Massage therapy
Block 1: Management and development of a professional massage therapy activity
Distance learning course:
Choice of structure and status
Steps to take
Business development
Accounting and financial management
Evaluation : Professional situation : Presentation of a development plan for a wellness massage practitioner activity
Block 2: Analysis of requests for interventions, consultations and/or accompaniments in massage therapy, specialization and personalization of approaches
Face-to-face course:
Analyze problems and requests
Personalize programs
Master the fundamentals and techniques of massage therapy to respond to client requests
Segmental protocols: back, legs, feet, arms, hands, face, skull, thorax, abdomen
Complete protocols: Hypotenuse® Massage (relaxing), Global Chinese Massage (energy harmonization)
Aromatherapy
Distance learning course: anatomy – physiology.
Evaluation : Professional situation : Develop a program of relaxation and support sessions in massage therapy
Block 3: Welcoming clients, conducting massage therapy sessions, implementing personalized massage therapy protocols
Face-to-face course:
Welcoming the client, managing and conducting a session, analysis, adapting treatments
Onavi® massage protocol
Balinese massage protocol
Hawaiian massage protocol
Hot Stone Massage Protocol
Hindu Essential Massage™ Protocol
Sitting massage protocol type AMMA
Evaluation: professional situation: Implementation of relaxation techniques, execution of massage therapy protocols and conduct of sessions based on defined objectives
Block 4: Proposal and implementation of adapted and specialized massage therapy accompaniments and protocols.
Face-to-face course:
Analysis of specialized requests
Identification and proposal of interventions
Implementation of adapted protocols
Evaluation: Professional situation: Formalization of proposals for adapted massage therapy interventions for specific settings and implementation of specialized massage therapy protocols
Block 5 : Adaptation of massage therapy to specific audiences – the elderly, pregnant women, athletes
Face-to-face course:
Identification of the problems of specific audiences
Adaptation to specific audiences
Massages for Seniors
Massages for pregnant women
Massages for athletes
Evaluation : Professional situation : Structuring and preparation and supervision of a massage therapy session with an elderly and/or dependent person, or a pregnant woman, or an amateur/professional or high level athlete
Block 6: Use of sophrology and NLP techniques in the context of massage therapy accompaniments
Face-to-face course:
Evaluate possibilities of using complementary techniques and integrate them into massage therapy sessions
Analyze and initiate behavioral patterns
Removing obstacles
Communication, stress and emotion management techniques
Evaluation : professional situation : Implementation of sophrology and NLP techniques and conducting exercises within the framework of sessions to work on objectives, blockages, brakes to change
Block 7 : Accompanying people in the release of emotional charges in massage therapy
Face-to-face course:
Identification and analysis of emotional reactions
Initiate emotional reactions
Accompanying emotional releases
Imperial® Massage
Imperial Phoenix Massage
Evaluation : Professional thesis : Writing and presentation of a work of research, analysis and interpretation of emotional reactions likely to be generated by massage therapy care and accompaniment
Block 8: Analysis of the impact of protocols used in massage therapy according to the particular situations and expectations of individuals
Face-to-face course:
Analyze the benefits
Improvement of massage therapy approaches
Determine protocols for recurring situations.
Evaluation: Professional thesis: Analysis of the benefits of massage therapy protocols and research of massage therapy approaches likely to improve the quality of client care.
Duration: 12 months (This training is done in modules of 2, 3 and 4 days spread over one year)
PRE-REQUISITES
BEPC/GCE O LEVEL