August 3, 2009 – 11:03 am
No education is ever complete and when it comes to massage, there’s always more to learn, more specialties to perfect, more techniques to hone to benefit the well being of your clients.
Even after you’re licensed and have established a successful career, continuing education in massage is still important. The more techniques and philosophies you learn … read more »
Massage therapy is the practice of soft tissue manipulation with physical, functional, and psychological purposes and goals. Massages involve acting on the body with pressure either stationary or moving using tension, motion or vibration done manually with your hands or sometimes using mechanical aids. The art of massage therapy can be learned at a massage … read more »
Balancing a budget and grad school can often feel like you’re in a Chinese circus, spinning plates on sticks or juggling fire on top of a unicycle. Not only are you extremely busy, but you’re also poor. Scholastic poverty doesn’t keep the bills from coming. Indeed, they can pile as sky high as a thesis … read more »
April 28, 2009 – 12:31 pm
When comparing one massage school Philadelphia has to another, there are several important factors to consider. All massage programs are not designed equally. A comprehensive massage therapy curriculum will not only teach you the practical hands-on applications, but it will provide you with training on professionalism and supply you with business aptitude. You also need … read more »
April 26, 2009 – 12:25 pm
The absolute best way to remain competitive in your job field is by consistently learning all of the newest trends and by offering the most up to date services. When you are a member of the massage therapy community, there are a number of ways to gain an edge over your competitors. The most successful … read more »
April 21, 2009 – 11:38 am
Massage therapy is one of the fastest growing careers in the country. Once you have obtained your massage certificate from an accredited Philadelphia massage school there are a number of massage careers that you can pursue. There are pros and cons to considering how and where to apply your massage degree. Most therapists either begin … read more »
April 19, 2009 – 11:26 am
After receiving your first sports massage you knew that you wanted to be a massage therapist when you grew up. You might have been an athlete in high school and you had injured your shoulder in a game. The doctor told me that you needed rehabilitative services in order to get your shoulder back … read more »
April 18, 2009 – 11:23 am
You were a receptionist at a chiropractor’s office. You enjoyed your job and loved working in the healthcare field. Also, you really liked the working for chiropractors and the office that you were in. It was close to your home and the hours that you worked were great. The clients that regularly visited the … read more »
Massage is increasingly becoming more prevalent in the medical community.
In the last 2 years, the number of hospitals offering massage has increased 30 percent. In fact, 63 percent of massage therapists receive their referrals through healthcare professionals. 24 percent of massage therapists work directly in healthcare.
As massage is recognized for its medical benefits, the industry … read more »
Finding a job that is both flexible and lucrative is about as difficult as going out on a blind date and finding the person of your dreams. With the current state of the economy, many of the jobs that young people could depend on right after high school or college simply aren’t there. Plus, the … read more »