I have a question concerning why is Reflexology called a foot massage? My second question is why does a person in some states have to be trained as a massage therapist to practice Reflexology?
I think mot people think of Reflexology as a "type" of massage because they do not really KNOW what Reflexology is! For the second question, we have this going through the MT board now in GA, are they want ALL "manual type body" work to fall under massage as it will bring the board more money! BUT to be part of the national Reflexology Association you have to have about 300 hours of training just in Reflexology, I do not see many LMTs going out and getting that training!
Raul Mosqueira
Hi all,
I'm a licensed massage therapist from Miami, FL specializing in reflexology & foot massage.
Let me know if you have any questions on reflexology, i'll be more than happy to answer.
Best,
Raul Mosqueira
Jul 9, 2017
Njideka N. Olatunde
I have a question concerning why is Reflexology called a foot massage? My second question is why does a person in some states have to be trained as a massage therapist to practice Reflexology?
Jul 12, 2017
W. Dannie Lane
I think mot people think of Reflexology as a "type" of massage because they do not really KNOW what Reflexology is! For the second question, we have this going through the MT board now in GA, are they want ALL "manual type body" work to fall under massage as it will bring the board more money! BUT to be part of the national Reflexology Association you have to have about 300 hours of training just in Reflexology, I do not see many LMTs going out and getting that training!
Jul 13, 2017