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All courses on this page:
- Are approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB)
- Meet the CE requirements for American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) Professional Active membership. AMTA members can complete all 48 continuing education (CE) credits online on the Jumozy website.
All courses on this page are approved for massage therapist continuing education in Canada by the:
- College of Massage Therapists of Newfoundland and Labrador (CMTNL)
- Massage Therapists Association of Nova Scotia (MTANS)
- College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO)
- Massage Therapist Association of Saskatchewan (MTAS)
- Deep Tissue Massage Therapy: Extremities - 4 Continuing Education Hours
- Deep Tissue Massage Therapy: Pelvic Girdle - 2.5 Continuing Education Hours
- Deep Tissue Massage Therapy: Shoulder Girdle - 3 Continuing Ed Hours
- Comprehensive Reflexology: The Foot - 7.5 Continuing Education Hours
- Myofascial Release - 4 Continuing Education Hours
- Craniosacral Therapy - 5 Continuing Education Hours
- Nurturing Pregnancy Massage - 4.75 Continuing Education Hours
- Comprehensive Reflexology: The Hand - 7.5 Continuing Education Hours
- Cellulite Massage - 3 Continuing Education Hours
- Full Body Chair Massage - 5.5 Continuing Education Hours
- Full Body Stone Massage - 3 Continuing Education Hours
- Full Body Stone Massage - 7 Continuing Education Hours
- Lymphatic Massage for the Body - 4.5 Continuing Education Hours
- Lymphatic Massage for the Body - 9.5 Continuing Education Hours
- Lymphatic Massage for the Face & Neck - 2.5 Continuing Education Hours
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Continuing Education for Massage Therapists
Jumozy offers a variety of professional massage therapy continuing education classes and training available online.
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Jumozy massage therapy ceus are approved in 37 states & counting and 4 Canadian Provinces.
Illinois Massage Therapy Continuing Education Requirements
State of Illinois Massage Therapist Requirements
Massage Therapy Licensure and Renewal in Illinois
If you’re at least 18 years of age and ready to move into your career as a massage therapist in Illinois, you must obtain a massage license. The Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation regulates the licensing of massage therapists and massage schools.
Massage therapists must successfully complete 600 hours of an approved massage therapy program and pass the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork's (NCBTMB) examination or the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx) administered by the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB).
You will also be required complete a verification fingerprint processing from the Illinois Department of State Police (ISP) or an Illinois approved fingerprint vendor agency.
Massage therapists are required to complete 24 hours of Illinois approved continuing education from an approved sponsor every 2 years.
As an Illinois Approved Continuing Education Sponsor (#9115234) Jumozy Continuing Education offers massage therapy CE courses for your Illinois license renewal.
Massage Therapy Program
The 600 hours of supervised classroom and supervised hands-on instruction massage therapy program at an Illinois approved massage school must include:
- Human anatomy, physiology, pathology and kinesiology.
- Massage therapy theory, technique and practice.
- Contraindications, benefits, precautions, history, client data collection, and documentation.
- Ethics, business and legalities of massage and professional standards.
Massage Instructor Educational Requirement and Licensure
Individual schools are required to submit the qualifications of its instructors (teachers) and a plan to ensure that they are qualified by training and experience to provide effective instruction to teach in the massage subject that they are teaching.
The State of Illinois requires massage schools to have a faculty demonstrate competence in their areas of teaching as evidenced by a minimum of 2 years or 2000 hours of experience in their field or by appropriate degrees/certificates from approved colleges, schools, institutions and programs.
Most schools would require that the instructor hold a valid Illinois massage license and be a member in good standing with the Illinois Board of Massage.
Renewal Time Period
Your massage therapy license expires on December 31 of each even numbered year (every 2 years). You may renew the license during the month preceding the expiration date by paying the required fee and completing continuing education (CE).
With many approved massage continuing education programs in Illinois, it can be difficult to choose the right massage CE courses and CE provider.
