
Manual Guide Infant Massage Therapy Part- 2
Manual Guide INFANT MASSAGE THERAPY (further the Manual) is part of the course designed to help everyone to learn the theory behind massaging movements, as well as to practice what was learned during in-person massage sessions led by the course instructor Aurelia Vizitiu. The student is expected to learn the theory from the Manual and then to apply the knowledge during practical sessions. Upon completion of the tests at the end of the course, the participant will receive a certificate of completion of the entire course. The Manual itself consists of two parts.
The Manual’s Part II is intended mainly for medical professionals because it applies the theoretical basis from Part I towards various diagnosis and health conditions in children during their first year of life. Various birth trauma and its clinical presentation are examined and specific massage techniques are suggested. Massage techniques in challenging health conditions such as damages of the central nervous system, the spine, fractures, torticollis, pneumonia, Coxofemoral dysplasia, W-sitting, clubfoot, and cerebral palsy are thoroughly addressed.
Aurelia Vizitiu shares her professional and hands-on experience and invites everybody to explore children’s massage.

About Author
The course instructor, Aurelia Vizitiu, is a Certified Massage Therapist with over twenty years of professional medical experience. She resides in the province of Ontario, Canada. Her professional experience includes over seven years of work as a doctor in anesthesiology and massage therapy in Moldova and massage therapy with focus on paediatric massage in Canada. She works with children of all ages and she is eager to share her professional knowledge with everyone who is thriving to simply explore infant massage (for example, parents of children) or enhance their paediatric massage skills (medical professionals). The course Infant Massage Therapy is created for this purpose. Aurelia Vizitiu helps infants and toddlers to develop and improve their physical condition to achieve milestones of their age.
