If you want to do Massage Therapy professionally you will need a license. There are different designations in different parts of the country and in different states. You may be a licensed massage therapist (LMT), a certified massage therapist (CMT), a licensed massage and bodywork therapist (LMBT), or just massage therapist.
lmt stands for.... Licensed Massage Therapist :)
When it comes to health and medical, LMT has a significant meaning for it's abbreviation. LMT means licensed massage therapist.
Talk to your Dr. to get the go-ahead and have a Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) do the treatment. Otherwise No.
LMT Connection was created in 1989.
Barons LMT was created in 2000.
No as long as you do not say it is a massage or use words such as therapeutic, swedish, deep tissue or anything that gives the impression that you are a LMT you are fine.
Um, yeah! An LMT friend of mine says Orlando is "the fu**ing hand job capitol of Florida!" And, she gives an awesome ending to a wonderfully therapeutic massage herself. My advice: don't be a jerk, check around for recommendations, and be prepared to tip about $40 over for the extra.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT) is $53,944,578,548.26.
LMT means "Let Me Think".Related Link:Dictionary of text and internet shorthand termsInternet and texting slang
In the old terminology: A woman who gives massages professionally is called a masseuse. A man who gives massages professionally is called a masseur. Today, however, the term Massage Therapist is the best word describe a person who performs massage therapy. A masseuse or masseur is generally associated with an untrained person giving massages that often include sexual acts. A massage therapist has completed massage therapy training and in most states is required to be licensed (they will be listed as an LMT in any advertisements.)
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There is a licensing process that you must go through to become an LMT, Licensed Massage Therapist. Every state has different requirements so you could get in touch with your state's cosmetology board and find specific requirements.