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By: Valerie Mayhood L.M.T.
History of Massage Therapy
Dates back to before 2000 BC
Used by civilizations in the East and West
Manipulation of muscle and connective tissue to
enhance function, aid in healing, decrease tension, and
used to relieve stress and promote relaxation
Benefits of Massage Therapy
Reduces stress
Reduces or eliminates pain
Increases circulation
Increases immune system
Increases range of motion and
flexibility
Improves post surgery recovery
Relieves headaches and migraines
Types of Massage Therapy
50+ types
Swedish
Deep Tissue
Hot Stone
Ashiatsu
Myo-fascial Release
Range of Motion/Stretching
Pregnancy/Prenatal
Swedish
Also known as
relaxation
massage
Usually a full
body massage
that is focused for
relaxation of the
client
Deep
Tissue
Some people
prefer deeper
work and some
areas actually
require deeper
work in order to
reach a specific
muscle
Hot Stone
Helps to calm the
nervous system
Relieves tight and
sore muscles
Uses a moist heat
Different size stones
are roasted to a warm
and comfortable
temperature
Great for relieving
stress!
Ashiatsu
Majority of
work is done
using the
therapists’ feet
while the client
is face down.
Pressure may
range from very
light to very
deep
Myo-fascial
Release
Used to treat
adhesions
Deep tissue
work but light
pressure
ROM or
Stretching
Massage
Mixture of
massage and
stretching
Great way to get
to those hard to
reach muscles
Helps to
increase flexibility
How I became a MT
Medical Field -Dentistry? Doctor? Too
long!
Associates degree
The Healing Arts Center (Lake Land)
Classroom atmosphere
Certificate Program (600 hours/2 years)
-5 levels (Intro,Theory & Technique,
A&P/Pathology, Business/Ethics,
Myofascial/Clinical time)
Requirements by the state of
Illinois:
Must attend a massage school and complete minimum of
500 hours of education
Pass the National Certification Board for Therapeutic
Massage & Bodywork examination
Must be licensed by the state of Illinois
Finger printed and background check
Complete 24 hours of continuing education every two years
Pay Fee
Work Atmosphere and Conditions
Spa
Chiropractic office
Gym
Physical therapy
Cruise ships/Resorts
Chain business (Massage Envy/Massage
Luxe
Salary/Wages
Typical prices for massages in this
area
$35/ ½ hr
$60 for 1 hr.
Not a typical 9 to 5 job
Depends on work environment
Flexibility hours/days
Overhead (rent, supplies, marketing)
Some things to think about
Growing business
MT isn’t for everyone (touching people, taxing on
body)
Career life span(depends on work environment)
Takes time to build clientele (tell about my
experiences)
Economy
Ability to raise a family (flexible, make own
hours)
Questions?

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  • 2. History of Massage Therapy Dates back to before 2000 BC Used by civilizations in the East and West Manipulation of muscle and connective tissue to enhance function, aid in healing, decrease tension, and used to relieve stress and promote relaxation
  • 3. Benefits of Massage Therapy Reduces stress Reduces or eliminates pain Increases circulation Increases immune system Increases range of motion and flexibility Improves post surgery recovery Relieves headaches and migraines
  • 4. Types of Massage Therapy 50+ types Swedish Deep Tissue Hot Stone Ashiatsu Myo-fascial Release Range of Motion/Stretching Pregnancy/Prenatal
  • 5. Swedish Also known as relaxation massage Usually a full body massage that is focused for relaxation of the client
  • 6. Deep Tissue Some people prefer deeper work and some areas actually require deeper work in order to reach a specific muscle
  • 7. Hot Stone Helps to calm the nervous system Relieves tight and sore muscles Uses a moist heat Different size stones are roasted to a warm and comfortable temperature Great for relieving stress!
  • 8. Ashiatsu Majority of work is done using the therapists’ feet while the client is face down. Pressure may range from very light to very deep
  • 10. ROM or Stretching Massage Mixture of massage and stretching Great way to get to those hard to reach muscles Helps to increase flexibility
  • 11. How I became a MT Medical Field -Dentistry? Doctor? Too long! Associates degree The Healing Arts Center (Lake Land) Classroom atmosphere Certificate Program (600 hours/2 years) -5 levels (Intro,Theory & Technique, A&P/Pathology, Business/Ethics, Myofascial/Clinical time)
  • 12. Requirements by the state of Illinois: Must attend a massage school and complete minimum of 500 hours of education Pass the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork examination Must be licensed by the state of Illinois Finger printed and background check Complete 24 hours of continuing education every two years Pay Fee
  • 13. Work Atmosphere and Conditions Spa Chiropractic office Gym Physical therapy Cruise ships/Resorts Chain business (Massage Envy/Massage Luxe
  • 14. Salary/Wages Typical prices for massages in this area $35/ ½ hr $60 for 1 hr. Not a typical 9 to 5 job Depends on work environment Flexibility hours/days Overhead (rent, supplies, marketing)
  • 15. Some things to think about Growing business MT isn’t for everyone (touching people, taxing on body) Career life span(depends on work environment) Takes time to build clientele (tell about my experiences) Economy Ability to raise a family (flexible, make own hours)