Massage Therapy is an avenue to get the touch and nurturance we may have missed during childhood. It is also a very natural way to relieve aches and pains and improve general health.
bcz people thought they need a therapy like massage lol
Yes
Yes, there are massage therapy schools in Delaware. When choosing one you need to make sure they have the proper accreditations. Check out the National Massage Therapy Institute in Wilmington, DE, The Academy of Massage and Bodywork in Bear, Delaware, and Alternative Therapy which has locations in Middletown and Newark Delaware.
How many hours of school does one need to do massage in a Chiropractic office?
At this point medicare does not cover massage therapy (part A). Some of the supplemental plans (part B and C) do cover massage therapy. You would need to check with your provider to see if they cover "massage therapy provided by a licensed massage therapist." Insurance companies do not make decisions based on type of massage but perhaps who is performing it. Sometimes physical therapists' and chiropractors' massages may be covered and a massage therapist's may not be covered. But yes it depends on which part of medicare you are talking about. Supplemental medicare plans may cover massage therapy (and deep tissue massage therapy).
no
nope u can do what you please
The are massage therapy schools. There you can obtain the training at master the skill needed to be a good massage therapist.
The cost of massage therapy varies according to geographic location, experience of the massage therapist, and length of the massage.
Massage therapy is only indicated if prescribed as treatment by the physical therapist.
yes, but not in texus.
Insurance coverage for massage therapy varies widely. There tends to be greater coverage in states that license massage therapy. In most cases, a physician's prescription for massage therapy is needed.