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Massage Therapy Schools – A 'Touch' of Perfection

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Learning the art of massage at schools for massage therapy can be very rewarding, but you should make sure you select an accredited and reputable massage therapy school (sometimes misspelled as message therapy schools). The National Holistic Institute ( NHI)provides an accredited program that will provide you a comprehensive training in massage therapy. Massage therapist schools simply cannot teach theory alone. To learn the true art of therapeutic massage, hands-on training and mentoring is required. Massage is a 'hands on' therapy, literally, that involves the compassionate touch of a trained professional.

The NHI massage therapist school promotes a teaching module that can generally be categorized into three areas: Massage Theory and Practice , Career Development , and Hands-On Practical Experience . We believe by focusing on these three development areas, we provide our students with all the knowledge and experience they need to begin their massage careers. Here we explain the first area of our teaching.

Massage Theory At Our Therapeutic Massage Schools

Massage is all about applying the correct pressure to certain points in the body including muscles, joints and ligaments. The NHI massage therapy schools teach students all the theory behind widely practiced massage techniques. We include the history and development of the art of massage, and we teach you about the human body and the healing properties of this skill. At our massage therapist schools, our techniques are based on applying pressure to certain parts of the body to bring relief to damaged or stressed areas of the body. It is used to treat injuries and diseases.

There are approximately 200 variants of massage techniques with new techniques constantly being developed and modified. At The National Holistic Institute schools for massage therapy, some of the methods we teach are:

Swedish Massage

This is a popular, long-established technique. At our massage therapist school, we teach our students the long, flowing massage strokes that characterize this method. It is designed in six basic strokes to increase blood flow and circulation in the body.

Acupressure & Shiatsu Massage

This ancient art form can be traced back to long practiced Asian techniques.

Sports Massage

At our therapeutic massage schools, we train our students in treating athletes and performing sports massages. This massage is used to help athletes attain peak performance. It helps diminish fatigue of the body and muscles, relieves swelling, and reduces tension.

Massage For Pregnant Women

There are numerous techniques and positions for massaging pregnant women. At our accredited massage therapist schools, we train our students on how to relieve the muscle tension and back stress commonly associated with pregnancy.

Massage For People With Injuries

Massages have long been known to promote flexibility of the muscles and are often used in treating injuries such as torn ligaments and damaged tissues. Our massage therapy schools teach students how to deal with injured patients and how to assess what type of massage is best for their injury.

Seated Massage

This is a massage technique that is versatile yet highly effective. It normally lasts for 15 minutes while the client is seated and fully clothed. As you will learn at our massage therapy schools, it is ideal for instant stress relief, especially when time and resources are limited.

Foot Reflexology

Our massage therapy schools teach our students the philosophy and history behind the teachings of reflexology. This comes from the belief that each pressure point in the sole of the foot is connected and corresponds to pressure points throughout the body. Applying pressure to different areas of the foot can bring relief to the corresponding areas of the body.

Deep Tissue Massage

This massage promotes relaxation and eliminates tension. At our therapeutic massage schools it focuses on the deeper layers of muscle tissue with slow and deep finger strokes.

Energy Massage

This is a unique non-invasive technique, similar in many ways to the art of Reiki. At The NHI schools for massage therapy, we train our students in this technique of attuning the energy. It consists of light hand movements over the body to bring relief and relaxation.

These are just some of the various massage techniques we cover at The National Holistic Institute schools. Massage techniques are constantly being reviewed and developed and we provide our students with all the latest developments and modifications. We do not believe training in the art of massage should only be about learning various strokes. This is why, at our massage therapy schools (sometimes misspelled as message therapy schools), we provide our students with the history and philosophy of the discipline that gives them a greater understanding and passion for this magnificent healing art form.

 

 
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