before taking the practical exam at the end of the first day and then is given the written portion on the morning of the second day. Once the student is finished with their exam they can come back and finish out the practical portion of the class with the rest of the students.