Massage therapy is a study of
the interrelationship of body, mind and spirit. Massage therapists apply
specific techniques to the muscular structures and soft tissues of the human
body effectively relieving pain and restoring function. Professional massage
therapists are an integral part of a health care team and recognized for
their important role in helping to treat illness and chronic ailments.
Stark State College offers
two approaches to training as a massage therapist. The certificate program
enables students to complete the 42 credit hour coursework in four
semesters. Upon successful completion, students are issued a certificate
which allows them to sit for licensure with the State of Ohio Medical Board.
The associate of technical studies degree in massage therapy can be
completed in five semesters and includes business and other courses which
prepare students for success in their profession.
Massage Therapists in Ohio
are required to be licensed. The State of Ohio Medical Board approves the
curriculum at Stark State College and is the licensing agent for massage
therapy. Therapists are licensed as limited medical practitioners and are
able to work in private practice as well as hospitals, clinics, spas, doctor
and chiropractor offices and in many other venues.
The massage therapy program
at Stark State College challenges the student in proficiency of
hands-on skills as well as extensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology and
massage therapy theory. Self-care for the massage practitioner, client
wellness education and community involvement through volunteerism is also an
integral part of the curriculum.
Massage therapists benefit
from knowing that they make a difference in the lives of others, enjoy a
high level of autonomy in their employment and ample time with clients to
convey a sense of caring which facilitates a healing environment.
According to various sections of the Ohio Law and Regulations for
Certification and Licensure Boards, persons convicted of any felony or a
misdemeanor may not be accepted into a health program at Stark State
College; may not be able to take the licensure or certification
examinations; may be refused acceptance of placement by the
clinical/practicum sites; or may have restrictions placed on their ability
to practice. For more information, contact the dean of student services and
the applicable licensure/certification board.
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