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Reflexology Techniques Training Class - Massage Therapist CEU

 

Reflexology Techniques Training 

Online Reflexology Massage Therapist Course - Earn CEU credit

 

Reflexology Techniques Training

 

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COMPREHENSIVE REFLEXOLOGY: THE FOOT (7.5 CE HRS) R9C

What Will I Learn?

  • Discuss the five theories in broad terms
  • Summarize the general consensus on this healing technique
  • Determine where to inquire about licensing requirements and get certification
  • Summarize the history of reflexology from ancient times until today
  • List the people credited with evolving and popularizing reflexology
  • Set up a room with the recommended items
  • Welcome a client and prepare them for a reflexology session
  • Relax a client prior to treatment
  • Perform the six techniques used to provide reflexology
  • Explain why "diagnosing" and "healing" are discouraged
  • List nine benefits of reflexology
  • List seven contraindications for providing reflexology
  • Map the organs and other body parts to reflexes on the feet
  • Understand the general anatomy of the foot
  • List the eleven systems of the body
  • Summarize the functions of each system
  • Perform a general reflexology session on the right and left feet
  • Determine which reflexes should be worked to address specific health issues
  • Identify concerns specific to infants, expecting mothers, older clients, and those who are terminally ill
  • List three after-treatment recommendations
  • Discuss possible side effects, also known as "healing crisis"
  • List six long-term client suggestions
  • Market your services
  • Determine how much to charge for your services
  • Create three client record forms
  • Determine recommended client scheduling
  • Define 131 terms relevant to reflexology for the foot

 

In this comprehensive continuing education (CE) course on foot reflexology, Meade Steadman, LMT and professional educator, will guide you from theory to practical application. Discussions include the various hypotheses of why reflexology works to the current research substantiating some of the claims. In addition to written text, video excerpts are included for visual, step-by-step demonstrations of techniques and how to work the whole body for balance. In addition to the body map, foot anatomy, body physiology, and systems are discussed, explaining the interconnections and providing guidance for working reflexes to address specific health problems. Also included are: history, benefits and contraindications, tips for getting started, working on infants and geriatric and pregnant clients, after-treatment, marketing, and other professional concerns. Resources are included for licensing, certification, and further information.

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This course is worth 7.5 CE hours

Presenter:

Meade Steadman, LMT, is an instructor for the Myotherapy College of Utah.

Perfect course for Massage Therapists in Florida, Texas, Georgia, Washington, Ohio, Idaho and other state boards licensing.

Great course for Canada Registered Massage Therapists:

  • College of Massage Therapists of Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Massage Therapists Association of Nova Scotia. We are listed under "Approved Activities", Type: Home Study.
  • College of Massage Therapists of Ontario
  • Massage Therapist Association of Saskatchewan
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Facial Techniques for Treating Acne Training Course Special Deal

 

Facial Techniques for Treating Acne Esthetician Training 

 

 

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FACIAL TECHNIQUES FOR TREATING ACNE (3 CE HRS) F10C

What Will I Learn?

  • Complete a skin consultation questionnaire
  • Complete a skin diagnosis using a magnifying lamp
  • Inspect the client’s skin for imperfections using a Wood’s lamp
  • Use a skin scope during skin diagnosis
  • Complete the exfoliation process using a deep pore cleanser and gommage under steam
  • Explain the reason for desincrustation
  • Demonstrate how to do a desincrustation procedure
  • Demonstrate how to use a galvanic machine
  • Explain the purpose of suctioning/vacuuming
  • Demonstrate how to do a suctioning/vacuuming procedure
  • Illustrate how to do extractions with an extractor, lancet and fingers wrapped in cotton
  • Set up the machine for the Lucas spray
  • Apply the Lucas spray properly to the client’s skin
  • Explain the purpose of using indirect high frequency
  • Demonstrate how to do an indirect high frequency procedure
  • Apply and remove mask
  • Apply CO2 spray and protective cream
  • Review the steps in a post client consultation
  • Define 31 terms relevant to facial equipment techniques

 

In this CE Course, Rita Page, an award-winning CIDESCO diplomat, demonstrates the proper aesthetic treatment of facial acne through a complete facial, using a combination of an 8-in-1 facial equipment machine and traditional methods. Rita begins this esthetic training video with a client consultation and a skin analysis using a magnifying lamp, Wood's lamp, and skin scope. She then demonstrates the proper use of a steamer (with and without ozone), galvanic current, high frequency current, rotary brush, vacuum, Lucas spray, and CO2 spray, in conjunction with deep pore cleansing, exfoliation (with gommage), desincrustation, suctioning with glass ventouses, extractions (with comedone extractor, lancet, and fingers wrapped in cotton), corrective cream, and a treatment mask. Throughout the entire Facial Techniques for Treating Acne continuing education course, Rita’s vast aesthetic knowledge and experience shine through as she offers valuable information on each procedure she performs so you can learn acne treatment techniques. She concludes with a post-treatment consultation. Throughout this esthetics course, Rita gives precautions and tips associated with the demonstrated procedures.

This continuing education (CE) course is approved for state and national accreditation for continuing education by the NCEA Certified and National Coalition of Estheticians, Manufacturers/Distributors & Associations (NCEA) Commission on Accreditation (COA).

 

 

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Myofascial Release Techniques Training Course Special Deal - TODAY ONLY

 

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MYOFASCIAL RELEASE (4 CE HRS) M86C

What Will I Learn?

