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Combined Training Program Courses

Introduction to Massage School, 5 hours

This course introduces student to the policies and procedures of the Institute and provides a preview of what to expect in Massage school.

Developing the Healer Within, 50 hours

We journey inward in this class. The outcome of this journey is the ability to understand and hold a safe container for oneself and one’s clients.

Anatomy & Physiology, 115 hours

Students learn anatomy and physiology of the human body, including the cell, tissue, and systems.

Pathology, 25 hours

We explore basic pathology as it relates to the provision and contraindication of massage therapy.

Structural Kinesiology, 120 hours

Origins, insertions and actions of relevant muscles are taught. We present clinical and postural information for each muscle and muscle groups presented. Approximately 90-100 muscles are taught, incorporating muscles from the extremities, the buttock, abdomen, back, neck, head and chest. Palpation of muscles plays a significant role in the course.

Swedish Massage, 103 hours

Basic Swedish Massage techniques are taught, including use of proper body mechanics and the medical and historical perspectives of the modality. Quality of touch and the mind-body connection are explored. Later, we develop advanced techniques and the use of creativity and intuition.

Neuromuscular Therapy, 175 hours

Neuromuscular therapy is a modality that addresses pain, postural imbalances, biomechanical dysfunction, trigger points, and referred pain. In this comprehensive study of neuromuscular therapy, we learn the physiological laws and theories that provide the foundation for treatment. We learn protocols for muscles throughout the entire body including back, abdomen, chest, neck, buttocks, lower extremity and upper extremity. While the study of neuromuscular is often very clinical in nature, the practice of this modality has deep implications in the mind/body of the client. Therefore, we also explore the ways in which trauma is stored in the body and the connections between the physical body and emotional and mental patterns.

Deep Tissue Massage, 25 hours

Deep Tissue techniques are taught in a manner that stresses integration with Swedish Massage and Neuromuscular Therapy.

Physical Assessment, 25 hours

We teach various assessment tools including palpation, range of motion restrictions, and posture. Students practice methods of measurement and assessment and discover relationships to muscle length.

Introduction to Asian Modalities, 30 hours

Students learn the basics of Traditional Chinese Medical Theory and have experiential learning in Asian bodywork techniques.

Other Modalities, 50 hours

This course consists of a series of classes introducing various modalities taught by specialists in each. Examples include spa services, Polarity Therapy, and sports massage. In addition to lecture and demonstration, there is experiential exploration of the techniques.

Business and Ethics, 20 hours

Tools for business development, marketing, operation of a clinical practice are taught. We gain understanding of regulations, taxes, and professional associations. We explore ethical issues in bodywork.

Blood Borne Pathogens, 2 hours

Various blood borne pathogens and universal precaution procedures are taught.

CPR, 5 hours

Red Cross or equivalent certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation is provided.

Community Service Project, 25 hours

Students develop and implement a community service or volunteer service project, keep a journal of experiences, and write a paper detailing the project.

Clinic, 50 hours

Students coordinate and provide massage at a community massage clinic located on the Institute premises and supervised by a massage therapist.

Uncovering the Healer Within, 70 hours

Students develop the ability to approach energy healing with a compassionate and understanding heart. We practice staying present with physical, emotional, and energetic sensations and recognizing and contemplating the various mental states we encounter. We emphasize the importance of staying grounded and healthy in the physical realm while experiencing other dimensions. We learn to take responsibility for our states of being--bringing attention, appreciation, and allowance to all that arises internally.

Anatomy and Physiology of the Energetic Fields, 20 hours

We teach the fundamental theories of energy systems and energy work in this course. Topics include the different layers of the human energy field, chakras, five element theory, meridians, and vibrational healing. The material covered in this course provides the basis for the techniques taught in Multidimensional Healing Approaches.

The Realm of the Heart, 20 hours

This class explores the possibilities of living with a full, open, clear, and strong heart. We use the resources of meditation, forgiveness and grief work, heart opening practices with partners, movement, and journaling to embark upon this important journey toward fullness and compassion. The tools learned in this course become a foundation for all healing endeavors with clients and self.

Multidimensional Healing Approaches, 70 hours

In this course, we learn a variety of techniques to clear, transmute, and enliven energetic stagnations, and to create a fluid energetic connection throughout the entire field. Long distance techniques are also taught. Students learn to maintain personal energetic boundaries and practice energetic self care.

Ethical Concerns

The ethical issues of working in multidimensional realms are complex. Students receive a basis for making their own ethical decisions and gain understanding of the industry’s standard code of ethics.

Student Practicum

Students coordinate and provide Heartworks energy sessions at a community clinic located on the Institute premises and supervised by a faculty member.