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Hello AllI am a new student set to start classes in about two weeks. I am also a LPN. I am not making a career change just adding to. I was wondering if anyone had any good study tips or resources…Continue
Started by kia Campbell. Last reply by Katie Mills Oct 11, 2012.
Erin, I proudly announce that I just passed my licensing exam with an 85. In about a month I'll receive my license to practice.However, that does not mean I'll no longer be a student. I will be a…Continue
Started by Gary W Addis, LMT. Last reply by Laura Garza Aug 27, 2012.
Hi Massage Students, As many of you have been on this page for a while now, I wanted to check in and see who, if any among you, are currently in (or just past) the credentialing process. Have you…Continue
Started by Erin Romanin. Last reply by Aaron J Witz Aug 13, 2012.
Hey Friends, One of our fellow members, Jane Johnson, posted a compelling question and I would like to ask for your opinions.Do you feel that your massage program is thorough, and prepares you…Continue
Started by Erin Romanin. Last reply by Gary W Addis, LMT Aug 6, 2012.
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Jane, a textbook incorporating all the major modalities would be very welcome--or even just a comprehensive encyclopedia. One that shows the relationships of modalities to one another. For instance, how PNF and MET are alike, and how they differ; how Shiatsu relates to other Eastern modalities. A tall order, that encyclopedia.
My first massage textbook, Tappan's Handbook of Healing Massage Techniques, attempted to introduce students to the range of modalities. A good intro, but limited in scope for obvious reasons--there's, what, 10,000 modalities??
Anyway, Jane, you asked for a challenge. :)
Hi Christy! Cute profile picture. I am sorry that you're not happy with the school you are at. What about it don't you like? Is there anything I can help with - any difficult topics or courses? Are you unhappy enough to consider transferring? I could create a list of state approved schools in your area if you are...
Hi Bobby! Now THAT is an open-ended question! Fortunately there are plenty of great massage school throughout the country. What school are you at?
Besides the volume of schools, it would also be tough to designate a 'best', because schools focus on different areas of bodywork. Some teach more of an Eastern method, integrating alot of energy work into their studies. Others come from a medical perspective, training therapists to rehabilitate athletic injuries or offer pain management to those with disease. Some schools remain more mainstream and focus on spa and relaxation massage, producing therapists that are best fit to work in upscale resorts and market to tourists.Then there is the world of continued education, with hundreds of modalities to offer. Having an industry be so diverse is most certainly a benefit to massage students and therapists, as it provides you with a multitude of employment options. It also allows you to continually grow your skill set and expand your services. In my opinion, the 'best' massage schools are the ones that produce excited, ethical, skilled, compassionate, innovative, eager professionals - and that sentiment could easily translate to any educational track producing just about any skilled professional. Thank you Bobby for posing such an interesting question - I would love to hear other peoples responses to this as well.
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