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Schools of Massage Therapy - Popular Programs of Study

March 25th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Health
CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd asked:


Find Schools of Massage Therapy in the United States and Canada. Because there are well over 50 techniques used in bodywork, the training possibilities offered through schools of massage therapy often exceeds student expectations.

When you enroll in schools of massage therapy, you discover the vast history surrounding this ancient yet effective healing art. In addition to the philosophies of massage therapy, you gain an overall understanding on range of motion issues, kinesiology (muscle testing), and how massage works to relieve common health disorders.

Whether you choose to work in a nursing home or veterinarian’s office, schools of massage therapy will give you the knowledge and skills to competently provide natural healthcare services to a variety of cliental. For example, if you are inclined to working with dogs, schools of massage therapy will afford you with hands-on training in canine anatomy, physiology, and pathology. In addition, you will learn pain-reducing, therapeutic touch techniques to help animals suffering from joint pain and other musculoskeletal issues.

If you like working with people, then schools of massage therapy provide comprehensive career training in a wide array of massage modalities. Some of the more popular bodywork courses include acupressure/Shiatsu, craniosacral therapy, deep tissue massage, sports massage, Swedish massage, Thai massage, Tuina (Chinese medical massage), touch therapy, and others. Additionally, schools of massage therapy frequently offer training in other natural healing modalities like Reiki, herbal remedies, aromatherapy and essential oils, hydrotherapy, stone massage, and more.

General studies in schools of massage therapy encompass roughly 500 hours of training; however, some massage programs may be a bit less, while others entail more. While courses vary, regular programs of study include deep tissue massage and Swedish massage. What sets some of these educational programs apart is the fact that they afford students with additional or advanced training in specialized techniques. For instance, there a number of schools of massage therapy that primarily focus on Asian massage therapies; and will offer in-depth training in Thai massage, acupressure or meridian therapy. Some schools of massage therapy extend career training in infant, prenatal and geriatric massage therapies, which are great additional services that can be integrated into practicing nurse practitioner or primary healthcare clinics.

With growing career opportunities in the field of massage, graduates from schools of massage therapy can enjoy promising occupational prospects. A matter of fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the field of massage therapy is expected to grow much faster than other fields in the coming years.

If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding schools of massage therapy let professional training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.

*Occupational Resources: BLS (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

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How do I know a massage place is reputable?

March 24th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Health
djchuang asked:


There are all kinds of places that offer massage therapy, and some that might do extra things that might be morally/ ethically/ legally questionable. How do I know if a place is reputable so I don’t put myself at risk?

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Can a NC licensed massage therapist work a second job as a cocktail waitress without jeopardizing her license?

March 22nd, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Health
H J asked:


I want to make some extra money as a cocktail waitress a few nights a week. I heard that doing so many put my massage license in jeopardy. Is there any truth to this?

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How much do you pay for a full body massage?

March 21st, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Health
Mommyhadadiva asked:


I am a massage therapist. I do one hour full body massages and I have the option of going to the person’s house or they come to mine and I can massage them in my zen room. I only charge $30 for a massage and I know that is really cheap. If you get massages how much do you spend on them? If you don’t get massages how much would you spend on one?

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Can Massage helps you slim down , especially massaging the waiste Line?and How many times?

March 19th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Health
shady D asked:


I am 36 years, work a lot , no time for a Gym, but there is a lady who does Massage comes around.

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What kind of massage should I get my girlfriend?

March 18th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Health
GoBuckeyes! asked:


I want to buy my girlfriend a massage as a gift at a fancy spa place in my area of Columbus. I was thinking the Swedish massage. Good idea or should I steer away from the Swedish? Any other types of massages/body treatments I could look into for her? She has a lot on her plate with classes and such so I want to get her something that will relax her and such.

Thanks!

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I want to open a massage therapy business where should I start?

March 16th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Health
MT2003 asked:


I recently graduated and became board certified in massage therapy in the state of TX. I want to open a business and I have found a great location at great price. I need to know the step I should take to oepn the business. Where should I go for permits and what type of employee numbers do I need. Thanks for all your help.

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What is a good way to boost my massage clientele business?

March 16th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Health
Gershom asked:


I am very qualified, but I find that I have a problem getting the word out about my business. What are some ways that I could promote my private practice to the right clientèle? Right being no perverts with the wrong intentions behind a massage, and returning clientele? I don’t have a place for them to come receive a massage, i would like to do inhome massage, however I’m apprehensive about unprofessional men and how I would feel safe.

Thanks :)

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What type of massage is best for shoulder and back tension?

March 16th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Health
Christine asked:


I’ve never gotten a professional massage before, and I’m trying to figure out what kind would be best for my situation. I’m a musician with bad neck, shoulder, and back tension. Would a deep tissue massage be too intense for a first-timer? What is a reasonable price for a 45-60 min massage?

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How many times do massage therapists get asked for a happy ending?

March 14th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Health
butter pecan???????? asked:


I’m getting a degree in massage therapy. I might work at a spa, or do some work on the side. I’m curious how many times people are getting asked for a happy ending, how to avoid it and what type of environment I should try to work in so I can be sure I don’t get harrassed.

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