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There are a number of massage therapy schools in the Twin Cities metropolitan region. Most offer a wide assortment of courses and training to meet all requirements of the massage therapist. A number of these provide Reflexology as part of a standard training program. Just what is Reflexology? It is an alternative treatment approach that concentrates on energy flow to help relieve the tension and stress found in the body.<br><br>It is not surprising that the prevalence of Reflexology has spread rapidly across the country. The techniques for reflexology are extremely different from traditional massage, yet include it as part of an elective class for any of the accredited massage and shiatsu degree programs in Minneapolis massage therapy school. Since it's such a popular modality, many massage therapists have chosen to add Reflexology as one of their massage specialties. Because of this, massage therapists can benefit by adding Reflexology as an additional modality to their clinic. In addition, students pursuing a professional massage therapy degree or continuing their education can learn Reflexology at their school and then add it to their program.<br><br>The benefits of Reflexology come from the particular regions of the body where reflex points are situated. When applied properly, it is going to target these reflex areas in the hands and feet to help promote healing through increased blood flow and decreased tension. This same targeted application will also improve muscle strength in the shoulders and back. However, just as with massage, there are not specific regions of the body that are targeted for reflexology. Instead, it is thought that the hands and feet are the best location for applying pressure for maximum benefits.<br><br>Perhaps the most popular area where Reflexology is practiced is over the shoulders and neck. 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Dr Charlotte Proudman, a research fellow at Cambridge and barrister, was critical and described the new legal strategy as 'the ultimate form of victim-blaming'.
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