This TESDA Online Program will teach you the three courseware that will allow you to complete the Massage Therapy NC II. This course includes Swedish Massage, Thai Massage, and Shiatsu Massage.
A Massage Therapist is responsible for conducting a therapy session to its patient/clientele. Because it is a delicate practice, the massage therapist should be thoroughly trained to attain the right knowledge and skills.
There are three (3) coursewares in this Massage Therapy; Swedish Massage, Thai Massage, and Shiatsu Massage.
Module 1: Introduction to Massage Therapy
On the other hand, is an ancient healing procedure that presses the soft tissue, then manipulates the joints. The main purpose of Thai massage is to entirely induce physical, emotional and spiritual healing. It is being used in Thailand for over two thousand years.A Massage Therapist is responsible for conducting a therapy session to its patient/clientele. Because it is a delicate practice, the massage therapist should be thoroughly trained to attain the right knowledge and skills.
There are three (3) coursewares in this Massage Therapy; Swedish Massage, Thai Massage, and Shiatsu Massage.
1. Swedish Massage
Encourages relaxation, treatment, aesthetic, hygiene and remedial. It is performed through the manipulation in the nude skin, thus promoting balance throughout the body.
Table of Contents:
- Lesson 1: Definition of Massage
- Lesson 2: Massage Therapist
- Lesson 3: Challenges
- Lesson 4: Code of Ethics
- Lesson 1: Body Regions
- Lesson 2: Body Positions
- Lesson 3: Skeletal System
- Lesson 4: Muscular System
- Lesson 5: Integumentary System
- Lesson 6: Circulatory System
- Lesson 7: Digestive System
- Lesson 8: Urinary System
- Lesson 9: Respiratory System
- Lesson 10: Nervous System
- Lesson 11: Endocrine System
- Lesson 12: Lymphatic System
- Lesson 1: Microbiology
- Lesson 2: Pathology Relevant to practice and Pathology
- Lesson 1: Massage Flow
- Lesson 2: Pre-Massage
- Lesson 3: 5 Basic Stroke
- Lesson 4: Post Massage
- Lesson 1: What is Swedish Massage
- Lesson 2: Endangerment Site
- Lesson 3: Preparation before the massage
- Lesson 4: Client Positioning
- Lesson 5: Draping
- Lesson 6: Full Body Massage
2. Thai Massage,
Table of Contents:
- Lesson 1: Traditional Thai Massage
- Lesson 2: Principles of Thai Massage
- Lesson 3: The Muscles
- Lesson 1: Mechanics of Thai Massage
- Lesson 2: Mechanics of Thai Massage - Basic Techniques
- Lesson 3: Mechanics of Thai Massage - Manipulation Techniques
- Lesson 4: The Thai Massage Sequence Program
3. Shiatsu Massage,
Or finger pressure is mainly practiced in Japan but is based on traditional Chinese medicine believes that illness is caused by the imbalance of energy flow throughout the body.With Shiatsu Massage, its success depends on the skills and knowledge of the therapist. It is also very important that the therapist is aware of the contraindications so as not to suffer untoward incidents.
Table of Contents:
- Lesson 1: Origins and Evolution of Shiatsu
- Lesson 2: Definition of Shiatsu
- Lesson 1: Shiatsu Program
- Lesson 2: Massage Sequence - Prone Position
- Lesson 3: Massage Sequence - Supine Position
- Lesson 4: Massage Sequence - Original Position (Prone)
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Different job opportunities will open up to those individuals who can successfully finish the Massage Therapy NC II Programs. You can work in hotels, fitness clubs, hospitals, resorts and spas, physical therapy offices and you can even open your own massage center.