As a leading NCBTMB approved massage CE provider Jumozy offers many courses for Illinois massage license renewal. Jumozy is an approved CE provider for licensed Illinois massage therapists. See our CE Courses
Late Renewal
It is your responsibility to notify the Illinois Massage Division of any change of address. You must renew your massage license and pay the renewal fee, even if you did not receive a renewal form from the Massage Division.
If you are practicing on a license that has expired, which is considered unlicensed activity, you will be disciplined and can receive a fine.
Expired License Renewal and Inactive Status
Massage therapy, while a rewarding career, can be physically demanding on the massage therapist because of many hours of hands-on work. After several years in the field, a massage therapist may want to give their hands a break, take an extended leave after the birth of a child, or participate in active military service. If you are in this situation, you may place your massage license on inactive status and you will be excused from paying renewal fees until you notify the Massage Division in writing of your intention to resume active status.
Restoring an expired license and inactive status for less than 5 years
If you seek to renew your massage license after it has expired or has been placed on inactive status for less than 5 years you must file an application with the Massage Division, pay a fee of $50 plus payment of all lapsed renewal fees, not to exceed $470. You must also show proof of completing 24 hours of continuing education.
Restoring an expired license and inactive status for 5 years or more
If you seek to renew your massage license after it has expired or has been placed on inactive status for 5 years or more the process is more involved. You must file an application with the Massage Division; pay a fee of $50 plus payment of all lapsed renewal fees, not to exceed $470. You must also show proof of completing 24 hours of continuing education.
In addition, you need to submit the following:
- Certification of current licensure from the appropriate state board or licensing authority in another jurisdiction in which you were authorized to practice and proof of active practice. Proof of current active practice shall include a verification of employment completed by the applicant's supervisor or, if self-employed, by a peer or colleague who is familiar with your work.
- Proof of successful completion of an exam approved by the Massage Division within 2 years prior to the restoration application.
Massage Therapy Continuing Education Approved Provider - Illinois
Jumozy’s massage courses are valid for Illinois CE requirements as we are an Illinois Board of Massage approved continuing education sponsor (#9115234).
Additionally, courses approved by the NCBTMB are accepted for meeting the license renewal for Illinois. Jumozy Continuing Education is approved by the NCBTMB (Provider #452024-12).
Jumozy offers the following Illinois massage CE courses for your license renewal:
- Cellulite Massage (3 CE Hrs)
- Comprehensive Reflexology for the Foot (7.5 CE Hrs)
- Comprehensive Reflexology for the Hand (7.5 CE Hrs)
- Craniosacral Therapy (5 CE Hrs)
- Deep Tissue Massage Therapy: Extremities (4 CE Hrs)
- Deep Tissue Massage Therapy: Pelvic Girdle (2.5 CE Hrs)
- Deep Tissue Massage Therapy: Shoulder Girdle (3 CE Hrs)
- Full Body Chair Massage (5.5 CE Hrs)
- Full Body Stone Massage (3 CE Hrs) & (7 CE Hrs)
- Lymphatic Massage for the Body (4.5 CE Hrs) & (9.5 CE Hrs)
- Lymphatic Massage for the Face & Neck (2.5 CE Hrs)
- Myofascial Release (4 CE Hrs)
- Nurturing Pregnancy Massage (4.75 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Allergies & Asthma (2 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Anemia, Cardiovascular Disease, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, & Poor Blood Circulation (2 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Headaches & Migraines (2 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) & Menopause (2 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Stomach Upset, Constipation & Diarrhea (2 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Stress, Anxiety, & Depression (2 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Urinary Tract Infection, Kidney Stones, Kidney Failure & Incontinence (1.5 CE Hrs)
- Reiki Healing (5 CE Hrs)
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Continuing Education Hours and Approved Continuing Education (CE)
When you renew your Illinois massage license, every 2 years, you are required to complete 24 hours of continuing education, including at least 2 hours of ethics. A pre-renewal period is the 24 months preceding December 31 of each even-numbered year.
Courses that are part of the curriculum of a university, college or other educational institution may be applied to fulfill the CE requirements of the State of Illinois.
