Curriculum
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 32 Lessons
- 30 Days
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- Module 5: Preparation and Professionalism11
- 6.1Prepare the Working Area
- 6.2How to Prevent Infection and Cross Contamination
- 6.3Key Requirements of Personal Presentation
- 6.4Contra-indications That May Prevent or Restrict Treatment
- 6.5The Importance of Conducting Consultations Before Every Treatment
- 6.6Methods of Communication
- 6.7Ethics and Codes of Conduct
- 6.8The Importance of Positive Working Relationships with Other Professionals
- 6.9Test Preparation and Professionalism10 Minutes5 Questions
- 6.10Test Preparation and Professionalism Part 210 Minutes10 Questions
- 6.11Test Preparation and Professionalism Part 310 Minutes6 Questions
- Module 6: Client Assessment and Treatment10
- 7.1Describe the Structure of the Feet, Ankles, and Legs
- 7.2Consultation Techniques
- 7.3Contraindications to Reflexology Treatment
- 7.4Differentiate Between Contraindications That Prevent vs. Restrict Treatment
- 7.5Possible Contra-actions to Reflexology Treatment and Advising Clients
- 7.6The Benefits of Reflexology Treatment
- 7.7Effects of Stress
- 7.8Visually Assessing Your Client’s Feet
- 7.9Test For Client Assessment and Treatment – Part 110 Minutes4 Questions
- 7.10Test For Client Assessment and Treatment – Part 210 Minutes5 Questions
- Module 7: Reflexology Techniques and Treatments9
- 8.11. Reflexology Techniques and a Full Reflexology Treatment Adhering to Professional Codes of ConductCopy
- 8.2Appropriate Movements for Reflexology Treatment
- 8.3Adapting Reflexology Techniques to Suit Client’s Physical Characteristics
- 8.4Reviewing the Reflexology Treatment and Drawing Conclusions
- 8.5Recording Treatment and Secure Information Storage
- 8.6Providing Appropriate Home Care/Aftercare Advice After Treatment
- 8.7Test For Reflexology Techniques and Treatments part 110 Minutes15 Questions
- 8.8Reflexology Techniques and Treatments Part 210 Minutes10 Questions
- 8.9Reflexology Techniques and Treatments Part 310 Minutes10 Questions
- Module 8: Reflexology for Specific ScenariosIn reflexology, various conditions can be addressed by targeting specific systems of origin. The systems of origin refer to the bodily systems from which a particular condition may arise. Please note that the opening and ending session protocols will be covered during the practical part of the training. Also, keep in mind that in some cases, you may observe different approaches during practical sessions. Lastly, it's important to emphasize that reflexologists should not diagnose or prescribe treatments.12
- 9.1Musculoskeletal System
- 9.2Digestive System
- 9.3Respiratory System
- 9.4Endocrine System
- 9.5Lymphatic System
- 9.6Urinary System
- 9.7Reproductive System
- 9.8Nervous System
- 9.9Blood and Cardiovascular System
- 9.10Liver and Digestive System
- 9.11Reflexology for Specific Scenarios : Test 110 Minutes10 Questions
- 9.12Reflexology for Specific Scenarios : Test 210 Minutes8 Questions





