Board Certification in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (BCTMB) represents the highest attainable credential within the massage therapy and bodywork profession. Board Certification is an advanced credential separate from entry-level massage therapy state licensure. As Board Certification is voluntary, its achievement represents the highest level of commitment to clients and to the advancement of the massage therapy and bodywork profession.
Board Certificants must meet higher standards of education, possess a higher level of critical thinking skills, and pass a rigorous exam. The exam requires candidates to apply assessment skills, orthopedic knowledge, applied science skills (such as pathology, pharmacology, and more), and more to real-life scenarios in an effort to develop treatment plans that achieve positive results.
In addition, all Board Certificants must undergo a routine criminal background check upon initial application and renewal (every two years) as a means of ensuring employers and the public that they are working with a trusted and reputable professional.
Board Certificants must meet higher standards of education, possess a higher level of critical thinking skills, and pass a rigorous exam. The exam requires candidates to apply assessment skills, orthopedic knowledge, applied science skills (such as pathology, pharmacology, and more), and more to real-life scenarios in an effort to develop treatment plans that achieve positive results.
In addition, all Board Certificants must undergo a routine criminal background check upon initial application and renewal (every two years) as a means of ensuring employers and the public that they are working with a trusted and reputable professional.
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Making your appointment online will allow you to reschedule if you need to cancel within 24 hours.
Otherwise you will need to call the office at 912.510.0264 to notify the office manager of your cancellation.
A late cancellation fee may apply.
The day and time NOT available for appointment(s) will NOT show up on the calendar.
You will need to make a choice of another day and time that is showing up on the calendar.
If you need the appointment on the same day, call the office at 912-510-0264 to be put on a waiting list.
Otherwise you will need to call the office at 912.510.0264 to notify the office manager of your cancellation.
A late cancellation fee may apply.
The day and time NOT available for appointment(s) will NOT show up on the calendar.
You will need to make a choice of another day and time that is showing up on the calendar.
If you need the appointment on the same day, call the office at 912-510-0264 to be put on a waiting list.
Note: Gift Certificate must be presented on your appointment day or you will be charged the regular rate listed above.
Note: All lost Gift Certificates is not the responsibility of the company.
You may request to put your name on the waiting list and you will receive a call based upon availability and a courtesy call if no appointment time slot is available.
Note: All lost Gift Certificates is not the responsibility of the company.
You may request to put your name on the waiting list and you will receive a call based upon availability and a courtesy call if no appointment time slot is available.
Medical Massage is a clinical application of various soft tissue and manual therapy techniques designed to evaluate and treat soft tissue injuries.
A Medical Massage Practitioner is a therapist with increase continuing education focused on muscle pain relief and trained under doctors, specialized therapists, etc.
The training and experience is beyond standard licensing requirements.
Clinical soft tissue therapy can be effective in treating conditions which include but not limited to: tendonitis and other tendon injuries, low back pain, myofascial pain, sprains, strains, sciatica, painful trigger points, repetitive strain injuries, thoracic outlet syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, post injury or surgical rehabilitation, sports injuries, headaches, edema, fibromyalgia.
A Medical Massage Practitioner is a therapist with increase continuing education focused on muscle pain relief and trained under doctors, specialized therapists, etc.
The training and experience is beyond standard licensing requirements.
Clinical soft tissue therapy can be effective in treating conditions which include but not limited to: tendonitis and other tendon injuries, low back pain, myofascial pain, sprains, strains, sciatica, painful trigger points, repetitive strain injuries, thoracic outlet syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, post injury or surgical rehabilitation, sports injuries, headaches, edema, fibromyalgia.
Massage therapy will be according to your tolerance.
You may undress according to your comfort level.
You may also leave your clothing on if you prefer, however kindly use cotton materials when choosing to do so.
If you are coming for the first time, please come in at least 5 minutes earlier to fill out one page of medical history.
Making your appointment online will give you special rate of $48 the for one hour therapy that includes undressing and dressing.
Otherwise the normal rate is $67 to $85 plus per hour.
You may undress according to your comfort level.
You may also leave your clothing on if you prefer, however kindly use cotton materials when choosing to do so.
If you are coming for the first time, please come in at least 5 minutes earlier to fill out one page of medical history.
Making your appointment online will give you special rate of $48 the for one hour therapy that includes undressing and dressing.
Otherwise the normal rate is $67 to $85 plus per hour.
A lot of the scientific research on massage therapy is preliminary or conflicting, but much of the evidence points toward beneficial effects on pain and other symptoms associated with a number of different conditions.
Much of the evidence suggests that these effects are short term and that people need to keep getting massages for the benefits to continue.
Massage may help with pain due to osteoarthritis of the knee, according to a 2012 NCCIH-funded study.
Studies suggest that for women in labor, massage provided some pain relief and increased their satisfaction with other forms of pain relief, but the evidence is not strong, a 2012 review concluded.
Much of the evidence suggests that these effects are short term and that people need to keep getting massages for the benefits to continue.
Massage may help with pain due to osteoarthritis of the knee, according to a 2012 NCCIH-funded study.
Studies suggest that for women in labor, massage provided some pain relief and increased their satisfaction with other forms of pain relief, but the evidence is not strong, a 2012 review concluded.
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