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Hawaii Massage Therapy Schools

By Michael Bustamante


In Hawaii massage therapy schools, you can expect general courses in anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, pathology, and patient assessment. You will most likely take courses in theory and practice of massage therapy, common treatments of wellness and stress management, neuromuscular therapy, reflexology, hydrotherapy, therapeutic exercise, sports massage, deep tissue massage, spa massage, and clinical massage practice. You can also study body-mind integration, Swedish massage, Hawaiian lomi lomi, and some of the more exotic forms of Eastern massage such as shiatsu, Reiki, and Thai massage.

After successfully completing 650 hours of coursework from one of the accredited Hawaii massage therapy schools, you will be qualified to take state and national licensing examinations. A license earned in Hawaii would qualify you to practice massage therapy in all U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

Advanced certification and continuing education courses for improving massage therapy techniques and maintaining licensure are also offered in Hawaii massage therapy schools. Advance certification allows for specializations in a various disciplines of massage therapy and bodywork. Specialties can focus on sports and orthopedic massage, myofascial therapy, infant massage, lymphatic massage, bodywork, movement therapy, stress management, and spa massage.

Upon graduation, you will be required to take licensing examinations. Once you have passed the exams, obtained your license, and checked with local authorities regarding area regulations and laws, you will be ready to begin your new and exciting career in massage therapy.

If you would like to learn more about Hawaii Massage Therapy Schools and other educational opportunities, we invite you to visit our website today and submit your request to a few top schools. You will soon have all the information you need to convince you that massage therapy schools in Hawaii have a lot to offer the aspiring massage therapist.

If necessary, you may wish to broaden your search to include massage therapy schools in other states, such as:

- Colorado Massage Therapy Schools

- Arizona Massage Therapy Schools

- Michigan Massage Therapy Schools

- Pennsylvania Massage Therapy Schools

- Minnesota Massage Therapy Schools

DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERAL OVERVIEW and may or may not reflect specific practices, courses and/or services associated with ANY ONE particular school(s) that is or is not advertised on SchoolsGalore.com.

Copyright 2007 - All rights reserved by Media Positive Communications, Inc.

Notice: Publishers are free to use this article on an ezine or website, provided the article is reprinted in its entirety, including copyright and disclaimer, and ALL links remain intact and active.


About the Author:

Michael Bustamante is a staff writer for Media Positive Communications, Inc. Find Massage Therapy Schools in Hawaii and other states, such as Florida Massage Therapy Schools, at SchoolsGalore.com, your educational resource to locate schools.

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