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.
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Certified - completed a course and got some cert of learnings. Licensed - Registered with an Association eg the New Zealand Massage Association, paid afflilation yearly, and some back up support offered to the practioner.
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 .
There is no such thing as a massage therapist assistant, at least I never heard of one. I will assume you are referring to a massage therapist that is not yet fully trained and licensed. Depending on your local laws where you live, that may or may not be legal.
A massage therapist in Florida needs a license to practice massage, regardless of the setting. Please follow the link for more information.
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A licensed massage therapist can only do acupuncture within a certain scope. One must become registrants of the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists in order to provide clients with a full-breadth acupuncture care.
Depending on your state you will need a certain amount of hours as well as the state licensed exam. You can get some of the classes completed at a community college which also counts as community service.
Infant massage refers to massage therapy as specifically applied to infants. In most cases, oil or lotion is used as it would be on an adult subject by a trained and licensed massage therapist.