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Description

In this intensive, systematic course you will learn to confidently and safely practice Reflexology Healing massage for personal and professional use.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN & PRACTICE:
Reflexology foot massage techniques
You will understand Reflex point location in depth
Have a deeper knowledge of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) concepts
Studied Acupuncture Meridian locations and Theory
You will know various medical applications of each of the Reflex point areas
During the course you will have gained an awareness of the connections of the Reflex areas and their associated organs and parts of the body
At the end of the course you will be able to confidently perform a Reflexology foot massage treatment
You will have a deeper understanding of TCM Meridian Theory and treatment principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine
COURSE CONTENT:
Reflex Point locations
Theory lectures on TCM
Acupuncture Meridian Theory
Practical lessons on Reflexology massage techniques
Signs and symptoms of dysfunctions in the body by Reflexology palpitation
You will gain a deep and practical understanding of the Reflex points and how they relate to meridians and organs in the body and, learn to remove blockages to restore vital energy to the body. It is recommended that you do a daily Qigong practice to develop you sensitivity and awareness to your own energy and others. (See my courses on Udemy, 'Learn Secret Chinese Exercises: Live stress free & happy' and 'Learn Secret Chinese Exercises: Live energized & happy now').
Thank you for joining me on my course, please send me feedback, ask me any questions and please write a review.
Cheers,
Pete C
Who this course is for:
The course is best suited for Health Practitioners, Bodyworkers & Massage Therapists
This course is best suited for Therapists who would like to deepen their understanding of Traditional Chinese Medicine and how it applies to Reflexology
This course is not suited for anyone who wants a basic Reflexology course
This course is not suited for anyone who has never practiced any form of bodywork or massage before

