Amy Petersen, NBCR, CRE, Owner & Lead Educator of The Footbridge

Amy is an American Reflexology Certification Board (ARCB®) National Board Certified Reflexologist (NBCR), a National Council for Reflexology Educators (NCRE) Certified Reflexology Educator (CRE), and a certified instructor and practitioner of Integrative Reflexology®. With over 650 hours of certified training in Integrative, Zone (Ingham), and Meridian Reflexology, Amy currently has classes available to expand anyone’s understanding of reflexology and the benefits is can bring to holistic wellness practice.

I feel privileged to learn from Amy. She has a clear grasp of the body and its systems, and yet teaches in a way that is not over my head and keep it interesting. She has many examples of successes with clients that she shares to illustrate the amazing power and potential of reflexology.

Barb D.

Certified Reflexologist & Footbridge Student

Amy is also a Member of the Reflexology Association of America (RAA) and the Reflexology Association of Iowa (RAIA). Amy encourages new and established practitioners to join their state association and the RAA, and to complete certification through ARCB®. More information about ARCB®, NCRE, RAA, and RAIA is listed below.

She has led certification coursework in Iowa for more than 7 years and continuing education (CE) coursework for more than 10 years. She taught classes at Genesis Clarissa Cook Hospice House, Black Hawk Community College, and the Institute for Therapeutic Massage & Wellness (ITMW). She has trained hospice RNs and CNAs in life transition palliative reflexology care and also taught care techniques to family caregivers. She has served clients in eastern Iowa and the Quad City area for more than 20 years.

Amy says, “Instructing my students with hands-on courses to refine their own reflexology techniques is both fun and rewarding!” 

As an educator…

Through The Footbridge, Amy offers a certification series of reflexology classes, as well as class offerings which focus on specialized techniques or additional training. The Level 1 Claire Marie Miller Integrative Reflexology® seminar is prerequisite for all other coursework offered through The Footbridge, and is available through The Footbridge twice a year.

Each of the class modules offered through The Footbridge is also available as a 2-day seminar – including a 16 CE course of study for massage therapists and other healthcare professionals. Available course modules include:

I give the Integrative Reflexology program that Amy teaches five stars! I love her hands-on approach, her openness and availability for Q&A, and her ability to think outside the box.

Amy embodies what she teaches as an instructor and a mentor. I’m blown out of the water by her skills as a reflexologist, her teaching tenacity, and the hundreds of continuing education hours she has put in. She has ignited a fire for me to continue down my reflexology path.

Sarah, CRR

Footbridge student for 3 years

As a practitioner…

Amy is in private practice in association with the Natural Health Improvement Center of the Quad Cities (NHIC) in Bettendorf, IA. She specializes in Integrative Reflexology® care for early onset neuropathy brought on by surgery, chemotherapy, or other personal health conditions, as well as plantar fasciitis.

Her practice also includes palliative reflexology for people challenged by chronic or terminal health issues such as diabetes, ALS, RA, or cancer. Stress reduction and relaxation are also included in her sessions with clients.

One of her favorite aspects of her practice is encouraging clients to understand how to mindfully integrate reflexology into their health care maintenance. In her own personal health journey, Amy has utilized complementary and alternative therapies — in conjunction with standard medical practices — for over 55 years.

Plantar Fasciitis Reflexology

In this class, students will learn specific assessments, techniques and protocols for clients that exhibit symptoms of plantar fasciitis.  Stemming from a variety of underlying health concerns, reflexology is a strong partner and often the most consistent supportive modality for both acute and...

Introduction to Integrative Reflexology® — Level 1

In this class, students will learn the basic techniques of foot reflexology through the Four Theory approach. The whole-hand technique that is taught makes it a gentle practice on both practitioner and client. This technique can be applied as a complete treatment or as a palliative enhancement for...

PTSD + Anxiety Reflexology

In this class, students will learn the techniques and protocols for clients that have specific challenges associated with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety and depression. It is also a class to bring your specific questions concerning previously covered material involving current and...

Meridians of the Hands & Feet

In this class, students learn the foundational history, research, techniques, and applications of reflexology meridians.  Based on Claire Marie Miller’s Integrative Reflexology™ four-theory approach to reflexology meridian points, this whole- hand technique is specific and gentle for both the...

Hand Reflexology

In this class, students will learn the basic history, research, techniques and applications of hand reflexology through the Four Theory approach. The whole-hand techniques that are taught makes it a gentle practice on both practitioner and client. These techniques and applications can be...

Hospice, Autoimmune, Neuropathy and Lymph Drainage (HANL)

In this class, students will learn techniques and protocols for clients that have specific challenges associated with: hospice care, autoimmune disorders, neuropathy, and lymphatic system drainage. These clients may present with a broad range of symptoms. Full-body massage often cannot be...

Survey Class

NOTE: This course is only offered through massage educational providers. Please contact The Footbridge if you wish to add this course to your class offerings. This course is an introductory survey to Reflexology for massage professional interested in the Complementary and Alternative Modality of...

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Reflexology Association of Iowa (RAIA)

Reflexology Assocation of America (RAA)

RAIA is a nonprofit organization, established in 2002 to help educate, promote and protect Reflexology in the state of Iowa. State Conference meetings are held twice a year: one in the Spring and one in the Fall. 

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RAA is a nonprofit organization promoting scientific advancement and professional standards in reflexology while working to unify, promote, and advocate for its members, state reflexology associations, and proponents.

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