Subjects:
Anatomy and physiology (theory and practice)
Etiopathogenesis - the meaning of illness in the holistic approach to patients
Assessment of patients' stress levels and identification of anatomical areas more frequently affected by somatization
Exercises (theory and practice)
Antidepressant massage anxiety, insomnia, depression, phobias and panic attacks
Slimming massage and nutritional guidelines, cellulitis, obesity, bulimia-anorexia
Hypertension treatment massage cardiocirculatory diseases, arteriosclerosis, arterial hypertension, myocardial and peripheral ischaemia, Burgher and Raynaud’s disease, varicose veins, micro- circulatory disorders (cellulitis)
Visceral massage gastroenteric disorders, digestive disorders, gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, diseases of the liver and dyskinesia of the bile tract, gall bladder stones, spastic colitis and hemorrhagic recto colitis, Crohn’s disease, constipation, anal hemorrhoids and raghades
Cervical-brachialmassage cervical pain, cervical arthritis, osteoporosis, cervical disk disorder, whiplash, scapular-humeral periarthritis, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome
Neurological regeneration massage degenerative neurological diseases, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease and senile dementia
Massage treatment of problems related to the sex drive, menstrual cycle, infertility
Massage during pregnancy and preparation for birthing
Pain-relieving andpostural massage: spinal problems, backache, kyphosis, lordosis, scoliosis, disk ailments, slipped disks and lumbar and sciatic pains.
Massaging the elderly: treatment of age-related disorders, of infectious diseases due to low immunity reactions, autoimmune diseases |