An Introductory Guide to Reflexology

An Introductory Guide to Reflexology
Author: Louise Tucker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2008
Genre: Reflexology (Therapy)
ISBN: 9781903348321

The Introductory Guide to Reflexology provides a concisely explained and thoroughly illustrated introduction to a complex subject. Aimed specifically at students, it is designed to be easy to use, informative and readable. The book includes the required material for many examination syllabuses, such as ITEC and covers: Study and revision are facilitated with an annotated fold-out foot chart, detailed illustrations and clearly stated learning objectives. The history and development of Reflexology The theory and concept of Reflexology Techniques and applications How to create specific conditions How to carry out professional consultation

Reflexology for Beginners

Reflexology for Beginners
Author: David Vennells
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2001
Genre: Reflexology (Therapy)
ISBN: 9780738700984

Provides the history of the alternative therapy known as reflexology along with step-by-step instructions for practicing the various techniques of foot massage.

In Focus Reflexology

In Focus Reflexology
Author: Tina Chantrey
Publisher: Wellfleet Press
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0760367396

Complete with a framable poster, In Focus Reflexology contains everything you need to know to get started in this classic subject.

Clinical Reflexology E-Book

Clinical Reflexology E-Book
Author: Denise Tiran
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0702048445

Clinical Reflexology takes the practitioner on a journey of examination, critical review and debate prior to making recommendations for best practice in reflexology. The phenomenal rise in interest by health professionals in Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), and in particular touch therapies, has led to a need for texts that relate and integrate theory and practice to health care settings. Clinical Reflexology does this, expanding and exploring concepts introduced in the first edition. Many CAM books have been written for therapists working in private practice but many of these practitioners are also now working in healthcare settings. This book allows both groups to facilitate the greater integration of clinical reflexology in clinical practice. The book is divided into two sections. The first deals with key themes, including an up-to-date review of the research evidence and appropriate methodology, safe and supported practice and integration issues. All these themes are explored and discussed utilizing the available literature, analysis of models and concepts and are related specifically to health care practice. The second section focuses on the clinical application of reflexology and how it can be best adapted to the context. The contributors are committed pioneers in their field with a track record of integrating reflexology within clinical settings. Many are teachers, coordinators of therapy services and supervisors. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Dr Peter Mackereth is the Clinical Lead for Complementary Therapies and Smoking Cessation Services at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust Manchester. He is a registered nurse, and has worked in intensive care, neurology and oncology. Peter has an MA in Medical Ethics and has completed a PhD project examining reflexology vs. relaxation training for people with Multiple Sclerosis. An author and renowned speaker, Peter has held academic post in number of universities, most recently as Reader in Integrative Health at the University of Derby. Denise Tiran, a midwife, lecturer and reflex zone therapist, is an internationally acclaimed authority on complementary therapies in pregnancy and childbirth. She is Director of Expectancy, the leading provider of professional education on the safe use of complementary therapies in maternity care, including a special pregnancy course for reflexologists. Her latest book, Reflexology for Pregnancy and Childbirth, was published in January 2010.

Feet First

Feet First
Author: Laura Norman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1988-11-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0671634127

Argues that the healing powers of the body can be tapped by applying pressure to the feet, and discusses the practice of reflexology.

Hand Reflexology

Hand Reflexology
Author: Vidya Fischer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2015-02-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530604265

Our fast-paced world is forcing us to become more and more aware of the dangers posed by stress to our mental and physical well-being. In the search for natural and healthy stress relieving techniques, people are increasingly turning to the skills and wisdom of ancient Eastern cultures, such as is the case with hand reflexology. Hand reflexology is a technique which employs self-massage of certain focal points in the hands that can directly and immediately boost your health and revitalize your energy and bloodflow. In this book, I'm going to help you thoroughly understand hand reflexology and exactly how it works. You'll learn all about the benefits, apart from just tension relief, including improved blood circulation, cell growth, relaxation of muscles, reduced pain, a better functioning digestion and immune system, and overall detoxification of the body. I'll also show you how to perform this massage technique on yourself or others, including a diagram of pressure points and the corresponding organs, and I'll point out the safety measures that must be practiced along the way. I hope that you decide to take full advantage of this quick, easy, and inexpensive - yet powerful - method of staying healthy and eliminating stress.

Reflexology

Reflexology
Author: Beryl Crane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1998
Genre: Massage
ISBN: 9780760712481

Reflexology is a gentle and extremely effective form of therapeutic foot massage. An ancient technique of treating the whole body by pressing reflex points in the foot, reflexology is rapidly becoming one of the most popular complementary therapies.

The Art of Reflexology

The Art of Reflexology
Author: Inge Dougans
Publisher: Element Books, Limited
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1992
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

Shows how to find and use the reflexology points on the foot which relate to different parts of the body, in order to restore the balance of energy, to prevent ill health, and also to assist relaxation.

Reflexology

Reflexology
Author: Paula Thayer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2016-09-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781537672199

NEW Second Edition, Published September 14, 2016If you're interested in learning all about reflexology, including how to self-perform reflexology and practice it on others, then this book is for you! Although reflexology therapy has for a long time been viewed with skepticism, just like many other alternative healing therapies, it does actually work - and this book will explain exactly how it does and why it's so effective. Today, we can say that reflexology is ideal for not only curing pain (which is a primary symptom showing something is amiss in your body) but also the root cause of the pain. It is little wonder then that reflexology therapy has become very popular as a form of holistic healing, unlike pharmaceutical drugs that mostly address only the symptoms. High stress, chronic fatigue, back pain, and fibromyalgia are only a few examples of unwelcome conditions that can easily be alleviated through the practice of reflexology. Not to mention that reflexology is a great form of disorder prevention too! This book will teach you all about the practice of reflexology, including how to self-perform reflexology and practice it on others. A complete hand chart map and foot chart map are provided within the book for your reference as well.

The Foot Book

The Foot Book
Author: Devaki Berkson
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1979
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780064634748