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This Page Provides You The Most Relevant Information About Body
Massage Therapy. It is a profession in which the practitioner
applies manual techniques, and may apply adjunctive therapies, with
the intention of positively affecting the health and well-being of
the clients body. Massage is manual soft tissue manipulation, and
includes holding, causing movement, and/or applying pressure to the
body.
Job Highlights Body Massage Therapist
Massage Therapy Schools
Recent research continues to reflect growing trends in body massage
therapy: people are getting more body massages and it’s becoming
more mainstream, appealing to everyone from young adults to those
who are more mature.
People are seeking the therapeutic benefits of body massage therapy
also report getting massages for relaxation, to relieve aches and
pains and to help reduce stress.
Employment is projected to increase much faster than the average, as
rapid growth in the number of middle-aged well-to-do and elderly
individuals increases the demand for therapeutic body massage
services.
Licensed massage therapists have an associate's degree, but some
medical massage therapists learn skills on the job.
More than two-thirds of jobs for massage therapist positions were in
resorts, hotels, spas and offices of massage therapists.
Massage Therapists perform the components of body massage therapy
procedures and related tasks taught by a supervising massage
therapist. These workers then graduate becoming massage therapists
in providing services that help improve mobility, relieve pain, and
prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities of patients
suffering from injuries or disease. Clients can include accident
victims and individuals with disabling conditions, such as low back
pain, soft tissue injury, arthritis, heart disease, fractures, head
injuries, and cerebral palsy. An increasing number of patients seek
massage to help alleviate everyday stress and strains considering
treatment as a gift of health. Many physical therapists refer
patients to body massage therapists as a cost saving measure.
Body Massage Therapists perform a variety of tasks. Components of
treatment procedures performed by these workers involve different
types of massages, electrical stimulation, mud baths, hot and cold
packs, aroma-therapy and essential oils baths, facials and other
personal services. Including a full-body massage utilizing long
strokes and kneading to reduce tension, soothe sore muscles, and
increase circulation to promote total relaxation.
Some high-end resorts are built around the services of massage
therapist who may perform services using:
Swedish Massage a full-body massage utilizing long strokes and
kneading to reduce tension, soothe sore muscles, and increase
circulation to promote total relaxation.
Aroma-therapy, the powerful effects of aroma-therapy combined with
special massage technique elicit a deep sense of relaxation.
La Stone Massage Therapy, a powerful form of "thermo-therapy
treatment, this deep muscle massage uses hot and cold healing earth
stones placed at strategic points on the body to bring about deep
relaxation.
Yoga Massage, this unique massage applies an overall manipulation of
the physical form and structure by using body positions and
stretching. Focusing on the pressure points, energy lines, and basic
body forces, Thai massage produces a highly therapeutic effect.
Deep Tissue Massage, this massage concentrates on relieving muscular
tension and spasms due to stress, work or athletic activities.
Shiatsu Massage Therapy a traditional Oriental technique with a
moderate to strong touch using "shi" (finger) and "atsu" (pressure)
to stimulate and restore balance to the body by releasing blockages
along the energy pathways. Relieves tension and stress and promotes
an overall feeling of well being.
Bryman Massage Therapy
Offers 6 US locations to study body massage therapy. The Bryman
College philosophy is to provide quality massage therapy programs
that are sound in concept, implemented by a competent and dedicated
faculty, and geared to serve those seeking a solid foundation in
massage therapy and knowledge and skills which are required to
obtain employment as a massage therapist.
Massage Therapy Program
As massage therapy becomes more and more integrated into mainstream
healthcare, the student must become educated in the language of
modern healthcare. The massage therapy program is an integrated
program that offers a balance of eastern and western health
philosophies and combines the appropriate training to confidently
work in many areas of healthcare.
More Information about
Bryman's Massage Therapy Programs
Kee Massage Therapy Program
Graduates will have diverse opportunities for employment in health
clubs, massage clinics, day spas, chiropractors’ offices, pain
clinics, sports teams, rehabilitation centers, neuromuscular
clinics, naturopathic physicians offices, orthopedic offices, and
home/office settings.
Massage Therapy Program
This an entry-level program in the area of soft tissue dysfunction
therapy. Students will gain a solid foundation in anatomy and
physiology and various other medical courses. Students will
demonstrate competency and skill in techniques, documentation, and
business areas through didactic and hands-on classes that cover
Swedish deep tissue , neuromuscular therapy, shiatsu, health and
wellness, anatomy and physiology, sports, and reflexology.
More information about
Key Massage Therapy Programs
National Institute of Technology Massage College
The Massage Therapy Program is currently offered at Long Beach
California.
Massage Therapy Diploma Program
The Massage Therapy program is broken down into three quarters. This
first quarter consists of three courses of general science: General
Biology, Medical Terminology, and Computer Basics; Body Systems; and
General Psychology, Customer Service, and Computer Basics. The
second quarter also consists of three courses: Introduction to
Anatomy, Physiology; Therapeutic; and Deep Tissue Sculpting. The
third quarter also includes three courses: Sports Massage
traumatology; Personal Fitness; and Nutrition.
More information about the
NIT Massage Therapy Programs
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