CE hours shall be earned by verified attendance at (e.g., certificate of attendance or certificate of completion) or participation in a program or course (program) that is offered or sponsored by an approved continuing education sponsor.
Online, Correspondence and Self-Study Courses (12 Hours of CE Credits)
Up to 12 hours of CE credits per renewal may be earned for the following:
- For completion of a self-study course that is offered by an Illinois approved sponsor. Each self-study course must include an examination.
- Credit may be earned for papers prepared and delivered before recognized massage therapy organizations; papers published in nationally recognized massage therapy journals; or a chapter published in a book on massage therapy.
- First time presentation of an academic course or workshop, seminar, in-service, electronic or Web-based course.
All Jumozy massage CE courses are online self-study courses that you may use to fulfill the 12 hours CE credits to meet the Illinois CE requirements. Jumozy is an Illinois approved CE sponsor and NCBTMB approved provider.
Reporting Completed Courses
When you renew your massage license you must certify, on the renewal application, that you fully comply with the CE requirements. It is your responsibility to retain or otherwise produce evidence of compliance, in case you are required to demonstrate compliance with the CE requirements during the Massage Division’s random audit.
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Other Things Massage Therapists Need to Know About Licensure
Illinois Massage Application and License Renewal Fees
The fee for application for a license as a massage therapist is $175. The cost to renew your massage license every 2 years is $175, based on rate of $87.50 per year.
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Washington Massage Therapy Renewal Rules
A license is required to practice massage therapy in Washington State. The Washington State Department of Health regulates the licensing of massage therapists and massage schools. Obtaining a license requires completing a massage program and passing a state board examination. The exam is given by the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB) or the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB). You will also be required to answer personal data questions, pass a background check, and complete HIV/Aids and first aid training.
Massage Licensing Requirements and Application Process
- Complete a massage program approved by the Washington State Board of Massage, or
- Hold an active massage license in a state with substantially equivalent licensing requirements as Washington State, or
- Graduate from an out-of-state massage program approved by the requisite regulatory agency/agencies at the applicant’s time of graduation
- Submit state license verification
- Answer personal data questions about legal and professional history
- Background checks
- Complete HIV/AIDS training – four hours
- Successful completion NCBTMB or FSMTB examination
- First aid and CPR cards or verification from an approved education program
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Massage Therapy Licensure and Renewal in Texas
In Texas, a state license is required to advertise or practice massage therapy. The practice of massage therapy in Texas requires a license from Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR).
Massage therapists are licensed on the basis of education, examination, and criminal background check. Massage therapists are required to complete at least 12 hours of Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation TDLR-approved or recognized continuing education to renew a license every 2 years.
As a Texas Board of Massage Approved Continuing Education Provider (#CE1723) Jumozy Continuing Education offers massage therapy CE courses for your Texas license renewal.
Massage Instructor Licensure
Massage instructors must hold a current massage therapist license and meet the 12-hour requirement for that license in order to renew an instructor's license.
Renewal Time Period
A massage therapist license issued under the Texas chapter is valid for two (2) years.
Late Renewal
You are responsible for renewing the license before the expiration date. Even if you did not receive a renewal notice from the department, you are required to renew on time or pay late renewal fees.
Expired License Renewal
Practicing massage therapy on an expired license may result in administrative penalties and sanctions.
If your license has been expired for 90 days or less you may renew the license by paying to the department a renewal fee that is equal to 1-1/2 times the normally required renewal fee.
If your license has been expired for more than 90 days but less than 18 months you may renew the license by paying to the department a renewal fee that is equal to two times the normally required renewal fee.
If your license has been expired for at least 18 months but less than three years, on approval by the executive, may renew the license by paying to the department a renewal fee equal to two times the normally required renewal fee.
Transition from DSHS to TDLR
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) assumed all activities relating to the Massage Therapy program including licenses and renewals, customer service and enforcement on November 1, 2017.
The license you have now, issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), remains valid until its expiration date. When you renew, you will receive a TDLR license.
