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		<title>WHY A MASSAGE THERAPY CERTIFICATE IS ESSENCIAL</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Massage therapy is a very promising and rewarding career for any interested individual to go into - whether you're a student, a practicing health worker of another field, a housewife or one employed in another profession. A duly licensed and certified massage therapist can earn anywhere from $35,000 or more depending on the nature of their commitment and the establishment they are connected with. The work hours are very flexible, with one expecting to put in at least 15 hours a week or as desired. Due to the advantages it presents, many people are contemplating getting a massage therapy certification to avail its positive prospects.]]></description>
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<p>Massage therapy is a very promising and rewarding career for any interested individual to go into &#8211; whether you&#8217;re a student, a practicing health worker of another field, a housewife or one employed in another profession. A duly licensed and certified massage therapist can earn anywhere from $35,000 or more depending on the nature of their commitment and the establishment they are connected with. The work hours are very flexible, with one expecting to put in at least 15 hours a week or as desired. Due to the advantages it presents, many people are contemplating getting a massage therapy certification to avail its positive prospects.</p>
<p>The subjects covered in massage training are basic anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, body mechanics, and most of the widely used and accepted massage techniques. Some school programs that offer advanced massage therapy certification programs such as geriatric massage, lymph drainage, acupressure, meridian therapy, medical massage, myofascial release therapy, craniosacral therapy, and infant massage among others.</p>
<p>Students of massage therapy certification courses can expect to get a first-hand experience from a designated clinic in their area, in coordination with their respective schools and under the watchful eye of instructors, where they can gain essential practical knowledge and applications of various massage techniques that are being applied to its patients or clients from private clinics or spas. Some of these techniques are quite commonly accepted today, that may or may not include basic application of a massage together with reflexology, deep tissue massage, sports massage, Swedish massage, chair massage and others.</p>
<p>A massage therapy course also incorporates other many other useful programs such as learning business management and ethics, social and communication skills enhancement, aromatherapy and essential oils applications, and first aid and CPR. In order to become a fully recognized massage therapist on a national level, one needs to attain certification from the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB), by completing eligibility requirements of at least 500 hours training from a licensed school. This certification is good for a four year period after which one needs to renew and by also completing the required 200 hour therapeutic massage and 125 hours of additional associated studies.</p>
<p>Those who finish the course and earn a massage therapy certification from an accredited massage therapy school or university on a State or National level will now be able to have better employment options open to them as the demand for more massage therapist continues to rise in the coming years ahead.</p>
<p>Anyone interested in becoming a certified massage therapist needs to find a legitimate massage therapy certification program in order to be recognized and be able to reap its rewards.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several Massage Therapy Certificate programs allow students to participate in more advanced bodywork classes that encompass massage techniques in myofascial release, reflexology, infant and prenatal massage, sports massage, geriatric massage, manual lymph drainage, and much more.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><img class="aligncenter" style="margin-top: 20px; margin-bottom: 20px;" title="massage therapy certificate" src="http://tarifa.costasur.com/images/categories/shiatsu-massage-1-1-gallery.jpg" alt="" width="325" height="323" />Massage Therapy Certificate</strong></p>
<p>Today, you can earn a Massage Therapy Certificate in a matter of a few hundred hours of hands-on-training. Depending on individual state requirements and massage school offerings, an aspiring student wishing to gain a Massage Therapy Certificate can now do so in just a few weeks or months.</p>
<p>Most Massage Therapy Certificate programs cover an in-depth curriculum that<span id="more-461"></span> is practical in nature, but nonetheless, quite comprehensive. Students enrolled in a Massage Therapy Certificate program can anticipate basic courses in anatomy and physiology, massage theory and application, kinesiology, pathology, business ethics and practice, and CPR and First Aid. In addition to foundational classes in primary teachings, massage therapy students will also learn about a variety of massage modalities. For example, in a Massage Therapy Certificate program, students may learn routine methods of massage such as Swedish massage and/or deep tissue massage.</p>
<p>Several Massage Therapy Certificate programs allow students to participate in more advanced bodywork classes that encompass massage techniques in myofascial release, reflexology, infant and prenatal massage, sports massage, geriatric massage, manual lymph drainage, and much more.</p>
<p>Typically, students who desire to enter a Massage Therapy Certificate program should have earned their high school diploma or GED, and should have a desire to become part of today&#8217;s health care scene. Successful candidates who have acquired their Massage Therapy Certificate will have gained the competence, knowledge, and skills to become a practicing massage therapist. Graduates will be able to help patients with a variety of massage techniques designed to relieve pain and stress, improve circulation, and enhance overall wellbeing.</p>
<p>Furthermore, students who have earned a Massage Therapy Certificate, and have met all other requirements for practicing in his or her state of residency, will discover an abundance of career potentials, as massage therapy is anticipated to be a rapidly-growing field of work in the coming decade. Students who possess a Massage Therapy Certificate in massage therapy training can expect earnings up to over $30 an hour, depending on experience, reputation, location, and education.<br />
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Graduates of Massage Therapy Certificate programs may find work in hospitals, clinics, day spas, massage therapy centers, physical therapy offices, chiropractic offices, or other natural health care facilities.</p>
