Short Course in Massage Therapy-II

Course Overview

This course will provide comprehensive training in the techniques and benefits of oil body massage, foot reflexology, and head and shoulder massage. Participants will learn:

  • Theoretical knowledge: Understanding of massage therapy principles, anatomy, physiology, and the benefits of each massage type.
  • Practical skills: Hands-on training in performing oil body massages, foot reflexology treatments, and head and shoulder massages.
  • Client care: How to interact with clients, assess their needs, and provide a relaxing and therapeutic experience.
  • Hygiene and safety: Maintaining a clean and safe environment, following sanitation protocols, and preventing injuries.

Course Curriculum

Short Course in Massage Therapy

Introduction & Safety Basics

  • Overview of Spa and Wellness Industry and Trend 
  • Overview of Massage & ethics
  • Safety, hygiene & contraindications

 Basic Anatomy Overview 

  • Basic Anatomy and Physiology

Overview of Therapy and Core Massage Techniques

  • Full-body relaxation massage
  • Body Scrub

Certifications and Examination  

Theory Examination

  • Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

  • Short and Long Answer Questions

  • Case-based Questions (Intermediate and Ayurvedic)

 Practical Examination

  1. Draping & hygiene protocol

  2. Massage technique execution (as per course level)

  3. Pressure control, flow, and rhythm

  4. Client communication

  5. Setup and equipment handling

  6. Post-massage care and feedback

Upon successful completion of all examination requirements, students become eligible for certification.

 




Why This Course?

  • Skill enhancement: Improve your massage techniques and expand your service offerings.
  • Personal benefits: Learn relaxation techniques and stress management strategies.
  • Improved well-being: Understand the benefits of massage therapy for overall health and wellness

Who Should Take This Course?

  • Aspiring massage therapists: Individuals interested in starting a career in the massage therapy industry.
  • Individuals seeking personal development: Those interested in learning massage techniques for personal use or to enhance their well-being.
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