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The accredidation process for massage schools involve fulfilling certain credit hours and passing an exam. You can read more at www.naturalhealers.com/qa/massage-school-accreditation.shtml
Education! A masseuse/masseur is a laborer that has completed an apprenticeship. A massage therapist, on the other hand, has graduated from an academic program and received a license to practice massage after passing a formal written exam.
You can become a Certified Massage Therapist (CMT) with 600 hrs of training at an approved school and then passing the NCETMB which is the National Certification Exam.
The licensing requirements for a massage therapist in CA include: 500 supervised hours and passing the NCETMB exam. More information can be found at http://www.massageregister.com/StateRequirements.asp.
It generally takes 1,000 hours of training and passing the National Certification Exam in Sports Massage given by the AMTA. That would take about one to two years of training.
Massage courses differ on which massage one gets. There are many types of massages such as foot massage, body massage, back massage, neck massage, and oil massage.
In North Carolina you basically need 500 hours of training at an accepted school and a passing score on the NCE (National Certification Exam).
Albertson Steve Massage Therapy, Tranquil Wellness Massage, and Barbara's Massage are examples of massage parlor in Chicago. Allenushka Massage is another example of the massage parlor in Chicago.
The most common form of massage is Swedish massage this is also called Relaxation massage or sometimes Therapeutic massage.
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Massage schools teach all modalities of massage. Swedish massage is the most popular, but students also learn sports, deep Swedish, deep tissue massage, reflexology, trigger point massage, and neuromuscular massage. Students also study anatomy, physiology, and kinesiology.