Baltimore School of Massage

Do you want a satisfying career that allows you to help people in an exciting and positive environment, all the while earning a great living?

At Baltimore School of Massage, you can achieve this career in as little as seven months.

Our campus is conveniently situated in Linthicum, MD. We are proud of the fact that we have been servicing the Baltimore community by providing a high quality education for over 25 years. Our program at the Baltimore School for Massage gives future massage therapists and estheticians the training they need to enjoy a satisfying and financially pleasing career.

The education you receive at the Baltimore School of Massage will help you to realize your dream to work on a cruise ship, at a resort spa, or a day spa or salon close to home. Some people are very excited by the fact that may even be capable of starting their own practice.

Professional Massage Training Program

The Professional Massage Training course requires 637 hours of instruction in the theory and practice of therapeutic massage and similar disciplines, and can be completed in approximately seven months for the day program and 13 months for the evening program. Some subjects that are addressed are Human Anatomy & Physiology. The program teaches all the skills necessary to become a successful Massage Therapist. You will be able to enter the job field in a variety of settings. They may include: spas, salons, medial environments, fitness environments, wellness centers, and private practices.

Program Objectives:

To impart skills to students that will allow them to serve their communities, while also leading students towards licensure as a Massage Therapist after completing the National Certification Examination. After passing the certification exam, graduates are prepared for entry-level positions as licensed massage therapists.

After they graduate, they students should:

  • Be knowledgeable in the performance of Swedish massage
  • Have a high level of understanding in human anatomy and physiology
  • Be familiar with allied modalities currently being practiced
  • Posses a working knowledge of common pathologies
  • Be able to distinguish between disorders that can be treated with massage and those that need to be referred
  • Have the self-assurance to document massage treatments for practice management and insurance
 

List of education programs offered by Baltimore School of Massage in Massage Therapy Schools

  • Massage Therapy and Fitness Program
  • Massage Therapy and Spa Techniques
  • Professional Massage Therapy Program

Baltimore School of Massage list of campuses in Massage Therapy Schools

  • Baltimore School of Massage - Baltimore - Linthicum, (Maryland)
  • Baltimore School of Massage - York - York, (Pennsylvania)
 

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