Demonstrate appropriate body mechanics in the practice of bodywork modalities
Recognize the special needs of clients who have suffered trauma through accidents or illness
Demonstrate the integration of Swedish massage and sports massage theory and practice to various populations
Demonstrate the techniques of prenatal massage
Describe the techniques of active and passive assisted engagement techniques, and apply them
Distinguish theory and practice of complimentary healthcare and bodywork practices such as trigger point, aromatherapy, energetic techniques, myofascial release, and reflexology
Evaluate intake information on a variety of massage clients and recommend treatment plans
Evaluate pathologies for therapeutic massage indications, contraindications, and treatment protocols
Design appropriate treatment based on results from assessment techniques
Formulate treatment plans from health history and assessment information for a variety of individuals with unique needs
Under the supervision of an instructor, perform intake, treatment planning and massage therapy treatments on clients in the student clinic
Sports Massage
Hydrotherapy
Energy Based Modalities and Reflexology
Prenatal Massage
Student Clinic
190
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North Carolina Board of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork
This course provides an expanded knowledge and skill base for the massage therapist. Emphasis is placed on selected therapeutic approaches with a variety of populations throughout the lifespan.
Upon completion, students should be able to perform entry level therapeutic massage on various populations. Through classwork, and practical hands on experience students will be prepared for the Massage and Bodywork Licensing Exam and will have a foundation to practice as an entry-level professional massage therapist.
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Massage Therapy Part 1, 2, and 3
Textbooks (TBD), student clinic uniform, access to massage prep software
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attendanceOverall grade - 70% or better - Final grade is calculated on Homework 20%, Quizzes 20%, Projects 20%, and Exams 40%.
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Those interested in massage therapy who meet the following requirements:
(1) have a high school diploma or equivalent
(2) is 18 years of age or older
(3) is of good moral character as determined by the Board
(4) demonstrates satisfactory proof of proficiency in the English language
Massage Therapist
Employment of massage therapists is projected to grow 21 percent from 2019 to 2029, much faster than the average for all occupations. Continued growth in the demand for massage services will lead to new openings for massage therapists. Numerous employers in the Wake County and surrounding area are continually recruiting for new therapists.
Massage Therapist
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Requisites: None
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