Revisiting reflexology: Concept, evidence, current practice, and practitioner training
Author: Nurul Haswani Embong,Yee Chang Soh, Long Chiau Ming, Tin Wui Wong
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Description: Revisiting Reflexology Concept, Evidence, Current Practice, and Practitioner Training, is a review article exploring the effectiveness and training of reflexology practitioners, emphasizing its non-invasive nature and potential health benefits.
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