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Τετάρτη 14 Νοεμβρίου 2018

Dublin Orthopedic Reflexology 3 – day workshop


Friday 24th Saturday 25th Sunday 26th May 2019

Presented by Spiros Dimitrakoulas and hosted by Joan Moore and Mary Littlewood
Venue Walmer College and Holistic Centre
1st floor River House
Raheny Shopping Centre
Raheny
Dublin5

Orthopedic is a compound word made up from the Greek word
“Ortho” = to stand and the ancient Greek word “Pedis” which can also mean “to bind” ……. The feet in our case.

Spiros will show you how Hippocrates (Father of modern medicine) teaches us to bind the feet, loosening here-tightening there, in order for someone to stand straight up, to have autonomy and wellbeing, thus health!
This 3-day workshop will cover the anatomy and physiology of the lower leg in great detail to teach a thorough understanding, and the techniques for each structure.
Spiros taught his highly informative and hands - on course in Walmer College last March, which was a huge success and participants learned lots of wonderful techniques to add to their existing skills (check Walmer College website for testimonials).
Joan and I feel very privileged and excited to offer this inspirational and motivational course again in Ireland.
This course is suitable for all reflexologists especially for those who are or would like to treat sport injuries.
To assist athletes with maintaining optimum health and fitness, and any other problems of posture, gait, foot and leg pain, and to understand structural disorders in adults and children.
Also how to use Spiros’s specific techniques to relieve discomfort and improve overall wellbeing.

Places are limited so for more details and to reserve your place please email joansbeauty@live.ie or mtelittlewood@gmail.com Phone 01-8329645/0870909300.
Walmer College FB page or Balance &Harmony School of Reflexology FB page.
Investment €415 early bird €385 (€100 deposit is required to reserve your place) this is non-refundable unless course doesn’t form.