The Pharmacology for Massage Therapy

The Pharmacology for Massage Therapy

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For Massage Therapy program graduates and students only ???

This question is for Massage Therapy program graduates and students only

Did you attend a technical school like High Tech Institute for your training ? How long was the program ? Is there alot of math, pharmacology math, or any other kind of math involved in the program ? What was the most challenging part of the program ?

If you are not a Massage Therapy program graduate or student, please do not answer !!!!!!

well I am in canada and our requirements are different then in the states (not sure where your writing from) but in canada you need to have a 2200 hour course in the states I think its only 500 hours. I went to a private college and it was 2 years long. It didn't involve any math, but did involve physiology, Pathology but not really any pharmacology (otehr then learning about certain medications and if they are contraindicated for massage). It requires a lot of studying and dediction defnitly it is hard in that sense but if you keep up on yoru studies and review your information daily then you should be okay, really depends on how you learn and retain information. It is just really demanding, fast paced, you learn a lot in a short time I guess. It you be better if you stated where you were planning on taking it like what country for starters cause even in canada certain provinces are legislated which means at the end you have a big huge provinical exam to do. Goodluck.

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1 comment to The Pharmacology for Massage Therapy

  • This book is great for a quick reference guide to check on medications that may be affected by massage therapy. It is thorough and I have been surprised to find so many medications that I never heard of listed in the book. This is a very helpful tool!

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