Reflexology Diploma Training

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Reflexology

Reflexology is the application of pressure techniques to the hands and feet to affect another part of the body. These techniques stimulate pressure sensors, triggering relaxation response throughout the body. Reflexology encourages good health, promoting relaxation, easing pain, preventing disease and improving quality of life. In this workshop you will find out about its principles and how it works.

History


"Among the world's oldest depictions of medical practices are pictographs of hand and foot reflexology."

From ancient times to the present day working the feet has been used by humankind as a means of maintaining good health and well being. Although the exact principles and techniques of its early use are no longer known, artefacts discovered by archaeologists indicate that reflexology has been developed as an aid to health by many societies around the globe from South America to Egypt, Japan, China and throughout Asia.

Zones

The theory underlying reflexology is called Zone Theory. It is similar to the concept of meridians in acupuncture. Just as meridians link one part of the body with another, so a combination of zone charts and maps connects the hands and feet to the organs and structures of the body.



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Further Details

You will soon be covering the following units via email:

1 Introduction: The Cells and Tissues

2 The Skin

3 Support and Movement Systems of the Body - Skeletal System

4 Support and movement systems of the body - Muscular system

5 Integration and co-ordination systems - Nervous system

6 Integration and co-ordination systems - Endocrine syste

7 Integration and co-ordination systems - Special senses

8 Processing and transporting functions - Digestive system

9 Processing and transporting - Respiratory

system

10 Processing and transporting functions - Lymphatic system

11 Processing and transporting functions - Urinary system

12 The reproductive system

13. Meridians and Energy Lines

14. Chakras and energy bodies

15. Zones and Reflexes

16. Grounding and Consultation

17. Foot Warming and Relaxation Exercises

18. Right Foot Treatment

19. Left Foot Treatment

20. Other Conditions

21. Final Assessment Preparation

You will soon be covering the following in practical assessment:

· One days practical application planned after unit 19

· One day to review theory and practical after unit 20.

· You will be required to complete and record 20 hours of case studies for example treat 4 people five times, or 5 people 4 times.

· One assessment day where i observe you doing a consultation, giving after care advice, and doing a treatment on a model you bring in.



Why should you learn with Isis?

• If you have a body massage qualification or an A&P diploma and can send copies of your certificates then you will only need to pay the £450 option. If you DO NOT have an A&P diploma or a body massage qualification then you need to pay the £550 price as this includes the full A&P diploma also.
• This course awarded 118 CPD (Continuous Professional Development) points.
• The course fee includes your Fully Accredited Diploma, thorough course notes, insurance details and refreshments throughout the day.
• A small friendly environment where you receive individual attention from your tutor throughout the day


Accreditation: The Guild of Beauty Therapists

Duration: Three Days to be mutually arranged

Cost: £550 or £450




Guide Price: 450.00