Massage Techniques
Career Diploma
Massage Techniques Course Outline
The Massage Techniques Course is comprised of 11 comprehensive lessons. They are easy to follow, yet challenging and stimulating at the same time. Each lesson begins with a subject matter preview and objectives, an introductory note from your instructor and a vocabulary builder of new words and terms.
Next comes the reading assignment. Practice exercises help you check and review what you've learned. A demonstration video enhances your understanding of each technique. At the end of the lesson is an open-book exam, which you may take online.
Lesson 1: The Basics of Massage
The benefits of massage and its effects on the body; qualifications for giving a good massage; creating a relaxing environment suitable for massage; equipment and materials; types of massage; give a massage using a simple sequence and basic strokes; general contraindications and parts of the body to avoid; selecting essential oils to enhance benefits and combat ailments.
Lesson 2: Learning The Strokes
Simple strokes to use on various parts of the body; delivering different amounts of pressure during a massage; invigorating percussion methods; static pressure and other 'holding' techniques; practicing on friends and family members.
Lesson 3: Massage Around The Body - Part 1
Performing a self-massage; delivering a good back massage from the shoulders to the buttocks; techniques to promote relaxation and alleviate aches and pains in the back; delivering a good chest and neck massage by stretching muscles and relieving tension.
Lesson 4: Massage Around The Body - Part 2
Massaging the feet and legs; massaging the hands and arms; administering abdominal massage; massage techniques for the face and head.
Lesson 5: Massage For All Occasions
Massaging people in all stages of life; enhancing athletic performance and reducing injuries; how to relieve work-related stress and tension; using massage to enhance your self-image and beautify the body; the sensual massage; massage for various health issues.
Lesson 6: Massage Benefits, Applications and Cautions
Different perspectives on the benefits of massage; the psychological effects of massage; massage for special populations; research on clinical applications of massage; massage as a complement to chiropractic care; major massage endangerment areas and contraindications and cautions.
Lesson 7: Guidelines For Massage and Introduction To Western Massage
The significance of touch; topical substances used in massage; physical and emotional self-care measures; choosing different techniques for their effects; varying rhythm, pacing and pressure for different effects; performing stretching and joint movement techniques.
Lesson 8: Full-Body Western Massage and Regional Applications
Planning a full-body massage; applying techniques in appropriate order within each body region; continuity, rhythm, pacing and specificity; massage technique variations for different regions of the body; the healing properties of water; using hot and cold applications safely and effectively.
Lesson 9: Contemporary Massage and Bodywork
Myofascial techniques; identifying the origin of trigger points; deactivating trigger points; lymphatic drainage massage (LDM); relating reflexology areas of the feet to corresponding body parts; polarity techniques and movements.
Lesson 10: Asian Bodywork
Yin and yang; acupoints; sequence of techniques for a one-hour amma kata; three major types of shiatsu; four primary principles for performing shiatsu; the relationship between the five elements and the 12 major meridians according to Jin Shin Do.
Lesson 11: More Applications of Massage
Sports massage; planning a massage session to safely meet the special needs of pregnant women; infant massage; benefits of massage for the elderly; approaches to massage for the terminally ill, including self-care for the giver; adapting techniques for seated massage.
Ready to get started on your Massage Techniques training? Enroll online or call 1-800-957-5412 to speak with an Admissions Advisor.