Texas massage therapists should note that the rules have changed. TDLR adopted rules for all of the transferred programs. Most of the newly adopted rules are very similar, but some changes have been made. The TDLR health profession rules became effective on November 1, 2017.
Massage Therapy Continuing Education Approved Provider - Texas
Jumozy’s massage courses are valid for Texas CE requirements as we are a Texas Board of Massage approved continuing education provider (#CE1723).
Additionally, courses approved by the NCBTMB are accepted for meeting the license renewal for Texas. Jumozy Continuing Education is approved by the NCBTMB (Provider #452024-12).
Jumozy offers the following Texas massage CE courses for your license renewal:
- Cellulite Massage (3 CE Hrs)
- Comprehensive Reflexology for the Foot (7.5 CE Hrs)
- Comprehensive Reflexology for the Hand (7.5 CE Hrs)
- Craniosacral Therapy (5 CE Hrs)
- Full Body Chair Massage (5.5 CE Hrs)
- Full Body Stone Massage (3 CE Hrs) & (7 CE Hrs)
- Lymphatic Massage for the Body (4.5 CE Hrs) & (9.5 CE Hrs)
- Lymphatic Massage for the Face & Neck (2.5 CE Hrs)
- Myofascial Release (4 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Allergies & Asthma (2 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Anemia, Cardiovascular Disease, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, & Poor Blood Circulation (2 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Headaches & Migraines (2 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) & Menopause (2 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Stomach Upset, Constipation, & Diarrhea (2 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Stress, Anxiety, & Depression (2 CE Hrs)
- Reflexology for Urinary Tract Infection, Kidney Stones, Kidney Failure, & Incontinence (1.5 CE Hrs)
With more courses on the way.
Acceptable Course Curriculum
Acceptable continuing education includes attendance and completion of courses that are directly related to the theory or clinical application of theory pertaining to the following:
- Practice of massage therapy
- The manipulation of soft tissue
- Massage therapy laws and rules
- Business practices
- Professional ethics
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Hydrotherapy
- Kinesiology
- Pathology
- Health and hygiene
Bodywork Classes
Most massage and bodywork modalities are acceptable, provided the sponsor (person/company presenting the class/course) is acceptable. Unacceptable modalities would include activities which are not part of providing a massage (e.g. ear candling) or that require another license (e.g. chiropractic adjustments).
Energy Work Classes
Most energy work classes are acceptable, provided the sponsor is acceptable. They must be designed to enhance the provision of massage, and they may not involve any false or misleading health claims (e.g. claiming to cure or treat diseases).
Exercise or Movement Classes
Yoga, martial arts, and exercise classes are not acceptable unless they are specifically designed as self-care for massage therapists.
First Aid or CPR
Courses in first aid and/or CPR will be accepted if the course is taught or presented by a certified First Aid Instructor or certified CPR instructor who was certified by the American Heart Association, American Red Cross or National Safety Council. Courses cannot exceed six hours total each renewal period.
Online or Correspondence Courses
Continuing education that otherwise meets the standards, but is offered or presented online or by correspondence is acceptable only if the subject matter is not massage therapy techniques or manipulation of soft tissue. (Jumozy is a Texas Board of Massage Approved Continuing Education Provider #CE1723.)
Pre-Approval of Coursework
The TDLR does not pre-approve CE programs. Please consult the Acceptable Course Curriculum section of this page (above) to determine whether or not the program is acceptable. If the sponsor, content, and certificate are acceptable, then you may use that program as continuing education for the purpose of license renewal.
All licensed massage therapy schools are also approved to provide continuing education, and may issue either continuing education certificates, or transcripts showing advanced course work (as described in the rules, §117.60. Massage School Advanced Course Work).
Reporting Completed Courses
TDLR uses an audit system for continuing education reporting. Each licensed massage therapist is responsible for maintaining a record of his or her continuing education experiences. The certificates, diplomas, or other documentation verifying continuing education hours should not be forwarded to TDLR at the time of renewal unless the licensee has been selected for audit.
