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Massage and Physical Therapy combined

January 22, 2012

One way to increase employment opportunities, is by combining Massage Therapy training with Physical Therapy training. There is some overlap, which makes it easier to learn both disciplines. Massage Therapy students do not need to be college students (in some cases they do not need to be high school graduates). Physical Therapy students are college students.

Students can learn to become Physical Therapy aides or assistants. This is ideal for those who do not want to spend years becoming a Physical Therapist.

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December 7, 2011

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Walmart’s Pre-Black Friday Massage Therapy Pathology Textbooks

November 22, 2011

Massage Therapy Pathology textbooks and more.

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Types of Diseases

December 14, 2009

I really hadn’t considered the different ways to categorize diseases or disorders. Though the “House” program is far from reality, it does allow me to see how these categories are used when determining a diagnosis. The categories that catch my attention the most are of course the communicable and noncommunicable for health consideration both to/from client/therapist.

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Chapter Two

October 9, 2009

Review of Mosby’s Pathology for Massage Therapists, by Salvo and Anderson. Under the class of Dr. Johnson.

In chapter 2 it discusses client assessment and intake forms. It is very important to have intake forms however clients don’t always write all of their important health information. So it is very important to verbally ask health questions. I have experienced a client who had severe poor circulation on his feet and lower legs due to diabetes which were a bluish/purple color yet he failed to mention it when asked about his health. I was not informed of it until I uncovered his leg and noticed the change of color. I ended up avoiding the whole bottom leg region and massaged with very light pressure. So good communication with the client is very important.

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Health Assessment

October 9, 2009

Review of Mosby’s Pathology for Massage Therapists, by Salvo and Anderson. Class taught by Dr. Johnson.

I loved how after reading about how to look for certain skin or muscle conditions, the book then tells you what massage techniques to use on the client… I feel better prepared to assess my clients and come up with a specific treatment plan for each one of them…

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Infection Control

October 9, 2009

Review of Mosby’s Pathology for Massage Therapists, by Salvo and Anderson.

This chapter I read within Dr. Johnson’s class gave me a better understanding of which diseases are contagious, what types of skin abnormalities I should avoid, and though the pictures were hard for me to look at, I feel better prepared in the instance I have a client with any of disease. I look forward to learning more about each disease and if massage is contraindicated or not.

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Chapter One

October 7, 2009

Review of Mosby’s Pathology for Massage Therapists, by Salvo and Anderson. Within Dr. Johnson’s course.

The information on different skin diseases in chapter one is very interesting. As a massage student, I feel it is very important that I understand and am able to tell the differences of diseases to protect myself and my clients from spreading them. The sanitary practice of hand washing is important so as to not spread infection from the therapist to the client or vise versa, client to the therapist.

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Dizziness, tremors, etc.

October 5, 2009

A little confused about chapter 5 of our textbook in Dr. Johnson’s class. A paragraph in this chapter tells the massage therapist to refer the client to their health care provider if they have dizziness, tremors, etc… First, do they mean if the client experiences these things during massage? Or if they have these symptoms in general? And if its the latter, is massage contraindicated? Anybody know?


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Confused

October 2, 2009

I am taking Dr. Johnson’s class in Massage Therapy Pathology. I actually just wanted to comment on one of the questions on the chapter 3 quiz. I am little confused, the question asks for an elevated lesion not filled with fluid. None of the answers seemed to fit. The answer it gave me only confused me. Does anyone else share my grief? Or possibly have an explanation?

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Tuition Assistance, comment

July 1, 2009

We accept barter or trade as a form of payment. See an example of the method at http://www.tradebank.com   We are open to various possibilities. At the present time, we do not utilize financial aid.

Original Post:
June 29, 2009
Title; Tuition Assistance
Do you offer tuition assistance, financial aid, scholarships or payment plans?

Original Post:
May 18, 2009
Title; Can I enroll in your massage pathology course immediately? (comment)
Yes, you can immediately start our online Massage Pathology course after enrolling.
Go to our home page http://massage-pathology-chronicles.com
Go to the right side of the page.
Find Online Massage Pathology Course.
Click on the link “Online and Instructor-Led Massage Pathology Course.”
Then follow the instructions for enrolling.
If you have any difficulties, you may email us admin@healthcare-online-education.com

Original Post:
May 11, 2009
Title: Can I enroll in your massage pathology course immediately?
Can I enroll in your massage pathology course immediately? I want to
take the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage &
Bodywork examination as soon as possible.

Original Post:
April 22, 2009
The tuition and procedure to enroll can be found in the link on the
lower right-hand section of this page. The link contains the word
“Course.”

Original Post:
April 10, 2009
What is the tuition and procedure to enroll in your Massage Pathology course?

Original Post:
April 9, 2009
Our
course is 45 Contact Hours (3 Semester Credits). We provide a completed
“Verification of Education Form” and/or notarized copy of your
certification of completion and/or an official school transcript. Click
on the link “Online and Instructor-Led Massage Pathology Course” on the
right side of this page. The link is under the sub-heading “Online
Massage Pathology Course.”

Original Post:
April 2, 2009
Does
your Massage Pathology course fulfill the requirements of the National
Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) to
take the National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage and
Bodywork (NCETMB) and the National Certification Examination for
Therapeutic Massage (NCETM)?

Does your Massage Pathology course
fulfill the requirements of the Federation of State Massage Therapy
Boards to take the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx)?

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Tuition Assistance

June 29, 2009

Do you offer tuition assistance, financial aid, scholarships or payment plans?

Original Post:
May 18, 2009
Title; Can I enroll in your massage pathology course immediately? (comment)
Yes, you can immediately start our online Massage Pathology course after enrolling.
Go to our home page http://massage-pathology-chronicles.com
Go to the right side of the page.
Find Online Massage Pathology Course.
Click on the link “Online and Instructor-Led Massage Pathology Course.”
Then follow the instructions for enrolling.
If you have any difficulties, you may email us admin@healthcare-online-education.com

Original Post:
May 11, 2009
Title: Can I enroll in your massage pathology course immediately?
Can I enroll in your massage pathology course immediately? I want to
take the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage &
Bodywork examination as soon as possible.

Original Post:
April 22, 2009
The tuition and procedure to enroll can be found in the link on the
lower right-hand section of this page. The link contains the word
“Course.”

Original Post:
April 10, 2009
What is the tuition and procedure to enroll in your Massage Pathology course?

Original Post:
April 9, 2009
Our
course is 45 Contact Hours (3 Semester Credits). We provide a completed
“Verification of Education Form” and/or notarized copy of your
certification of completion and/or an official school transcript. Click
on the link “Online and Instructor-Led Massage Pathology Course” on the
right side of this page. The link is under the sub-heading “Online
Massage Pathology Course.”

Original Post:
April 2, 2009
Does
your Massage Pathology course fulfill the requirements of the National
Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) to
take the National Certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage and
Bodywork (NCETMB) and the National Certification Examination for
Therapeutic Massage (NCETM)?

Does your Massage Pathology course
fulfill the requirements of the Federation of State Massage Therapy
Boards to take the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx)?

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