Advance Massage Therapy Training

July 18th, 2008 by Jason Stollham
Jason Stollham

The present complex work schedules and the stressful lifestyle of an individual have yielded a number of health problems. These factors have also augmented the popularity of various advanced and customized massage therapy programs. These advance massage therapy programs successfully cater several complicated heath related problems. Hence, training on these advance massage therapies are also in high demand. These entail:

  • Acupressure/ Shiatsu Massage
  • Joint Mobilization
  • Special massage for people with injuries
  • Professional Draping Procedures
  • Foot Reflexology
  • Thai massage
  • Aromatherapy
  • Swedish massage
  • Deep Tissue Massage
  • Rocking and Shaking Massage
  • Hot Stone

Deep Tissue Massage

This particular massage training is most beneficial for those who are interested in massage training for medical purpose. It enables one to help others to get relief from injury pains and discomfort. The deep tissue massage therapy training program will enable you to understand as well as locate the elicit points and pain patterns of your clients. You will also be able to locate the various places, where you need to apply pressure. The training will further enable you to release tension from the tissues and will also teach you specific and effective hand strokes.

Shiatsu Massage

This advance massage training program gives you an introduction to the various principles and ethics of Meridians, Yin Yang Theory, Shiatsu, Points at different places in the body, as well as the different signs of imbalance. This technique allows you to apply medium as well as strong pressure on your client’s body with the help of your fingers, elbows, plums, and thumbs. The Shiatsu Massage training is an amalgamation of the various principles of Chinese medicines and the art of acupuncture. After completing this massage therapy training, you will learn to apply step by step pressure on the various pressure points that stimulate the tissues and the nerves.

Swedish Massage:

This advance massage therapy training is specially designed to enable you to make your client’s muscles feel relaxed. It will help you to learn to apply pressure on the bones along with the muscles, which will boost the oxygen flow in the blood and thus remove toxins from the muscles. The training will also teach you various ways to wash out uric acid, lactic, and other types of toxins from the tissues.

Massage Therapy Training Overview

June 27th, 2008 by Jason Stollham
Jason Stollham

Massage therapy is used as a treatment for several diseases since the days of ancient civilization. However, people during those days had very little formal training. In the present days, massage therapy is a promising career and the people involved are well-trained professionals. They need to undertake a systematically as well as scientifically designed course.

Its significance:

There are several types of massages including Swedish, Californian, Shiatsu, hot stone massage etc. They are very beneficial and give you a moment of relaxation or reduce your muscle tension or even help you to get relief from your chronic pains. A proper therapeutic massage can further enhance your sense of emotional as well as physical well-being. It also helps to develop your quality of life.

Massage therapy training helps to learn the various ways to manipulate the soft tissues of the body by pressure, strokes, taping or squeeze to make the muscles relax as well as to ease the tension, cramps, spasms and knots.

How to become a massage therapist:

Most of the states have their individual licensing systems for the massage therapist. Generally you need to qualify a board examination certified by the federal government.

There are many schools that offer certified training recognized by the massage therapy professional associations. The course includes an average of 500 hours of training along with supervised practical classes. The several subjects incorporated in such courses are:

  • Physiology
  • Anatomy
  • Kinesiology
  • History and various theories of massage
  • Practical techniques of massage
  • Treatment principles of massage therapy
  • Nutrition
  • Laws and ethics.

inations:

There are mainly two types of certification exams offered by the NCBTMB:

  • National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage (NCETM)
  • National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCETMB)

The course content of both the examinations includes:

  • General information of body systems
  • Pathology
  • Detailed information of physiology, anatomy and kinesiology
  • Therapeutic massage application and assessment
  • Professional ethics and standards
  • Business and legal practices

 

Massage Therapy Training

June 27th, 2008 by Jason Stollham
Jason Stollham

Massage therapy is used as a treatment for several diseases since the days of ancient civilization. However, people during those days had very little formal training. In the present days, massage therapy is a promising career and the people involved are well-trained professionals. They need to undertake a systematically as well as scientifically designed course.

Its significance:

There are several types of massages including Swedish, Californian, Shiatsu, hot stone massage etc. They are very beneficial and give you a moment of relaxation or reduce your muscle tension or even help you to get relief from your chronic pains. A proper therapeutic massage can further enhance your sense of emotional as well as physical well-being. It also helps to develop your quality of life.

Massage therapy training helps to learn the various ways to manipulate the soft tissues of the body by pressure, strokes, taping or squeeze to make the muscles relax as well as to ease the tension, cramps, spasms and knots.

How to become a massage therapist:

Most of the states have their individual licensing systems for the massage therapist. Generally you need to qualify a board examination certified by the federal government.

There are many schools that offer certified training recognized by the massage therapy professional associations. The course includes an average of 500 hours of training along with supervised practical classes. The several subjects incorporated in such courses are:

  • Physiology
  • Anatomy
  • Kinesiology
  • History and various theories of massage
  • Practical techniques of massage
  • Treatment principles of massage therapy
  • Nutrition
  • Laws and ethics.

The primary massage therapy certification exam inations:

There are mainly two types of certification exams offered by the NCBTMB:

  • National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage (NCETM)
  • National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCETMB)

The course content of both the examinations includes:

  • General information of body systems
  • Pathology
  • Detailed information of physiology, anatomy and kinesiology
  • Therapeutic massage application and assessment
  • Professional ethics and standards
  • Business and legal practices