Different Massage Programs

Massage Schools and Massage Techniques

© Sylvia Carlson

Oct 13, 2006

Find out more about a particular type of massage and what the experts have to say about what makes a good massage therapist.


Massage Schools and Massage Techniques: Interviews with the Experts

What makes a good massage therapist?

  1. Chiropractor Teaches Masssage - Dr. Vicki Cunningham discusses the only physician taught massage therapy program in Oklahoma.
  2. Shiatsu Therapy - Judy Thompson, a Shiatsupractor, tells us about the Canadian College of Shiatsu Therapy where you can learn Japanese traditional Shiatsu.
  3. Kahuna Bodywork - Find out what makes a good Kahuna bodyworker as Ki'a'i Ho'okahi Weber, Kahuna Sciences Teacher, tells us more about the Australian College of Kahuna Sciences.
  4. Reflexology School - Eunice Ingham's method of reflexology is well-known around the world. Find out why the International Institute of Reflexology is the place to learn this technique.
  5. Oregon School of Massage - Dr. Jill Stanard offers a holistic education at Oregon's School of Massage.
  6. Esalen® Massage - Brita Ostrom of Esalen® Institute shares with us the unique style of massage that focuses first on the quality of touch.
  7. Chair Massage - Want a new career in helping people feel better? Relax to the Max™ offers certification and training in chair massage.
  8. Barefoot Deep Tissue Massage is a unique and powerful method that can save your hands and arms from over-exertion.
  9. Thai Massage - learn one of the most well known massage treatments in Thailand.
  10. Manual Lymph Drainage - this light, but powerful technique is used for a variety of health conditions and can help improve the lives of those suffering with Lymphoedema.
  11. Stone Therapy - is a system that includes a number of techniques and protocols that utilize both hot and cold stones for bodywork and relaxation purposes.

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