TDLR will select for audit a random sample of licensed massage therapists for each renewal month. If selected for an audit, then you will be notified at the time of your renewal. You will be required to submit copies of certificates, transcripts or other documentation to verify attendance, participation and completion of continuing education requirements. If selected for audit, all documentation must be provided at the time of renewal before the license will be renewed.
The licensee is responsible for maintaining a record of continuing education experiences or certificates. If you are selected for audit, then you will be notified and records will be required to be submitted to TDLR.
Official transcripts do not have to be in a sealed envelope from the school. Transcripts may be submitted by mail to the following address:
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
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EUROPEAN FACIAL TECHNIQUES PART 1 (3 CE HRS) F14C
What Will I Learn?
- Describe the difference between a basic facial and a European facial
- Discuss the origin and history of European facials
- Explain professionalism
- Explain why you should wear an uniform and what it represents
- Explain the characteristics of a uniform
- Provide a thorough client consultation
- List four things an esthetician’s appearance should portray
- Explain why you don’t wear jewelry on the hands or wrists
- Explain how hair, earrings and hands (especially nails) should look
- Describe how to set up the room and the facial bed
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- Explain where the products and tools should be located during the treatment
- Describe how to use a steamer properly
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- Apply different products (cleanser, toner and massage cream)
- Define 25 terms relevant to European facials
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 75% or higher
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In this CE course, Award-winning CIDESCO diplomat, Rita Page, demonstrates the steps of a thorough European facial with detailed massage techniques and a minimal amount of equipment. Part of an award-winning comprehensive three-part series, Part 1 includes discussion of facial bed set-up, equipment (stool, steamer, and other tools of the trade), and professionalism. Rita then begins the facial, starting with a client consultation, skin analysis, and an extensive cleansing massage on the face, neck, and décolleté. Massage, an important component of a European facial, is used for the application of products as well as a luxurious treatment that completes the spa experience.
This continuing education (CE) course is approved for state and national accreditation for continuing education by the NCEA Certified and National Coalition of Estheticians, Manufacturers/Distributors & Associations (NCEA) Commission on Accreditation (COA).
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MICRODERMABRASION: CRYSTAL-FREE TECHNIQUES (5 CE HRS) S22C
What Will I Learn?
- Describe the difference between crystal and crystal-free microdermabrasion
- Describe the difference between stainless steel tips and diamond tips
- Choose between crystal or crystal-free treatments
- Complete effective procedures on the face, neck, and décolleté
- Demonstrate a thorough client consultation
- Restate the benefits and contraindications of crystal-free microdermabrasion
- Create successful results
- Practice proper sanitation (includes use of an autoclave)
- Employ adjunct procedures
- Identify six things the microdermabrasion process helps to do
- Identify twelve benefits of crystal-free microdermabrasion
- Identify fourteen contraindications of crystal-free microdermabrasion
- Identify four microdermabrasion side effects
- Complete a skin analysis
- Apply different products (cleanser, toner, peels, mask, and sunblock) with confidence
- Complete extractions and an ozone treatment
- Define 25 terms relevant to crystal-free microdermabrasion
In this CE course on crystal-free microdermabrasion, Tina Marie Zillmann, demonstrates complete protocols from client consultation to the step-by-step instructions, with both types of microdermabrasion machines, for treatments on the face, ears, décolleté, and shoulders. She demonstrates a skin analysis with a scope, cleansing with salicylic and melanin-suppressant cleansers, toning with salicylic toner, salicylic peel, post- peel balm, glycolic peel, retinol peel, extractions with cotton and needle, scalp and décolleté massage, eyebrow wax with hard wax, soothing clay mask, and sun block with zinc and titanium oxide. Throughout, she provides cautionary tips and hints for these exfoliating treatments, sun-damage treatments, as well as benefits and contraindications. She also discusses the features, settings, types and sizes of tips, filters, and how to operate and sanitize the crystal-free microdermabrasion units. She also demonstrates how to use an ozone facial tool to disinfect skin, an ultrasonic cold hammer to reduce inflammation, and a steam autoclave for disinfecting and sanitizing your equipment. She finishes with a post-treatment client consultation discussing a home care regimen. Sample client consultation forms are included.
