Laura Norman Foot Reflexology Part 2

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October 26–28, 2012, 9 am–6 pm

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24 NYS LMT, NCBTMB, AOTA, ARCB CE Hours

In Foot Reflexology Part 2, continue your journey to Professional Reflexology Certification:

- Learn and practice additional advanced therapeutic techniques for the lower legs and feet
- Explore the relationship between Reflexology and anatomy & physiology
- Focus on the specific anatomy and physiology of the lower legs and feet, including their impact on the interrelated systems of the body
- Understand the role that bio-mechanics, gait analysis, foot function and shoe assessment play in effective reflexology
- Study foot pathologies and their relationship to the body's systems.

Prerequisite: Laura Norman Foot Reflexology Part 1

Tags: Certification, CEUs, Education, Foot Reflexology, Reflexology

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