Special Courses

Description: A deep tissue massage course provides massage therapists with specialized training in techniques aimed at targeting the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue in the body. These courses typically go beyond the basics covered in standard massage therapy training programs and focus specifically on methods for addressing chronic tension, pain, and restrictions in the muscles.
Key Points :
Contraindications and Safety: Students learn about contraindications for deep tissue massage and how to adapt techniques for clients with certain medical conditions or injuries. Safety protocols, including communication with clients and obtaining informed consent, are also emphasized.
  • Anatomy and Physiology: Understanding the structure and function of muscles, bones, and connective tissue is essential for effectively performing deep tissue massage techniques. Students learn about the specific muscles involved in deep tissue work and how they interact with each other.
  • Techniques: Deep tissue massage courses teach a variety of hands-on techniques designed to release tight muscles, break up adhesions, and promote relaxation. These techniques may include sustained pressure, friction, stripping, cross-fiber friction, and myofascial release.
  • Duration: 2 Days
Description: A relaxation massage course focuses on providing clients with a soothing and stress-relieving experience through gentle massage techniques. Unlike deep tissue massage, which targets deeper layers of muscle tissue to address specific issues, relaxation massage emphasizes overall relaxation and well-being.
Key Points :A relaxation massage course focuses on providing clients with a soothing and stress-relieving experience through gentle massage techniques. Unlike deep tissue massage, which targets deeper layers of muscle tissue to address specific issues, relaxation massage emphasizes overall relaxation and well-being.
  • Anatomy and Physiology: While relaxation massage doesn’t require the same level of anatomical knowledge as therapeutic modalities, students still learn about the basic structure and function of the body to better understand the effects of massage techniques on the musculoskeletal and nervous systems.
  • Massage Techniques: Relaxation massage techniques are typically gentle and flowing, designed to promote relaxation and ease tension in the muscles. Students learn various strokes, including effleurage (long, gliding strokes), petrissage (kneading), and friction, as well as gentle stretching and joint mobilization techniques.
  • Ethics and Professionalism: Students learn about ethical guidelines and professional standards for massage therapy practice, including boundaries, confidentiality, and maintaining a safe and respectful environment for clients. 
  • Duration: 2 Days
Description: A Thai Foot Massage course typically covers the traditional Thai healing technique that focuses on the feet and lower legs. 
Key Points :Contraindications and Safety: Understanding when not to perform Thai foot massage, such as in cases of injury, infection, or certain medical conditions, and how to ensure the safety and comfort of the client throughout the session.
  • History and Philosophy: Understanding the origins and philosophy behind Thai foot massage, including its roots in Thai medicine, Buddhism, and traditional healing practices.
  • Anatomy and Physiology: Learning about the structure and function of the feet and lower legs, including bones, muscles, nerves, and circulation, to better understand how massage affects these areas.
  • Techniques and Movements: Instruction on the various techniques and movements used in Thai foot massage, such as thumb walking, palm pressing, stretching, and kneading, to effectively manipulate the muscles and release tension.
  • Duration: 4 Days
Description: A Hot Stone Massage Therapy course typically delves into the art and technique of using heated stones to enhance the massage experience. Here’s an outline of what might be covered in such a course
Key Points : Contraindications and Client Assessment: Understanding when hot stone massage may not be appropriate for certain clients, such as those with certain medical conditions or sensitivities, and how to conduct a thorough client assessment to ensure safety and efficacy.  
  • Introduction to Hot Stone Massage: Understanding the history, benefits, and principles of hot stone massage therapy, including its origins in ancient healing practices and its modern applications.
  • Safety and Hygiene: Learning proper procedures for heating, handling, and sanitizing massage stones to ensure the safety and well-being of both the practitioner and the client.
  • Selection and Preparation of Stones: Identifying suitable stones for hot stone massage therapy, including their size, shape, and composition, and preparing them for use in the massage session.
  • Equipment and Supplies: Familiarizing with the various equipment and supplies needed for hot stone massage, such as stone warmers, massage oils, and accessories, and how to use them effectively.
  • Duration: 4 Days
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