A massage therapist is responsible for guiding clients through service offerings while helping them choose the types of massages they would benefit them the most. Massage therapists perform massages in a manner that prevents injuries to their own wrists and other parts of their body as well as the guests. Additionally, a massage therapist obtains a detailed history from clients, including information about any injuries or conditions, such as diabetes. Massage therapists can work in a variety of settings including spas, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers.
The Massage Therapy program is an 8-part course consisting of General Medical Studies Comprehensive Anatomy & Physiology Palpatory Anatomy & Kinesiology Clinical Pathology as related to Massage Therapy Asian Bodywork Techniques Swedish Massage Therapy Deep Tissue & Neuromuscular Therapy Business Practice Essentials.
THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE 89