  • Alleviate chronic tension and pain using myofascial release
  • Describe the general purpose of myofascial release
  • Understand the general history of and contributors to myofascial release
  • Describe the two types of myofascial release
  • Define fascia
  • Understand the basic theories behind myofascial release
  • List benefits and contraindications for myofascial release
  • Describe the parts of the hands and arms used in myofascial release
  • Describe how to use the hands and arms to perform different strokes
  • Employ proper draping technique during massage sessions
  • Perform a warm-up on the client in preparation for myofascial release
  • Perform myofascial release on the posterior side of the body
  • Perform myofascial release on the anterior side of the body
  • Address specific client pain complaints
  • Define 45 terms relevant to myofascial release

 

In this continuing education (CE) course on myofascial release techniques, John Hoffmann, CMT, discusses how myofascial release, a type of deep tissue massage, helps create change in the physical structure of the muscle and fascia to alleviate chronic tension and pain. He demonstrates the strokes and a complete routine for providing myofascial release on the body from head to feet. In addition to written text, video excerpts are included for discussion of the topics and for visual, step-by-step demonstrations of myofascial release techniques. Also included are: benefits and contraindications, tools, draping, and how to address specific complaints.

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This course is worth 4 CE hours

 

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“FACIAL TECHNIQUES FOR TREATING ACNE CE COURSE”

 

Salt Lake City, UT ─ Jumozy is proud to offer Facial Techniques for Treating Acne CE course, with video on the diagnosis and treatments of different acne types, with expert aesthetician, Rita Page.  From general cleansing to individual extractions, Page demonstrates the proper aesthetic treatment of facial acne through a complete facial, using a combination of an 8-in-1 facial equipment machine and traditional methods.

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Massage Therapist I - The Dalles, OR

Mid-Columbia Medical Center is now accepting applications to fill a Massage Therapist position serving both their Water's Edge Spa facility as well as the hospital. This Part-Time Core (guaranteed 20 hours per week) position is to provide coverage for events, vacation and other staffing relief, at Water's Edge, MCMC Hospital and Celilo Cancer Center. Flexibility in scheduling a must as candidate must be willing to work a Sunday Shift at Water's Edge. This position is eligible for benefits.

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Laser hair removal has become a popular alternative to waxing, shaving, and depilatory creams in recent years. For the right patients, laser hair removal can provide a 70 to 90 percent reduction in unwanted hair. This accounts for the fact that laser hair removal is one of the top five non-surgical cosmetic procedures in the United States for both men and women. In fact, millions of these procedures are performed annually. Dermatologists and medical spas require proper training to offer the procedure safely.

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Massage Therapy Adjunct Instructor -  Columbus, GA

Company:  Miller-Motte Technical College (Columbus, GA)

 Miller-Motte Technical College is hiring qualified part-time instructors to teach courses in Massage Therapy in the classroom. We offer competitive compensation as well as other incentives. If you believe you possess the skills essential to becoming a Medical Assisting Adjunct Instructor at Miller-Motte Technical College we want you as part of our excellent team!

Educational/Experience Certification Requirements : A minimum of 2-3 years experience in the field of massage therapy National Certification preferred Georgia Board of Massage Therapy license Able to teach a diversified group of adult learners Able to teach by appealing to various learning styles Able to teach in an accelerated learning program.

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Here are the current job openings for medical aestheticians around the country this week.                                          

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Attention Saskatchewan massage therapists! You can now received continuing education credits with Jumozy online courses incorporating footage from award-winning videos.

The Massage Therapist Association of Saskatchewan, Inc. requires 40 hours of continuing education credits every 3 years.

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As an approved provider, we offer 16 courses courses on massage and reflexology, learning new approaches and techniques. Courses range from two to 7.5 hours of CE credits. All content is online, available 24/7, with printable certificates of achievements upon completion.

E-learning course titles include “Cellulite Massage,” “Lymphatic Massage,” “Craniosacral Therapy,” “Myofascial Release,” “Full Body Stone Massage,” “Full Body Chair Massage,” “Comprehensive Reflexology,” and a variety of shorter reflexology courses addressing specific health complaints. The variety allows therapists to choose courses that most interest them and benefit their careers. For a full list of offerings, visit www.jumozy.com.

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Craniosacral therapy is based on concepts that date back thousands of years and are buttressed by 20th century medical research.

An American osteopathic physician named William Sutherland is credited with being the father of what is known as craniosacral therapy. While he is credited with being the founder of this work, some of the concepts predate him by thousands of years.

Earlier Applications and Understandings

There is a Chinese text from four thousand years ago which makes reference to the art of “listening” and “calming” the heart through touching the body very lightly. Cranial manipulation is also thought to have been practiced by the ancient Egyptians and members of the Paracus culture in Peru around 2000 BC- 200 AD. This concept of listening to the body acknowledged that the vitality of the body is connected to the neural network.

More recently in the Middle Ages, European practitioners known as “bone setters” utilized light manipulations of bony structures to basically reset fractures and dislocations and to even treat headaches.

 

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The studies of 18th century, European philosopher and scientist, Emmanuel Swedenborg, noted the regular cycle of expansion and contraction of the brain.

Dr. William Sutherland

While the concepts at the foundation of craniosacral therapy have existed through history, Dr. Sutherland created a system of research that gave us the ideas and observations that demonstrated a physiological basis. His study into the work of the cranial bones and the craniosacral system started in the early 1900s.

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