The Complete Guide to Foot ReflexologyReflexology Research Project, 1993 - 234 pages |
Contents
The Theory of Reflexology | 2 |
Applied Theory | 13 |
In Summary | 23 |
Working the Foot | 34 |
Desserts | 58 |
Reading the Foot | 64 |
Evaluating the Foot | 77 |
Reading the Foot | 92 |
Interviewing the Individual | 119 |
The Session Plan | 128 |
You the Reflexologist | 144 |
The Workplace Environment | 150 |
Anatomy and Physiology | 158 |
Anatomy | 167 |
Tables of Disorders | 184 |
Bibliography | 222 |
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Common terms and phrases
adaptation to stress Adrenal glands ankle apply technique ball big toe blood Body Stress body's bottom brain bunion Callousing client colon consider create cue of thickening digestive Disorders double thumb walking endocrine glands Eye/ear Fallopian tubes feel feet fifth metatarsal Foot Reflexology foot stress gallbladder gland reflex area goal hard tonus heel ileocecal valve Illus Individual reports individual's ingrown nails injury left foot leverage liver located lower back Lymphatic lymphatic system muscles neck nerve nervous system nique Note the touch organs pancreas pattern of stress pituitary plexus reflex area press and assess problems Puffiness referral area reflex area reflex stress Reflexology Chart relaxation right foot sensitivity sensory session shoulder sigmoid colon small intestine solar plexus stage of adaptation stress adaptation Stress Inference stress pattern tailbone technique application Technique Strategy tension Thickness thumb walking technique tion touch stress cues upper back ureter visual stress cues waistline Wear spots zone
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