perhaps it was the timing? if the therapist felt that they wanted to do more work on the back, it doesn't leave much time to work on the rest of the bod.
I was taught, back, back of legs, front of legs, abdomen, chest, arms.
We didn't include the hands, feet and face.
since training in other massage disciplines I can include those now, and ask the client what areas they wish to omit/have/spend more time on. Over half of my massage clients have just the back of the body, ie back and back of legs and feet.