This continuing education (CE) course is approved for state and national accreditation for continuing education by the National Coalition of Estheticians, Manufacturers/Distributors & Associations (NCEA) Commission on Accreditation (COA)..
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Tina Marie Zillmann is a practicing aesthetician with expertise on innovative aesthetic treatments and post-surgical care. As Vice President and Director of Skin Rejuvenation Clinique, Inc. and Advanced Rejuvenating Concepts, she is fluent on all aspects of business ownership, product formulations, employee relations, and retailing. She has received awards on television and in print as a local skin care expert in San Antonio, Texas and nationally as a public speaker and published writer in the skin care industry. Her endeavors have awarded her with the Female Entrepreneur of the Year award through the National Association of Women Business Owners and was the President of Aesthetic International Association from 2009-2010.
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FACIAL TECHNIQUES FOR TREATING ACNE (3 CE HRS) F10C
What Will I Learn?
- Complete a skin consultation questionnaire
- Complete a skin diagnosis using a magnifying lamp
- Inspect the client’s skin for imperfections using a Wood’s lamp
- Use a skin scope during skin diagnosis
- Complete the exfoliation process using a deep pore cleanser and gommage under steam
- Explain the reason for desincrustation
- Demonstrate how to do a desincrustation procedure
- Demonstrate how to use a galvanic machine
- Explain the purpose of suctioning/vacuuming
- Demonstrate how to do a suctioning/vacuuming procedure
- Illustrate how to do extractions with an extractor, lancet and fingers wrapped in cotton
- Set up the machine for the Lucas spray
- Apply the Lucas spray properly to the client’s skin
- Explain the purpose of using indirect high frequency
- Demonstrate how to do an indirect high frequency procedure
- Apply and remove mask
- Apply CO2 spray and protective cream
- Review the steps in a post client consultation
- Define 31 terms relevant to facial equipment techniques
In this CE Course, Rita Page, an award-winning CIDESCO diplomat, demonstrates the proper aesthetic treatment of facial acne through a complete facial, using a combination of an 8-in-1 facial equipment machine and traditional methods. Rita begins this esthetic training video with a client consultation and a skin analysis using a magnifying lamp, Wood's lamp, and skin scope. She then demonstrates the proper use of a steamer (with and without ozone), galvanic current, high frequency current, rotary brush, vacuum, Lucas spray, and CO2 spray, in conjunction with deep pore cleansing, exfoliation (with gommage), desincrustation, suctioning with glass ventouses, extractions (with comedone extractor, lancet, and fingers wrapped in cotton), corrective cream, and a treatment mask. Throughout the entire Facial Techniques for Treating Acne continuing education course, Rita’s vast aesthetic knowledge and experience shine through as she offers valuable information on each procedure she performs so you can learn acne treatment techniques. She concludes with a post-treatment consultation. Throughout this esthetics course, Rita gives precautions and tips associated with the demonstrated procedures.
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COMPREHENSIVE REFLEXOLOGY: THE FOOT (7.5 CE HRS) R9C
What Will I Learn?
