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Medical Massage Schools train therapists to use a variety of therapeutic techniques to massage areas of soft tissue that have been stressed or injured. Expertise in medical massage helps reduce stress, renews energy, increases flexibility, and improves posture.

Medical Massage Schools provide options for earning Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Associate of Applied Science, (AAS), or Bachelor degrees in medical massage. Students will study not only massage and massage therapy, but also anatomy, physiology, and pathology in relation to soft tissue injury and treatment. Specialties can include hydrotherapy, sports massage, deep tissue massage, chair massage, reflexology, and aromatherapy.

As students will learn, medical massage is not a particular set of techniques, but rather anatomically precise and patient specific. Medical massage therapists combine education, training, experience, and intuition to reduce soft-tissue related complaints.

Medical massage training may include movement and relaxation techniques in their classes. Yoga, Feldenkrais, Tai Chi Chuan, and other forms of yoga may be taught for developing range of movement that increases self-awareness. Students will gain knowledge of body mechanics, nutrition, stress management, wellness, and injury prevention.

Training in first aid and CPR certification will also be required of medical massage students. Some massage schools also offer business skills to provide training in running a private medical massage practice.

Medical Massage Schools train therapists for promoting well-being. Graduates are afforded career options including positions in sports medicine clinics, orthopedic offices, naturopathic clinics, yoga retreat centers, cruise ships, physical therapy offices, chiropractic offices, pain management clinics, beauty salons, athletic clubs, nursing homes, resorts, or to manage massage therapy businesses.

Incomes range quite widely for therapists who have completed massage training. Entry-level positions may net $20,000, while experienced massage therapists may earn upwards of $50,000 or more.

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