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Kansas City Massage Therapists & Bodyworkers

Therapists practicing in Kansas City, MO.

Location: Kansas City, MO
Members: 7
Latest Activity: Feb 10, 2014

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Thai Massage

 Interested in learning Thai Massage?  You can use this modality to increase your clientele by offering a "clothed" option of massage while saving your hands in the process.  If you're a yoga…Continue

Started by Thai Massage School Jul 21, 2011.

Postural Analysis

Janene Sun will be teaching Postural Analysis in Kansas City on November 13-14-15 at Highered Hands Massage and Yoga Center. She will be using Judith Astons book as a reference. Anybody familiar…Continue

Started by Kevin Green Oct 5, 2010.

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Comment by Thai Massage School on July 2, 2011 at 2:26pm

We are headed to Kansas City!!

Join us for our NCBTMB Approved 32 hour Thai Massage Level 1 workshop

Augus 7-11, 2011

http://ymlp.com/zFr1vh

Comment by Thai Massage School on June 25, 2011 at 1:44pm

4-CEU Introduction to Thai Massage

July 10  11a-3p

St. Peters, MO

http://ymlp.com/z5GVlD

Comment by Sue Heldenbrand on June 19, 2011 at 7:17pm

I'd like to extend an invitation to join my massage directory..the basic listing is free.

Synergistic Center Massage Directory

Comment by M Susan Walsh on May 18, 2011 at 11:39am

 

I am offering two unique workshops in Kansas City next month. The first, Indian Champissage™ (Head Massage) is a 3-day course for 21 CE hours. The second, Kansa Vatki Foot Massage™, is a 1-day course for 7 CE hours.  Both courses are NCBTMB approved (450489-07) and FL approved (50-10661).

 

What:     Indian Champissage™ (Head Massage)

When:    June 24-26 (Fri/Sat/Sun)  9:00 - 5:00 each day

Where:  Courtyard Marriott, Kansas City Intl Airport, 7901 Tiffany Springs Pkwy.

 

Indian Champissage has been popular in India for over a thousand years.  The head, neck, shoulders and upper back - areas where tension is more likely to accumulate - are gently, firmly and rhythmically massaged until the pressure simply melts away.  This unique therapy combines physical and subtle massage with energy balancing to produce feelings of perfect peace.  It is a wonderful alternative to seated chair massage.

 

What:     Kansa Vatki Foot Massage

When:    June 27 (Mon) 9:00 - 5:00

Where:  Courtyard Marriott, Kansas City Intl Airport, 7901 Tiffany Springs Pkwy.

 

Kansa Vatki Foot Massage is a beautiful and relaxing healthcare modality which balances the body, mind and spirit.  This unique treatment, steeped in centuries of Ayurvedic ceremony, incorporates ghee (clarified butter).  The heart of the treatment involves vigorously rubbing the soles of the feet with a

3-metal bowl to draw heat and toxins out of the body thereby inducing tremendous relaxation.  The Kansa Vatki Foot Massage is deeply revitalizing for tired feet and legs, and it makes a perfect addition to reflexology.

 

For more information or to register, please visit  http://www.mychampissage.com/ You may download a registration form at http://msusanwalsh.com/champissage/regform.pdf  or call me at (703) 425-3331.

 

Class size is limited.

 

Upcoming classes:           Ft. Myers FL  May 27-30

                                       Charleston WV  June 3-6

                                       Portland OR  July 2-5

                                       Minneapolis MN  July 8-11

 

 

 

 

 




Comment by Sue Heldenbrand on April 7, 2011 at 9:37am

I wanted to extend an invitation for MO massage therapists to be listed in my massage directory..the basic listing is free.

Synergistic Healing

Comment by Dave Caskey LMT on February 20, 2011 at 9:05pm
I forgot to mention my shop was in Blue Springs, MO.
Comment by Dave Caskey LMT on February 20, 2011 at 9:01pm
Hi Folks, I graduated from MTTI in Kansas City in 1998 when Terri Oglesby still owned it. I had a shop called Tranquility Therapeutic Massage in Deborah's Hairstyling & Day Spa on the corner of 7 Hiway & Main St. until 2008 when the recession hit. I still like to do massage and kept up my license and insurance in the hope of continuing.
Comment by Raymond W Smith on November 20, 2009 at 11:44am
Hi everyone!

Raymond W Smith, LMT
http://www.raymondwsmith.com
 

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