- Discuss the five theories in broad terms
- Summarize the general consensus on this healing technique
- Determine where to inquire about licensing requirements and get certification
- Summarize the history of reflexology from ancient times until today
- List the people credited with evolving and popularizing reflexology
- Set up a room with the recommended items
- Welcome a client and prepare them for a reflexology session
- Relax a client prior to treatment
- Perform the six techniques used to provide reflexology
- Explain why "diagnosing" and "healing" are discouraged
- List nine benefits of reflexology
- List seven contraindications for providing reflexology
- Map the organs and other body parts to reflexes on the feet
- Understand the general anatomy of the foot
- List the eleven systems of the body
- Summarize the functions of each system
- Perform a general reflexology session on the right and left feet
- Determine which reflexes should be worked to address specific health issues
- Identify concerns specific to infants, expecting mothers, older clients, and those who are terminally ill
- List three after-treatment recommendations
- Discuss possible side effects, also known as "healing crisis"
- List six long-term client suggestions
- Market your services
- Determine how much to charge for your services
- Create three client record forms
- Determine recommended client scheduling
- Define 131 terms relevant to reflexology for the foot
In this comprehensive continuing education (CE) course on foot reflexology, Meade Steadman, LMT and professional educator, will guide you from theory to practical application. Discussions include the various hypotheses of why reflexology works to the current research substantiating some of the claims. In addition to written text, video excerpts are included for visual, step-by-step demonstrations of techniques and how to work the whole body for balance. In addition to the body map, foot anatomy, body physiology, and systems are discussed, explaining the interconnections and providing guidance for working reflexes to address specific health problems. Also included are: history, benefits and contraindications, tips for getting started, working on infants and geriatric and pregnant clients, after-treatment, marketing, and other professional concerns. Resources are included for licensing, certification, and further information.
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Meade Steadman, LMT, is an instructor for the Myotherapy College of Utah.
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MYOFASCIAL RELEASE (4 CE HRS) M86C
What Will I Learn?
- Alleviate chronic tension and pain using myofascial release
- Describe the general purpose of myofascial release
- Understand the general history of and contributors to myofascial release
- Describe the two types of myofascial release
- Define fascia
- Understand the basic theories behind myofascial release
- List benefits and contraindications for myofascial release
- Describe the parts of the hands and arms used in myofascial release
- Describe how to use the hands and arms to perform different strokes
- Employ proper draping technique during massage sessions
- Perform a warm-up on the client in preparation for myofascial release
- Perform myofascial release on the posterior side of the body
- Perform myofascial release on the anterior side of the body
- Address specific client pain complaints
- Define 45 terms relevant to myofascial release
In this continuing education (CE) course on myofascial release techniques, John Hoffmann, CMT, discusses how myofascial release, a type of deep tissue massage, helps create change in the physical structure of the muscle and fascia to alleviate chronic tension and pain. He demonstrates the strokes and a complete routine for providing myofascial release on the body from head to feet. In addition to written text, video excerpts are included for discussion of the topics and for visual, step-by-step demonstrations of myofascial release techniques. Also included are: benefits and contraindications, tools, draping, and how to address specific complaints.
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Massage therapists often become experts in several massage modalities, all of which require unique techniques. These different modalities allow the massage therapists to attract more clients, customize therapy to clients' needs, and keep their day-to-day practice interesting.
Versatility also makes a therapist more attractive to employers. An increasing number of massage clinics, spas, and health care environments are looking for massage therapists. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics report and U.S. News and World Report, massage therapist was ranked #53 in "100 Best Jobs" and #21 in "Best Healthcare Jobs". Projected employment growth between 2010 and 2020 is 20.1 percent.
So, it pays to diversify.
There are about 80 massage therapy styles to choose among, offering relaxation, relief, or healing. According to an American Massage Therapy Association survey, massage therapists offer an average of seven modalities.
Here are some of the more popular modalities.
Swedish Massage
The most common type of massage, involving effleurage, petrissage, friction, and tapotement on the topmost layers of muscles. Swedish massage relieves muscle tension and is relaxing and energizing. Aesthetic VideoSource offers a beautifully filmed, instructional DVD on this modality: Essentials of Swedish Massage. This award-winning DVD features Meade Steadman, a Jumozy instructor.
Deep Tissue Massage
Deep tissue massage techniques apply pressure to deeper layers of muscle, tendons, and other tissues, to address chronically tense and contracted areas. The techniques are designed to release muscle and adhesions, increase range of motion, reset muscle memory, and reduce primary and secondary distortions. Aesthetic VideoSource has three comprehensive, instructional DVDs on this modality, for Deep Tissue Massage: Extremities, Pelvic Girdle, and Shoulder Girdle, all featuring Meade Steadman.
