Selected Product: | An Introductory Guide to Massage Paperback Author: Louise Tucker Artist: Pamela Gaillard Publisher: Holistic Therapy Books Release Date: November 2001 ISBN-10: 190334803X ISBN-13: 9781903348031 Average Customer Rating: | | An Introductory Guide to Anatomy and Physiology (New Edition) with CD ROM ISBN-10: 1903348285 Succeeding in Business: Starting and Running a Practice for Professionals in Therapy and Healthcare. ISBN-10: 1903348056 The Concise Book of Muscles ISBN-10: 1905367112 Muscle Book: New Edition ISBN-10: 0893892637 Ross and Wilson Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness ISBN-10: 0443101019 |
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I've just finished my ITEC holistic massage, reflexology and aromatherapy exams. It's frustrating, but you will need these LT books to pass the exams. ITEC like to put obsure bits of Louise Tucker misinformation into theory exams.
Get it as cheap as possible because you won't learn much from from it and you won't to use it once your qualified.
By the way, I don't belive that the rave reviews of this book are real. They can't be. They cannot POSSIBLY be talking about the same book! | More poor information from a poor "professional" body | Customer Rating: | | The fact that this book is required reading for any course shows just how endemic poor standards of teaching are in this country. Any teacher using this text as their reference and not refusing to pass it on to students should be ashamed of themselves. If you are thinking of joining a massage course and this is the main source of information then PLEASE find yourself another college with some dignity. | conflicting information | Customer Rating: | I have purchased this book and the anatomy & physiology by the same author as they are the study books for the ITEC course this year. You definatley need both books as not all of the information on the muscles is in both, they do seem to conflict slightly yet written by the same author. I do feel concerned that this is the recommended book of study and this author also sits on the ITEC board. As a registered nurse I am glad that I have my medical text books to cross reference with as I think you would struggle if you did not use a validated medical text book. A good started book, but you would need to spend more money buying a more indepth book, so you could save the money that this has cost. | Comprehensive easy to follow text book for massage students | Customer Rating: | | As a College Principal it has been very difficult to find a book that was pitched correctly for my ITEC students. This book contains all the relevant course material for serious students without burying it too much in unecessarily complicated pseudo-medical terms. Excellent section on the Muscular system which is challenging for most students especially origin,insertion and action. I would urge Lecturers as well as students to buy this book, but not those who simply want a touchy-feely guide to better relationships! |
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