DIPLOMA IN REFLEXOLOGY
Entry Requirements for an ITEC Diploma in Reflexology
- Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology or equivalent. (e.g BSc in Nursing)
- Professional Conduct and Business Awareness or equivalent.
(For equivalent qualifications see ITEC website)
Other Routes
If you do not have the stated entry requirements you can take Anatomy and Physiology and Professional Conduct and Business Awareness courses concurrently.
We offer all of the these courses and they run concurrently.
The Diploma in Reflexology Course covers the following
- History, theories and philosophies of Reflexology
- Code of practice and ethics
- Benefits of Reflexology
- How it works
- The structure of the foot
- Methods of consultation
- Contra indications
- Disorders and conditions of the feet
- Client reactions to treatments
- Home care advice
- Referral procedures
Benefits of Reflexology
- Reflexology relieves stress and tension and has a deeply relaxing effect. 75% of disease is estimated to be stress related
- As reflexology improves blood circulation, it thus increases the efficiency of all organs and cells
- It helps release trapped nervous energy (approximately 7000 nerves are stimulated by reflexology massage)
- It improves waste removal and elimination
- Reflexology also activates the body’s self healing
Format for the Reflexology Diploma Course
1 evening (3 hrs) per week for 25 weeks.
(some evening sessions can be substituted with weekend sessions (Saturdays and Sundays) but
only by agreement with the class members).
Qualification
ITEC Diploma in Reflexology


