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Starting a Career in Massage Therapy: What You Need to Know
Massage is a healing art as well as a science. It requires a balance of academic and technical knowledge, clinical skills, manual dexterity, sensitivity, and awareness. Nearly everyone has the innate resources to touch another with care and confidence. However, it takes a sincere desire to help others, along with a commitment to the time, energy, and focus necessary for the training process in order to become a solid practitioner.
Massage Therapy and Bodywork: Healing Through Touch
In the 1960s, while modern medicine continued its march toward higher technology and drugs and away from physician contact with patients, such concepts as holistic health, self-improvement, and optimal health experienced a rebirth. The 1970s brought even greater interest in health promotion and a new openness to massage. This was followed by explosive growth in the varieties of massage and bodywork available, and today there are now over eighty different varieties. The term "bodywork" evolved as a generic term for referring to this broadening field. It is now loosely used to incorporate massage and other forms of manipulation.
Massage therapy a good entry-level position
Massage therapy has become a popular alternative treatment for everything from stress to pain relief to rehabilitation. According to the American Massage Therapy Association, 47 million Americans received massages in 2005, 2 million more than in 2004. It is estimated that by 2012, the number of massage therapists will have increased by 20 to 35 percent.
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