What you'll learn

Conduct a full advanced Reflexology treatment

Understand Traditional Chinese Medicine at a deeper level

Apply advanced Reflexology techniques to each of the reflex points

Have a greater sensitivity and awareness of the human body through the feet

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Reflexology Course Introduction
1
1.1-Course Introduction
2-History of Reflexology
2
2.1-History of Reflexology
2.2-Glossary of terminology
3-Mapping the Reflexes of the feet
12
3.1-Head and Neck Area – The Toes
3.2-Thoracic Area – The Ball of the Foot
3.3-The Abdominal Area – The Arch of the Foot
3.4-The Pelvic Area – The Heel of the Foot
3.5-The Spine – The Inner Foot
3.6-The Outer Foot (Lateral)
3.7-The Reproductive Area – Medial Ankle
3.8-The Reproductive Area – Lateral Ankle
3.9-The Dorsum (Top) of the Foot
3.10-All reflex points: both sides of the foot-medial & lateral ankle aspects
3.11-All reflex points: The Top (dorsal of the foot) and the medial and lateral ankle
3.12-All reflex points: plantar aspect (sole/bottom) of the foot
4-Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Acupuncture Meridians
20
4.1-Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Introduction
4.2-What are Meridians?
4.3-Meridians and connection to Reflexology
4.4-The flow of Qi in the Meridians in a 24 hour cycle
4.5-Lung Meridian
4.6-Large Intestine Meridian
4.7-Stomach Meridian
4.8-Spleen Meridian
4.9-Heart Meridian
4.10-Small Intestine Meridian
4.11-Bladder Meridian
4.12-Kidney Meridian
4.13-Circulation/Pericardium Meridian
4.14-San Jiao/Triple Burner Meridian
4.15-Gallbladder Meridian
4.16-Liver Meridian
4.17-Ren Mai Vessel
4.18-Du Mai Vessel
4.19-The Three Yang Leg Meridians
4.20-The Three Yin Leg Meridians
5-Step by step guide for a basic Reflexology treatment
4
5.1-Pre-treatment preparations
5.2-Best Herbs to use for pre treatment foot bath
5.3-Best massage oils to use for Reflexology
5.4-Most effective sequence for conducting a Reflexology treatment
6-Relaxation Techniques
15
6.1-1-Pressure point holding (Solar Plexus / K1)
6.2-2-Achilles tendon stretch
6.3-3-Ankle rotation
6.4-4-Loosen ankles
6.5-6. Ankle traction techinques
6.6-7. Side to side ( support at K1 and SP4)
6.7-8. Spinal twist
6.8-9. Wring the foot (wet towel / twisting)
6.9-10. Lung press
6.10-11. Metatarsal movers
6.11-12. Pinching method
6.12-13. Rotate, turn and stretch (all toes)
6.13-14. Walking the toes
6.14-15. Lift and stretch (All toes)
6.15-16. Toe rotations
7-Reflex point Techniques
9
7.1-1. Thumb walking
7.2-2. Finger walking
7.3-3. Hook and back up
7.4-4. Rotation on the point
7.5-5. Press and slide
7.6-6. Milking of the toes
7.7-7. Four finger press
7.8-8. Single knuckle method
7.9-9. Beck method
8-Reflex area Techniques
8
8.1-Head and Neck Area – The Toes
8.2-Thoracic Area – The Ball of the Foot
8.3-The Abdominal Area – The Arch of the Foot
8.4-The Pelvic Area – The Heel of the Foot
8.5-The Spine – (The Medial) the Inner foot & (Lateral) Outer foot
8.6-The Reproductive Area – Medial Ankle
8.7-The Dorsum (Top) of the Foot
8.8-The Reproductive Area – Lateral Ankle
9-Single Reflexology Point Techniques - The Head and Neck area - The Toes
14
9.1-1. The Brain
9.2-2. Sinus and Teeth
9.3-3. Pituitary gland
9.4-4. Hypothalamus & Pineal gland
9.5-5. Mastoid
9.6-6. The Eyes
9.7-7. Chronic Eye
9.8-8. The Ears
9.9-9. Chronic Ear
9.10-10. The Lymphatic System
9.11-11. Eustachian Tube
9.12-12. The Neck
9.13-13. Thyroid Helper
9.14-14. The Temples
10-Single Reflexology Point Techniques-The Thoracic Area - The Ball of the foot
7
10.1-1. The Lungs
10.2-2. The Heart
10.3-3. The Thymus Gland, Oesophagus, Trachea And Bronchi
10.4-4. The Thyroid Gland
10.5-5. The Parathyroid Glands
10.6-6. The Diaphragm
10.7-7. The Solar Plexus
11-Single Reflexology Point Techniques-The Abdominal Area-The Arch of the foot
14
11.1-1. The Liver
11.2-2. The Gallbladder
11.3-3. The Stomach
11.4-4. The Pancreas
11.5-5. The Duodenum
11.6-6. The Spleen
11.7-7. The Small Intestine
11.8-8. The Ileo-Cecal Valve / Appendix
11.9-9. The Large Intestine / Colon
11.10-10. The Rectum / Anus
11.11-11. The Kidneys
11.12-12. The Adrenal Glands
11.13-13. The Ureters
11.14-14. The Bladder
12-Single Reflexology Point Techniques-The Pelvic Area-The Heel of the foot
2
12.1-1. The Sciatic Nerve
12.2-2. The Pelvis
13-Single Reflexology Point Techniques-The Spine - The Inner foot
6
13.1-1. Brain Area
13.2-2. Cervical Vertebrae
13.3-3. Thoracic Vertebrae
13.4-4. Lumbar Vertebrae
13.5-5. Sacrum
13.6-6. Coccyx
14-Single Reflexology Point Techniques-The Reproductive Area-The Ankle
7
14.1-1. The Lymph/Groin
14.2-2. The Fallopian Tubes / Vas Deferens
14.3-3. Bladder Meridian (Lateral Aspect)
14.4-4. The Ovaries / Testes (Lateral Aspect)
14.5-5. Kidney Meridian (Medial Aspect)
14.6-6. The Uterus / Prostate Glands (Medial Aspect)
14.7-7. The Vagina / Penis (Medial Aspect)
15-Single Reflexology Point Techniques-The Top of the foot
10
15.1-1. Breasts
15.2-2. Oesophagus Center
15.3-3. Circulatory Points
15.4-4. Speech Center
15.5-5. Upper Lymph Systems
15.6-6. Tonsils
15.7-7. Nose And Mouth
15.8-8. Lacrimal Glands
15.9-9. Fallopian Tubes / Vas Deferens
15.10-10. Lymph / Groin
16-Single Reflexology Point Technique-The outer foot (lateral aspect)
5
16.1-1. Knee
16.2-2. Hip
16.3-3. Elbows
16.4-4. Shoulders
16.5-5. Gallbladder meridian access point
17-Treatment plans for specific disorders
7
17.1-Disorders of the Sense Organs - Skin
17.2-Disorders of the Sense Organs - Eye
17.3-Disorders of the Sense Organs - Ear
17.4-Disorders of the Cardiovascular System
17.5-Disorders of the Lymphatic System
17.6-Disorders of the Respiratory System
17.7-Disorders of the Digestive System
18-Credits
1
18.1-Credits
19-Course Summary
1
19.1-Course Summary