Chair Massage
The portability of chair massage accounts for its popularity among therapists as well as clients who seek it out at malls or conferences for a moment's reprieve. Chair massage allows practitioners to reach people beyond the spa or simply to avoid fixed overhead costs. Therapists can also incorporate whatever modality they prefer. Jumozy offers a comprehensive course on this modality, Full Body Chair Massage, which includes sections on different chairs, tools and setup, dealing with business attire, and marketing.
Thai Massage
Thai massage involves positioning the body into different therapeutic postures, stretching, compressing muscles, mobilizing joints, and acupressure. It addresses balance and structural corrections. Thai massage is a healing science that has been practiced thousands of years. The top recognized master of this modality outside of Thailand is Dr. Anthony James, CMT, ND, MDAM. His professional development and certification programs have set the standards in the U.S. He is also the instructor in the four-part The Ultimate Thai Massage Video instructional DVD series for the mat and table, produced by Aesthetic VideoSource.
Stone Massage
With stone massage, smooth stones are incorporated into a massage or placed on the body to provide the benefits of their inherent healing properties, as well as to apply heat or cold. Incorporating stones as massage tools is also easier on the therapist. Stones minimize injury to the hands, wrists, and elbows, and make the work less exhausting. Stone massage is also good for the bottom line and a way to personalize a massage and to differentiate a therapist's offerings. Jumozy offers Full Body Stone Massage, a comprehensive course that covers all aspects of this modality.
Reflexology
Reflexology applies pressure to reflexes on the hands or feet that are connected to various parts of the body. This pressure stimulates those body parts, as well as improves lymphatic drainage and circulation in the hands/feet, relaxing muscles and stimulating nerve connections. Jumozy offers two comprehensive reflexology courses, Comprehensive Reflexology for the Foot and Comprehensive Reflexology for the Hand as well as seven shorter reflexology courses focused on specific health complaints.
Pregnancy Massage,
Expectant moms experience unique physical and emotional changes that occur as a result of increased weight, shifting posture, and adjusting hormone levels. The soothing essence of massage can allow pregnant moms to unwind during this time. It can also alleviate the resulting discomfort and other pregnancy-related symptoms. In Aesthetic VideoSource's Nurturing Pregnancy Massage Techniques I and Nurturing Pregnancy Massage Techniques II, Meade Steadman demonstrates step-by-step how to provide therapeutic massage techniques that focus on the special needs of the mother to be as she goes through the different trimesters.
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Mid-Columbia Medical Center is now accepting applications to fill a Massage Therapist position serving both their Water's Edge Spa facility as well as the hospital. This Part-Time Core (guaranteed 20 hours per week) position is to provide coverage for events, vacation and other staffing relief, at Water's Edge, MCMC Hospital and Celilo Cancer Center. Flexibility in scheduling a must as candidate must be willing to work a Sunday Shift at Water's Edge. This position is eligible for benefits.
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Laser hair removal has become a popular alternative to waxing, shaving, and depilatory creams in recent years. For the right patients, laser hair removal can provide a 70 to 90 percent reduction in unwanted hair. This accounts for the fact that laser hair removal is one of the top five non-surgical cosmetic procedures in the United States for both men and women. In fact, millions of these procedures are performed annually. Dermatologists and medical spas require proper training to offer the procedure safely.
Massage Therapy Adjunct Instructor - Columbus, GA
Company: Miller-Motte Technical College (Columbus, GA)
Miller-Motte Technical College is hiring qualified part-time instructors to teach courses in Massage Therapy in the classroom. We offer competitive compensation as well as other incentives. If you believe you possess the skills essential to becoming a Medical Assisting Adjunct Instructor at Miller-Motte Technical College we want you as part of our excellent team!
Educational/Experience Certification Requirements : A minimum of 2-3 years experience in the field of massage therapy National Certification preferred Georgia Board of Massage Therapy license Able to teach a diversified group of adult learners Able to teach by appealing to various learning styles Able to teach in an accelerated learning program.
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