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There isn't anything on their website about OH or on OH's website that is why I am asking how you heard that they are changing.
Hillary Kate Arrieta said:Here is the Federations website- for anyone who is interested. www.fsmtb.org
I find it interesting that no one is aggravated that there are any laws at all governing massage. Laws are meant to protect the citizens from harm. There is no proof that massage therapists have a history of hurting people. If we were free to practice without interference from the government there would be no regulations to worry about and you could practice anywhere you like. We have been around for thousands of years without regulation by governments. It is generally massage schools, massage organizations and police departments who are pushing for regulation so you can thank them for your aggravation. None of these special interest groups can find any common ground and push their own agenda on the public and therapists. When I graduated from massage school I had 1250 hours of training and Florida and New York both asked me to go back to school to get more hours of training in subjects that they felt I needed more hours in. Both these states at the time only had a 500 hour requirement. I ended up taking a 100 more hours in Florida and passed the state exam effortlessly but it cost me money and time. I have lived in several states since then a didn't get certified because I saw no need to give the government any more of my money and time. I have been in the field full time for 23 years and my clients have never asked me for certification. My clients are the only ones I am concerned about pleasing. Unless you are working for a massage establishment who requires a state certificate or advertising in the phone book I see no reason for you to get certified anywhere. I know some would disagree with this but they don't pay your bills or do the work for you. The only other reason you might want to get certified is if you have a history of hurting your clients. If that is the case you would want to get certified and insured so that you protect yourself and your clients if one of them got injured by you.
There isn't anything on their website about OH or on OH's website that is why I am asking how you heard that they are changing.
Hillary Kate Arrieta said:Here is the Federations website- for anyone who is interested. www.fsmtb.org
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