nope u can do what you please
There is no massage therapy work that is performed during a surgical procedure.
Yes you absolutely need a license to charge for energy work services in the state of Florida. I’m an LMT here in the state and have been in contact with the board about it many time because I’ve been seeing more metaphysical stores offering these services without proper licensing.
Yes, massage therapy really work for aches. You can find scientific proof and read more about it at altmedicine.about.com/od/treatmentsmtoq/a/massage.htm -
One can purchase massage therapy supplies from: Massage Warehouse, MTSO - Massage Threapy Supply Outlet, eBody Logic, Massage Essentials, Biotone, Body Work Mall, Massage Supplies.
To work in a massage salon, you typically need to obtain certification from an accredited massage therapy program, which often requires completing a minimum number of training hours—usually between 500 to 1,000. Additionally, many states require passing a licensing exam, such as the Massage and Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx) in the U.S. It’s important to check local regulations, as requirements can vary significantly by location. Continuing education may also be necessary to maintain your license.
No. You need to have a license in whichever State or municipality you are performing professional massage. That means: if you are getting paid or doing barter, you need to have all the permits, licenses, and certificates that are required in the area you are working.
Yes if you get a license.
You need a work visa as an American (FM3) with documentation showing your credentials, certificates, training, etc.
They can work in SPAs , Beauty salon, Etc.,
There are usually local school if you look in the paper or online. You may need to get certified in your state before begening work
Yes, but only on the chiropractors patients with the chiropractor in the office at the time the massage is being conducted.
Yes. The average massage therapist makes about $30,000 a year and usually only work part-time.