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I have studied reflexology for a while now and i suppose I just wondering. Is this used in bodywork field and how often does

it happen.

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Reflexology is offered on the menus of most LMTs, but it is requested less often than it used to be.  Are you also studying therapeutic massage? If not, you should. 

I am going to be...I have not yet gotten into school for massage therapy but I am trying to pick up  a lot books on the side before I actually start school.

very good plan. And once in classroom, don't stop outside studying.  Watch beaucoup youtube videos, ten minutes in will tell you whether it's something you're interested in.  Don't cull any modality till you have had a taste.  But the hype of ad writers whose job is to interest you in signing you up for umpteen pre-certification classes... ignore if you can.   In my personal opinion, some CEU providers teach the same thing class after class with a different label attached-- you know, I, II, III, IV...... XXXIV ($350 for each) before they finally grant you a certification.  I'd dedicate that much time and money to obtaining a doctorate, but for learning a technique I can pick up off youtube videos and textbooks that I can hold in my hand and study any time I want?

Keep in touch with us: we've invested a bit in your eventual success .  :)

yes, reflexology is a modality some specialize in. that said, you will be more marketable with training in swedish, deep tissue etc.

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