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Careers in Massage TherapyMassage therapists help clients reduce pain, improve flexibility and circulation, and counteract the negative effects that unchecked stress has on the human mind and body. Aside from outdoor events such as health fairs, most massage therapy work is done indoors in massage clinics, health clubs, doctor's offices, spas or corporate settings. A massage therapist's hands, fingers, forearms, and elbows are used in gliding, rubbing, kneading, and friction techniques to apply pressure to muscle tissue and to facilitate joint mobilization according to their clients' physical condition, needs and desires. Moist heat, ice, diaphragmatic breathing and therapeutic exercises are also used when providing massage therapy. The California Employment Development Department predicts that by 2012 the number of massage therapists will increase by 23.7% (Source: Labor Market Info www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov).Necessary Education and Skills for Career Success General Info About the Program Massage Therapy Certificate and Degree Programs The following links open in .pdf. Certificate of Achievement: Certificate of Achievement-Advanced: Associate Degree (A.A.): For more information contact the Massage Therapy Department |