reflexology trainings offered at the moment.
(Admission fees to museums and meals are at the
participant’s expense.)
The course will be held between 9:30am – 16:30pm so
this will give you more than enough time for sightseeing in downtown Athens or
to enjoy the Athens Riviera which is very close to the venue. During our 3 day course I will be your host
and you will have my full attention so as to accommodate
your stay and make sure you get the most from your visit to Athens.
- The Pythagorean cup, or the “Cup of greed", this is a wonderful souvenir of Greece and will prove helpful for your training in pain education.
- and the OR training video!
The normal price for purchase is 100 euro.
For persons who have already completed the OR training, and wish to attend again, a 50% discount applies.
Coffee, tea, fresh fruits will be offered at the breaks and are included in the course fee. One evening dinner at a local traditional Greek taverna is on me!
Investment: 430€
Early bird booking by 15/01/2025 offer
price 350€
Deposit: 100€ (non refundable in the case of cancellation, but, you will receive the OR training video - sample here)
Indian summer training Sunday September 28th-Tuesday 30th 2025
This training is scheduled the next day after the ICR conference in Athens which will be heldfrom on the 26th and 27th. I have chosen this date to accommodate those possibly interested in OR training and will be attending the conference. And because it will be World Reflexology Week, an extra discount (50 euro) on the early bird fee is added.
Investment: 430€
Early bird booking by 01/01/2025 World Reflexology Week offer
price 300€
Deposit: 100€ (non refundable, in the case of cancellation, but, you will receive the OR training video - sample here)
For enquiries or to book your place please
contact: spirosreflex@gmail.com
Or +30 6936163040 Viber or WhatsApp
See you in Athens!
ORTHOPEDIC
REFLEXOLOGY
In the Orthopedic Reflexology approach, we learn in detail the anatomy of the lower limb. This means the bones of the foot, the intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the foot, the arteries, veins and lymph vessels, the peripheral nerves of the feet, the ligaments and tendons.
We do this because, as Reflexologists, we apply
various manual techniques to the feet in order to affect the reflexes there.
Our techniques are not only superficial skin deep but can go deeper much
deeper, right to the bone. A better understanding of the anatomical structures
where our reflexes are embedded will enlighten us on choosing and applying
correctly the most efficient techniques and finally doing an even better job.
Different manual techniques have different results, and
up to date research is informing us of exactly that. Hippocrates in the 5th century
BC seems to have been ahead of his time. This is because he wrote back then a
specific paragraph describing the variety in manual techniques based on the
amount of pressure applied and the duration of the application. Importantly he
also wrote down for us the effect each application has on the tissues. And it
is a definitive fact, that today’s research findings, agree with his from back
then.
In Orthopedic Reflexology training, we learn and
understand this paragraph, and we utilize it through our techniques on the
intrinsic muscles and other structures in the feet, where the reflexes are
embedded, where they exist.
In order for
nature to heal everything must be in moderation which is best.
By utilizing the experience one has obtained in discriminating the reflex areas or the condition
of the foot’s tissues and then applying the correct technique, the proper amount of pressure for the appropriate amount of time, to achieve the “medium” as taught by Hippocrates in order for nature to heal. Orthopedic Reflexology practitioners use the present condition of the tissues of the feet as a guide to proceed in applying our techniques. Anatomical charts to understand the reflexes, Dr. Fitzgerald’s zones, the Chinese meridians and fascial continuities, as well as to effectively work on the feet.
In Orthopedic Reflexology we also learn how to
alleviate, complementary to standard care, a number of foot issues such as
hallux valgus, plantar fasciitis and hammer toes, which in turn reflexively
affect and help treat disorders found in other parts of the body.
Hippocrates describes in detail four main “veins” that
are considered the forefather of the Chinese meridians. These veins or
meridians have striking similarities with the modern therapeutic concept of
myofascial chains which are continuous lines of connective tissue that run
through the body. The Hippocratic veins will be outlined theoretically in
detail and compared to Tom Myers myofascial chains and the Chinese meridians
and approached practically until the knee and elbow respectively.
During this 3 day course attention is also given to
understanding modern concepts of pain and the “science” behind Reflexology and
utilizing this knowledge in our every day work. The history and origin of
reflexology is also reviewed.
Please note – Orthopedic reflexology is open to all
who wish to have a better understanding of the lower limb and Reflexology, and
not only to Reflexologists. Upon completion of the course everyone will be able
integrate the techniques learnt immediately into their practice.
In short…
– if you ever wanted to specialize in the lower limbs
(anatomy physiology),
– if you ever wondered why what you already do with Reflexology is helpful,
– if you ever wonder why you are NOT helping,
– if you ever wanted to be introduced to the sphere of Greek medicine
Then this course is for you!
The majority of the course is focused on the practical
applications of the Orthopedic Reflexology techniques. There are many
structures in our feet and each one requires a unique technique.
Orthopedic Reflexology 3 Day Course
- Hippocrates and Galens guide on the effects
of “rubbing” Anatripsis
- Anatomy
of the foot
- Hippocrates 4 pairs of Veins (meridians)
- Muscle chains/ Zones/ Chinese meridians/
Nerve pathways
- Orthopedic
Reflexology Maps
- Hippocrates
Holistic approach
- The
‘science’ behind reflexology
- Effective techniques for local foot
problems such as hallux valgus and hammer toes
- Explain Pain-understanding the modern
concepts
- Referenced Reflexology History – Why is
this important for the outcome of your treatment and for our future as a
profession?