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Massage Courses: Become a Massage Therapist

Considering a Massage Course? 

The best way to learn massage is by doing one of the many massage courses currently available. Massage is a very fulfilling job because you get to help those who are stressed out and experiencing aches and pains de-stress and relieve their pain. Doing a massage course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to successfully perform the role. The great news is there are tons of massage courses currently available.  

History of Massage 

The first written records of message therapy were found in China and Egypt. In China, the text was called ‘The Yellow Emperor’s Classic Book of Internal Medicine’ and it dates back to 2700 BCE. This shows how massage therapy was a part of China’s medical tradition. In Egypt, Egyptian tomb paintings that date back to 2500 BCE showed that massage therapy was a part of their medical tradition also. The first known written massage therapy traditions came from India, but the practice may have actually originated around 3000 BCE or earlier. 

It was from the early 1800s that the Swedish doctor, gymnast and educator, Per Henril Ling developed a method of movement known as the ‘Swedish Movement System’. This was recognised as the foundation for Swedish massage which is the most commonly used form in the West today. Today, massage is a very popular practice and is used in hospitals, nursing homes and birthing centres. In addition, massage is used in physical therapy and in chiropractic clinics to treat pain, increase circulation and expedite the healing of injured muscles.  

What Will I Learn? 

Each massage course varies depending on the course provider. However, there are some universal topics that you can expect to learn in any massage course. Therefore, you can expect to learn about human anatomy and physiology. In other words, the structure, tissues and systems of the human body.  

In addition, you will explore the effects, benefits, indications and contraindications of massage. You will also learn about massage equipment and products, massage in medicine, athletic and sport massage and consultant and documentation. In addition, you will learn how to provide an aesthetic aromatic massage, how to prepare for a treatment, how to provide aromatic massage and aftercare.  

You will also explore how to provide body treatments and apply electrical body treatments. Also, you will learn how to provide superficial lymph draining massage, how to identify the lymphatic system, how to use reflexology relaxation techniques and about preliminaries and draping. You will also learn about body mechanics, the application of massage techniques, movements and styles. Some courses may also cover how to run your own massage practice.  

If you’re serious about doing a massage course, check out courses near you in the Nightcourses.co.uk national course finder.