Contact the proper professional agencies dealing with licensing.
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Visit the AMTA website they will have state info there
Yes, the Nuru massage is a legal practice in many countries.
A massage therapist in Florida needs a license to practice massage, regardless of the setting. Please follow the link for more information.
Physical therapists, like doctors, nurses, and massage therapists are licensed by state agencies. So, if you move to another state, you will have to reapply for a license in that sate you wish to practice. There are a few states that do not have state licensure for massage, then you will have to apply to the local governing agency.
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.
If you mean, how they can use them in their practice, to put it simply: THEY CANNOT! That is outside the scope of practice for a massage therapist to recommend and or prescribe anti-anxiety medication, or any medication.
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.
Massage yourself with your wide open hands.
Yes
No, that would be outside their scope of practice.
A medium is another term for modality or style. For example, Swedish massage is one medium, acupressure is another.