You have to check with your state or municipality about massage regulations in your area. They are different in different part of the country.
Yes
nope u can do what you please
A physical therapist needs to do the same thing as anyone else that wants to get a massage therapy license. They need to go to an accredited school and pass the state or national exam, then apply for a license in their jurisdiction.
A massage therapist in Florida needs a license to practice massage, regardless of the setting. Please follow the link for more information.
Yes, in the State of Georgia you need a State license to practice massage therapy. That applies to all cities in GA. But, each individual city, such as Atlanta, will require that you also get a business license if you want to be an independent contractor or sole proprietor.
Massage therapists are licensed in each state separately, as different states have different licensing requirements.
Yes it is very required. You are going to need to make sure that you know what you are doing before you get your certification. You can't get your license unless you have all of your requirements met and that includes schooling.
You will need a license to practice massage therapy in most states. This will require you to take roughly 500 hours of class and pass an exam.
Once you have your graduation certificate from a massage therapy school there is no time limit for getting your license. Most people get their license soon after they graduate. If they need to take the NCETM, NCETMB, or MBLEx, it may take a bit longer. Usually that adds another month or two, but some people get their license even a year or more later.
bcz people thought they need a therapy like massage lol
It depends on where you live and what your local and/or State laws say you need. In some States you can do Reflexology without having to have a massage therapy license.
There are no license/certification requirements for Wichita, KS or for the state. some cities may require one or both. Wichita does not.