That depends on the school and state. I took Anatomy and physiology, kineseology, swedish, asian, hydrotherapy, neuromuscular, prenatal, triggerpoint and many others.
Massage tutorials can be found online at YouTube which features video tutorials, and Natural Healers. Some massage therapists will also offer short classes on how to give your partner a massage.
atleast two years is neede to be a massage therapist,but usually you have to attend special classes depending on the type of massage therapist .
They are called massage therapists.
Health massage therapists are also called or referred to as masseuse.
You do need a college degree if you want to be a professional massage therapist. There are certain credentials that all massage therapists must posess.
If one sees a chiropractor they can give a referral for reputable massage therapists in the area. There are also massage therapist association websites that maintain a collection of registered therapists by area.
Massage therapists are hired at: Spa's, Gym's, Chiropractor's offices, Rehabilitation centers/PT...to name a few.
One can get a home massage by contacting a person who would be willing to visit the home. Most massage therapists request clients visit them at an office or at the location where the massage therapists works.
You don't need to take college classes. All that is required to go to massage school is a high school diploma. That being said, you will be learning anatomy, physiology, pathology and will need to learn some basic biology to have a base for learning. Also massage school doesn't teach you how to become a successful massage therapist. It only teaches you to do massage. To be successful, you need to be a business person and know how to market your business. The average age of massage therapists is 45 so get some life experience and business and marketing skills first.
continuing education credits for massage therapists
Why not? Of course.
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