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Certified Clinical Massage Therapist (1100 h)
The term "Massage Therapist" refers to a variety of techniques specifically designed to relax muscles by applying pressure to them, against deeper muscles and bones, and rubbing in the same direction as the flow of blood returns to the heart.
Massage Therapy is a healing art with a history going back thousands of years. In many countries today, Massage Therapists and holistic health practitioners work side-by-side with other medical professionals. The demand for massage therapists has greatly increased over the past few years with the renewed interest in health and well being that is sweeping the country.
Program Outline (1100 Hours):
- Foot Reflexology
- Lomi Lomi
- Polarity Therapy
- Special Populations Massage
- Seated Massage
- Massage Practice
- Pathology
- Health & Hygiene
- Massage Practicum I-II
- Massage Clinical I-II
- Asian Philosophies in Manual Techniques
- CPR/AED/First Aid
- Massage Therapy General Review
- Externship
- Massage Therapy I
- Massage Therapy II
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Neurology I- II
- Myology for Massage Therapists I- II
- Kinesiology I-II
- Massage Techniques I-II
- Chemistry
- Acupressure
- Swedish massage
- Shiatsu
- Sports Massage
- Trigger Points
Course Length
The day program typically consists of classes that meet four days a week, for 6 hours a day. The program duration is 49 weeks including vacation period and holidays.
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Last Updated (Thursday, 22 July 2010 20:52)