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		<title>MASSAGE THERAPY LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contrary to popular belief, massage therapy certification and licensing are actually two different things. Certification is the term used as an informal way of ensuring that a massage therapist has met a standard of excellence. It typically denotes that an individual has accomplished a certain level of education and experience, and also that he or she has passed some sort of exam. However, the exact nature of these qualifications is left up to the certifying organization, which is almost always a private, non-governmental entity that carries its own weight.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><img class="aligncenter" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px;" title="massage therapy certificate" src="http://mainstreetcc.com/images/womens_massage.jpg" alt="" width="380" height="248" />What Massage Therapists Need to Know about Licensing and Certification</h3>
<p>As massage therapy becomes regulated by more states and municipalities, it is important for massage therapists to understand license and certification requirements.</p>
<p>As with many health-based professions, the field of massage therapy is heavily regulated. Although there is no national standard that prospective massage therapists<span id="more-456"></span> must adhere to, most of the states in the U.S. require some sort of massage license or certification before practitioners are allowed to work with patients. For states that don&#8217;t require licensing, it is still a good idea for prospective candidates to consider certification, since it can go a long way in finding better jobs, bringing in new clients, and staying abreast of changes and continuing education.</p>
<p><strong>The Difference between Massage Certification and a Massage License</strong></p>
<p>Contrary to popular belief, massage therapy certification and licensing are actually two different things. Certification is the term used as an informal way of ensuring that a massage therapist has met a standard of excellence. It typically denotes that an individual has accomplished a certain level of education and experience, and also that he or she has passed some sort of exam. However, the exact nature of these qualifications is left up to the certifying organization, which is almost always a private, non-governmental entity that carries its own weight.</p>
<p>Professional licensing is similar but more formalized. It requires similar standards of education and experience, but it is upheld by governmental regulations and is required by law. For massage therapy, professional licensing occurs at a state- and/or city-based level (rather than a federal one), so the license requirements of each state vary.</p>
<p><strong>Massage Therapy Requirements</strong></p>
<p>Working as a massage therapist has less to do with the type of education obtained (such as a certificate, a diploma, or a degree) and more to do with the number of educational hours completed and the quality of the school. Most new massage therapists have to have a minimum of 500 hours of in-class training under a qualified supervisor. Courses must include an anatomy and physiology course in addition to the chosen type of massage therapy techniques. Some states require even more education – including New York, which stipulates that students must have had 1000 hours of training before they can even sit for the appropriate exam.</p>
<p>Accreditation through the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA) is achieved only on an institutional level. If your school or massage therapy program is recognized, then you automatically get the certification that comes with it. Because COMTA is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, graduating from a recognized school can offer an edge in finding employment; however, it may not count in all of the 39 states that require some type of massage therapist license.</p>
<p>All prospective massage therapy students should check with their state&#8217;s licensing requirements before  they choose a school. A course that fails to comply with state regulations often ends up being a waste of time, since a certain number of educational hours must be completed (or graduation from a COMTA-regulated school might be required) before individuals can even take the exam to get licensed.</p>
<p><strong>The National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork</strong></p>
<p>The most recognizable certifying organization in massage therapy is the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB). Certification through the NCBTMB requires 500 hours of massage therapy instruction, a passing score on their exam, and a commitment to the institution&#8217;s Code of Ethics.</p>
<p>The NCBTMB offers two exams: the National Certificate Examination For Therapeutic Massage (NCETM) and the National Certificate Examination For Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCETMB). These differ slightly in the types of questions asked on the exam; most of the difference lies in what each state requires for licensure.</p>
<p>Credentials through the NCBTMB must be renewed every four years. Within those four years, the prospective candidate must have worked at least 200 total hours in therapeutic massage and fulfilled the regulations for continuing education requirements, which are left up to the states to decide.</p>
<p><strong>State and City Massage Therapy Regulations</strong></p>
<p>Most of the licenses required to become a massage therapist are offered through each state&#8217;s Department of Health. There are 39 states (including Washington, D.C.) that require a massage therapist license in order to work as a professional practitioner. Of these, a total of 33 states (again including Washington, D.C.) recognize the NCBTMB certification. The rules regarding the exact level of licensure required in each state &#8211; as well as any necessary continuing education credits or graduation from a qualified massage therapy school – can be found through the American Massage Therapy Association.</p>
<p>Further restrictions and license requirements may also be set up within city and county regulations. Most of these have to do with ensuring that the line between professional massage therapy and the sale of sexual services at so-called &#8220;massage parlors&#8221; does not get blurred.</p>
<p><strong>Professional Associations</strong></p>
<p>No matter what each state requires as far as licensing and certification, joining professional massage therapy associations is also a good idea for new practitioners. The American Massage Therapy Association is the largest and most general, but those with specific fields of study can also benefit from joining a group designed with their niche in mind. For example, the American Organization for Bodywork Therapies of Asia works just with  Acupressure, Amma, Chi Nei Tsang, Medical Qigong, Nuad bo Rarn (Thai), Shiatsu, and Tuina.</p>
<p>J. Terrence (Terry) McDermott is the administrator of <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.massageschoolsguide.com" target="_blank">Massage Schools Guide</a> at http://www.massageschoolsguide.com, a website offering resources for prospective massage therapists. He specializes in online continuing education resources.</p>
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