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  • 12 hour Ethics Bundle

    $100.00

    Course Description
    This is a bundle of four 3-hour courses (12 hours total). It is part of a package for the LMT Success Group.  The four courses included in this bundle are:

    1. Massage Therapy Roles and Boundaries (3 Hrs)
    2. Ethics in Massage Marketing (3 Hrs)
    3. Cultural Sensitivity for Massage Therapists (3 Hrs)
    4. Transference and Countertransference in Massage Therapy (3 Hrs)

    There is a quiz for each course, so you want to make sure you do all four of them in order to get credit.  The certificates of completion for each will be available for download on the website after you complete the quizzes.

  • 12 hour Science Bundle

    $100.00

    This is a package of four (3 CE hour) NCBTMB Approved Courses, all sold together to make it easier for you to access. This package includes:

    Advanced Anatomical Language

    Massage Therapy and Temporomandibular Joint Disorders

    Massage Therapy and Fibromyalgia

    Massage Therapy and Lupus

    Each course has its own quiz that must be taken to get credit for course, and each will have its own certificate.

  • Advanced Anatomical Language (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    This course is an in-depth study of the language of the health care industry.  All of the basic anatomical terms are reviewed and expanded upon as well as the structure of anatomical words.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Identify medical prefixes, suffixes and root words.
    • Identify an area of the body using correct anatomical language

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Advanced Body Mechanics (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    This course will enable you to identify improper body mechanics, which can lead to a work-related injury, a major reason why massage therapists cease to practice. Knowing how to employ good body mechanics and self-care techniques can help practitioners avoid occupational injury, stress, and burnout.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • List the correct stances and postures that should be used in massage practice.
    • Describe the possible injuries that can occur if improper body mechanic is used.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Client Retention for Massage Therapists (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    Return clients are the mainstay of the massage business, but what keeps a client going to the same practitioner? This course covers the strategies that successful massage therapists have developed to keep their clients coming back to them.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • List the Three Pillars of Client Retention.
    • List the most common reasons for clients to not return.
    • Define the term Service failure as it relates to this course.
    • Define the term Service recovery as it relates to this course.
    • List five measures that can be used to increase client retention.
    • Describe what omissions and mistakes practitioners make that cause the client to go elsewhere.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Conditions of the Cardiovascular System for Massage Therapists

    $25.00

    Course Description
    This course is a review of the diseases of the heart, blood, and blood vessels. It also includes a review of the function of pulmonary circulation, including the oxygenation of blood. Given the significant impact of massage therapy on the circulatory processes of the body this course is a useful source of information for the massage therapist.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Define hemophilia.
    • Identify the difference between a heart attack and heart failure.
    • List six different conditions of the cardiovascular system.
    • Identify two conditions of the cardiovascular system that are absolute contraindications for massage.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

     

     

  • Conditions of the Nervous System for Massage Therapists (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    In this course, you will be reviewing the most common conditions of the Nervous system that you might encounter in your massage practice. This course includes a review of the workings of the nervous system that goes into deeper detail than the short chapters on the nervous system included in most massage core curriculum texts. Specific conditions are addressed, including the effect of massage therapy on the conditions.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • List three movement disorders.
    • Identify the nerve involved in the condition of Bell palsy.
    • Describe the possible causes of chronic numbness.
    • Name three different types of nervous system disorders.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Confidentiality and the Massage practice (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    The purpose of this program is to provide massage therapists with information about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), especially as it relates to providing massage treatment in a medical office, such as with a Chiropractor or Physical Therapist. It also provides a refresher of basic confidentiality ethics.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Describe the intent of HIPAA.
    • Identify potential breaches of confidentiality in a massage practice.
    • Implement professional practices that protect client privacy.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Continuity of Care in Massage Therapy (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    This course will introduce you to the concept of continuity of care, a health care philosophy and practice that emphasizes interdisciplinary referrals and appropriate client transfer practices.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Define the term continuity of care as it applies to massage therapy.
    • Describe the importance of SOAP notes in the continuity of care.
    • Identify the measures that can be taken to provide client care during a practitioner’s absence.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Controlling Infectious Agents in the Massage Room (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    We all know that hygiene and sanitation are important elements of massage practice. This course goes into detail explaining why, with a look at the potential bacteria, fungus and viruses that you can, and probably do, come into contact with every day.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • List four examples of dangerous fungus.
    • List the modes of transmission.
    • List three types of harmful bacteria.
    • Name two examples of animal parasites.
    • Describe the proper hygiene requirements for massage therapy.
    • Explain how Norovirus and Influenza are transmitted.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Cultural Sensitivity for Massage Therapists (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    The goal of this course is to educate the massage therapist on the important role that cultural conditioning plays in the acceptance of massage therapy as a health discipline. The views on massage therapy held by different ethnic cultures in the United States will be presented here for the massage practitioner to study and use as a marketing tool and as a means of providing more sensitive treatment.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Describe how culture can influence a client’s acceptance of massage therapy.
    • Relate strategies for conducting culturally sensitive advertising.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Diseases of the Immune System for Massage Therapists (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    This course is a review of the diseases and disorders of the immune system. It covers the biological structures and processes within the body that work together to provide the basic protections against invading pathogens such as fungi, viruses, and animalistic parasites. Particular attention is spent on those diseases that the massage therapist is most likely to encounter, such as Fibromyalgia, Lupus, and HIV/Aids.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Define the terms Allergy.
    • Identify the components of the Immune system.
    • Identify the components of the Lymphatic system.
    • Define the terms HIV and Aids.
    • List the modes of transmission of HIV.
    • Identify the symptoms of systemic lupus.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Ethics in Massage Marketing (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    This course is designed to offer an overview of the ethical concerns in massage advertising.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Detail examples of effective and ethical massage advertising.
    • Identify unethical or deceptive advertisements.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

     

     

  • Florida Massage Therapy Rules and Laws (10 CE hours)

    $50.00

    Course Description
    This course is intended to educate Florida licensed massage therapists about the laws and rules that regulate their profession.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Outline the requirements for renewing Florida massage therapy licensure.
    • Identify the functions of the Florida Massage Therapy Board.
    • Define practice parameters of lawful massage therapy practice.
    • Identify actions that are grounds for disciplinary action.
    • Outline the penalties associated with unlawful conduct.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Florida Massage Therapy Rules and Laws (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    This course is intended to educate Florida licensed massage therapists about the laws and rules that regulate their profession.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • Outline the requirements for renewing Florida massage therapy licensure.
    • Identify the functions of the Florida Massage Therapy Board.
    • Define practice parameters of lawful massage therapy practice.
    • Identify actions that are grounds for disciplinary action.
    • Outline the penalties associated with unlawful conduct.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.

  • Fundamentals of Aromatherapy Massage (3 CE hours)

    $25.00

    Course Description
    This course is designed to offer detailed information about aromatherapy massage applications, safety guidelines, blending tips, and essential oil descriptions. This course will enable you to safely incorporate aromatherapy into your existing massage practice.

    Educational Objectives
    Upon completion of this home study continuing education course, the massage practitioner should be able to:

    • List all relevant methods of essential oil extraction.
    • Describe the correct methods of application and use of essential oils.
    • List the means by which essential oil constituents are absorbed into the body during an aromatherapy massage.
    • Demonstrate knowledge of basic aromatherapy safety.

    This course is presented for educational purposes only. It was developed and marketed specifically for massage therapists that are required to obtain continuing education hours for licensing purposes. The author is not giving medical, legal or other professional advice.

    This course is classified as “Cognitive” learning, meaning that there is no hands-on portion.