Our beginner’s home learning course in Thai Hand & Foot Massage is designed for anyone who wants to become a Holistic massage therapist. Using our detailed course manual alongside the FREE instructional tutor-led videos (to be released later this year) you will learn how to perform an easy and beautifully therapeutic sequence of massage movements for the hands and feet so that you can confidently deliver a professional Thai hand & foot massage treatment.
The beautifully written and illustrated course manual guides you through a pre-treatment consultation and it also provides you with essential knowledge on the relevant anatomy and physiology plus covering the wide range of benefits from having a candling treatment and how to identify contraindications.
How does home learning work?
Our Certificate Qualification is awarded as soon as you pass the online theory test and allows you to work as a self-employed therapist, start your own home-based business, or even work as a mobile therapist.
This course is suitable for complete beginners and also useful for those who wish to brush up on their techniques.
More about the course
Yes. All of the course training options are perfect for beginners as well as CPD for practicing therapists.
Yes you can. You're able to obtain professional therapist insurance from Westminster Insurance, Towergate Insurance and others.
This is the background and theory that you study from home and then complete an online multiple choice test paper. It is easily completed with between 8-12 hours of study time. For some people it may take a little longer.
Module 1
History of Thai Hand and Foot Massage
Overview of Thai Hand and Foot Massage
Module 2
Effects and benefits overview
Effects and benefits in detail
Module 3
Bones of the hands and feet
Reflexology of the hands
Reflexology of the feet
The lymphatic system
Module 4
Client consultation skills
Consultation environment
Client education
Client confidentiality
Consultation form
Notes on consultation form
Contraindications
Module 5
Correct body mechanics
Guidelines for therapist
Guidelines for client
Module 6
Preparing oil and cream blends for therapy
Client preparation
Therapist preparation
Basic hygiene (therapist)
Adaptations
Module 7
Client lying down throughout therapy
Client lying down and then sitting up
Client seated throughout therapy
Massage demonstrations or 'taster sessions'
Massage techniques explained
Module 8
Working alongside other therapies
Body Detox & Thai hand and foot massage
After therapy recommendations
Information and aftercare advice
The benefits of drinking water
Module 9
Before beginning therapy
Part one: leg work
Part two: foot massage
Part three: hand massage
Module 10
Case study guidelines
Case study examples
Additional information
FAQs
Hints and tips
Your notes and questions
Additional documents
Test paper
Client form
Case study form
Many of the Diploma courses offered by Therapy Training School are accredited (ie: approved for membership & insurance purposes) by the International Guild of Complementary Therapists (IGCT), the Guild of Holistic Therapists (GHT) and the Guild of Beauty Therapists (GBT). Additionally, Therapy Training School is an approved Platinum Training Provider with the International Institute for Complementary Therapists (IICT), and this organisation also accredits many of our Diploma courses for membership & insurance purposes.
All of our Diploma & Certificate training courses throughout the UK are accredited by the IGCT and Therapy Training Academy Ltd and insurance for practicing professionally can be taken out in the UK via Westminster Insurance (highly recommended), Wellbeing Insurance and Towergate Insurance.
With professional insurance in place, you will be able to practice as a self-employed therapist from your home/salon or work independently as a mobile therapist.
*Before you commit to any course, we strongly advise that you check with your potential employer (and Borough Council, if you wish to work in London) to ensure that the qualification you have decided to undertake will be accepted by them, and to find out if you need a licence to work.
View all accreditation and insurance options here >