Louise Horsfield

Louise Horsfield
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    • Louise Horsfield commented on comment by PH

      Thanks Pushka, So you think it's all of them except muscle?

    • Louise Horsfield

      Please can anyone help me with the following question. I'm getting confused!

      Which of the following are types of connective tissue?

      collagen, tendon, adipose tissue, blood, skin, muscle, hyaline cartilage, fascia

      Thanks!!

      • PH

        Me too I am I need help
        2 which of the following are type of connective tissue. In the book it is not clear.
        A blood. Yes
        B collagen tendon. Yes
        C adipose tissue yes
        D skin. Yes
        E muscle
        F hyaline cartilage. Yes
        G facia. Yes
        H periosteum
        I bone. Yes
        J neutrons
        K ligament yes
        L epidermis. Yes
        M nerves
        N joint capsules

    • Louise Horsfield commented on comment by Cara

      Hi Cara,
      At the bottom of Course Modules and Subjects, you will see Final Exams, go to Final Theory Exam then Past Theory Exam and Revision Tips. You should be able to download some past exam papers.
      Hope that helps.
      All the best.
      Louise

    • Louise Horsfield

      Hi Dror,
      I have been looking at some old exam papers, short questions, and I am unsure about one question. Name a muscle which can both flex and adduct the arm?
      Thank you for your help with this.
      Louise

      • Cara

        Hi Louise, I'd be really interested to have a look at these too as I've really not been too sure as to what I can focus on re. learning wise since seeing you all last. Please could you advise where you found these, thanks so much x

      • Cara

        Hi there, I have been looking at what work we should be doing this week other than the notes you already gave us and watching some of the videos online to refresh our learning, and have only just come across the notes on the muscular system and nervous system as well as a few other bits there....the course timeline by day section..... Dror please can you advise if we should've learnt all of this by the time we see you next week? ...I'm not sure if I have missed an email on this or if this is perhaps old material? A little bit confused about what theory work we should've been doing?

        Thanks, Cara

    • Louise Horsfield

      Hi Dror,
      I have a client who is supposed to come tomorrow for massage. She has just messaged me to tell me that she has hypermobility, and she says her back "went" this morning and she doesn't think she will be able to lay on her front. I was thinking of asking her if she is able to lie on her side supported by pillows for side lying massage. Do you have any advice, or do you think I am not experienced enough yet for this kind of client.
      Thank you for any advice or help.
      Louise

    • Hi Ikeraam,

      Thanks for your message.

      have sent you a text message.

      Louise

    • Hi Everyone,

      I am a new Bodyology student and looking for massage swaps. Best days for me are Thursday's. Saturday's and Sunday's. I am in Brighton but am happy to travel or to host.
      Look forward to hearing from you.
      Thanks.
      Louise

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    • By Barbara Edwards

      I've now had six massage treatments from Louise. From the very first session Louise was very good and it was hard to believe she was a novice. Over the past 8 months she has learnt new techniques some more successful than others. For example I did not like the Thai massage and it is not for me. I found the positioning quite awkward. However for the last session Louise used the side massage position which was so comfortable and was easily my favourite. I wish her well in her future career.

    • By Balbir Gill

      Louise was a very considerate masseuse; she took a detailed history and asked where my problem areas were and then actually focussed on these during the massage. During the massage she also asked if the pressure she was using was right for me which was great, as sometimes the masseuse 'just seems to be going through the motions' and you come out feeling it was a waste of time and money! The room was warm and comforting with a very calming ambience which helped me to relax. I was quite nervous as I am rather overweight but Louise made me feel at ease during the whole process. Thank you so much!

    • By Tayja M

      It was extremely relaxing and soothing. It was my first massage and I am glad that my first experience was so wonderful. When Louise asked about my history, I felt like I wasn't telling a stranger but I was telling a friend. I am glad there were so many choices of where she could massge, so not just the usual back and ,but she can do face, arms and much more. I can't wait for my next massage with Louise!

      Tayja (age 10)

    • By Chelsea Matless

      I had a massage today 29/3/19
      Louise made me feel very welcome and comfortable, the room temperature was perfect, I felt at ease and I sometimes worry about my body, as we all do, I didn’t feel awkward at all, she made sure I was ok at all times, the pressure was good and I would definitely have one again and highly recommend.
      Thank you :)

    • By Samira islam

      I cannot praise louise enough. She is so good in many aspects. A very friendly therapist, with a calm aura around her that makes you feel comfortable since the first moment.
      Regarding the massage itself? I am always very disappointed when it finishes, I always wish there was more.
      She has a very unique technique, combining the best aspects of all the techniques she had mastered. More or less pressure or focusing on one part of the body (for me is my back as I have stress pain ), is not a problem for her.
      I would strongly recommend and already booked my second massage with Louise so looking forward to my massage on 31st March.

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    • Louise Horsfield
        Louise Horsfield

        Please can anyone help me with the following question. I'm getting confused!

        Which of the following are types of connective tissue?

        collagen, tendon, adipose tissue, blood, skin, muscle, hyaline cartilage, fascia

        Thanks!!

        • PH

          Me too I am I need help
          2 which of the following are type of connective tissue. In the book it is not clear.
          A blood. Yes
          B collagen tendon. Yes
          C adipose tissue yes
          D skin. Yes
          E muscle
          F hyaline cartilage. Yes
          G facia. Yes
          H periosteum
          I bone. Yes
          J neutrons
          K ligament yes
          L epidermis. Yes
          M nerves
          N joint capsules

      • Louise Horsfield
          Louise Horsfield

          Hi Dror,
          I have been looking at some old exam papers, short questions, and I am unsure about one question. Name a muscle which can both flex and adduct the arm?
          Thank you for your help with this.
          Louise

          • Cara

            Hi Louise, I'd be really interested to have a look at these too as I've really not been too sure as to what I can focus on re. learning wise since seeing you all last. Please could you advise where you found these, thanks so much x

          • Cara

            Hi there, I have been looking at what work we should be doing this week other than the notes you already gave us and watching some of the videos online to refresh our learning, and have only just come across the notes on the muscular system and nervous system as well as a few other bits there....the course timeline by day section..... Dror please can you advise if we should've learnt all of this by the time we see you next week? ...I'm not sure if I have missed an email on this or if this is perhaps old material? A little bit confused about what theory work we should've been doing?

            Thanks, Cara

        • Louise Horsfield
            Louise Horsfield

            Hi Dror,
            I have a client who is supposed to come tomorrow for massage. She has just messaged me to tell me that she has hypermobility, and she says her back "went" this morning and she doesn't think she will be able to lay on her front. I was thinking of asking her if she is able to lie on her side supported by pillows for side lying massage. Do you have any advice, or do you think I am not experienced enough yet for this kind of client.
            Thank you for any advice or help.
            Louise