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Getting The Most From Your Massage Therapy CourseA complete massage therapy course and practice requires about 500-750 credit hours. The entire massage therapy course covers varied topic from the history and ancient practices of "healing touch" to the modern methods that have been developed over the past century, needed to know for an efficient massage treatment. After the required training you also need to pass the National Certification Exam before any state issues you a license to practice massage therapy. Massage therapists are licensed medical professionals. What Techniques Will I Learn In My Massage Therapy Course?After having known the anatomy of the human body, further knowledge about the techniques of massage therapy needs to be amassed. Proper knowledge and practice is required in order to properly diagnose a patient's physical and/or emotional pain in order to treat the condition effectively. Sometimes the patient himself would refer a massage which suits him. Once this is learned properly, it the time to learn the techniques of massage therapy. Aquatic massage therapy uses the property of water, which has an "anti-gravity" to treat patients in severe pain. The therapy in aquatic massage teaches to support the patient's head and neck in a specially designed pool while the patient does exercises. Patients curb their range of motion and relieve muscle/joint pain. The patients for aquatic massage are those who suffer from fibromyalgia, arthritis, osteoarthritis and pregnant women. Another popular massage therapy is the Bowen technique, a soft-tissue remedial type of therapy that focuses on key points in the body to stimulate energy flow; it is done by a series of gentle rolling motions and very light touches. The Bowen technique improves the blood circulation and maximizing oxygen flow and thus helps the body heal itself naturally. This technique also fosters empowerment in muscle among the sufferers from multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Learning Swedish massage is next on the list. The therapy is popular because it's ensured benefits and ease in learning. This massage therapy course consists of five basic hand strokes and gentle pressure on the patient's "target" areas. These strokes facilitate maximizing blood flow to the heart and increase oxygen levels to major organs. The massage therapy course in Deep Muscle Therapy will teach you how massage can help patients with damaged muscle and soft tissue injury throughout the body. This therapy corrects damaged muscles on a cellular level. This therapy lays the foundations to corrective massage and is used to treat sports injuries, circulatory problems, chronic neck and back pain, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, ALS, brain injury and stroke. In a massage therapy course, first follow the techniques explained by the instructor, and then get your hands-on demonstration of how it's done. Get adept by practicing on one of your classmates or the instructor. VISITOR COMMENTS on "Massage Therapy Course":
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