National Massage Therapy Institute

In as few as seven months, National Massage Therapy Institute (NMTI) trains you to get you started in this lucrative profession. Their primary focus is helping you to start a career as a Massage Therapist. They have four locations in the Mid-Atlantic States and a total of five convenient locations.

Are you looking to make a worthwhile change in your life or simply seeking additional income? It could be that what you are seeking is a part-time or full-time profession as a Massage Therapist. More than twice as many Americans receive massages today as they did ten years ago, with the number of treatments now numbering 114 million annually. In recent years, massage therapy has been one of the fastest-growing professions in the nation.

Massage therapy is becoming more accepted by regular society as well as the medical field. Massage has developed from a stress-reducing therapy into a notable treatment for various health problems and injuries as well as a method for improving sports performance.

There are rapidly increasing opportunities for massage therapists in:

  • Spas and Salons
  • Hospitals
  • Corporations
  • Sports Teams
  • Physical Therapy offices
  • Fitness Centers
  • Hotels and Resorts
  • Chiropractor's Offices
  • Cruise Ships

In fact, the flexibility in job locations and hours is a significant advantage inherent in becoming a massage therapist. Besides the part-time and full-time selections shown above, many therapists opt to start their own Private Practice without an employer to report to.

The course elements of NMTI comprise Swedish and Sports massage, Reflexology, Shiatsu, Ethics, and Good Business practices. When the program is successfully completed, you will have a diploma and be eligible to take the National Certification Test in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork. This is required for licensing in most states.

The Massage Therapy curriculum is built for people looking for a future in therapeutic massage and bodywork. The curriculum is also appropriate for individuals who are improving their professional expertise in health care, nursing, physical or occupational therapy, or any other similar fields. You can finish the Standard program in seven months. You may also choose a schedule that is lighter that takes only twelve months. Classes are available in the day time or evenings and in some areas you can go to class on the weekends.

The 600-hour massage therapy training curriculum imparts the knowledge and skills necessary for you to pass your licensing exams and perform with confidence.

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