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Availability of scholarships and tuition repayment assistance from key massage therapy employers. Start a dynamic and rewarding career with this theoretical and practical program.

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    Type

    Diploma

    Duration

    88 Weeks

    Clinical Hours

    440 Hours

    Program Outline

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    About Our Massage Therapy Program

    Embark on a transformative journey in the thriving world of wellness with triOS College’s Massage Therapy program. As a vital part of today’s health practices, there has never been a better time to launch your career in Massage Therapy. With scholarships and tuition assistance available from key industry partners, you can invest in your future with confidence. In 2022, an impressive 95% of our graduates secured employment in relevant roles within 12 months of graduation, actively contributing to the well-being of their communities.

    Career Opportunities

    Massage Therapists enjoy rewarding and stable careers that allow for flexible work hours and a variety of interesting workplace environments, including private practice, health and fitness clubs, health spas and rehabilitation centers.

    Employers Who Have Hired Our Massage Therapy Program Grads

    • Massage Addict
    • pt Health
    • Self-employed
    • Hand and Stone

    Salary

    95 %

    Employment Rate*

    $ 36

    Average Wage/HR**

    $ 55

    High Wage/HR**

    *Employment Rate based on 2022 contactable triOS graduates employed in a related field within 12 months.

    Source: workingincanada.gc.ca

    NOC Code: 3236 - **Wage data rounded down to the nearest dollar. Average wage doesn't reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest to highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated in Dec 2022.

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    Massage Addict Partnership

    This partnership offers one $1,000 scholarship for students at the end of their first.The scholarships are available for each class at the following campuses: Toronto, Hamilton, London, Windsor, Mississauga, Brampton, Scarborough, and Kitchener. In addition, triOS graduates practicing at Massage Addict will also be eligible for loan repayment assistance of $200/per month (up to a maximum of $25,000). To learn more about the scholarship and loan repayment assistance program click here.

    Kaizen

    Kaizen health group offers a $1,500 scholarship to one student per cohort per campus at the end of their first year of the Massage Therapy diploma program. With this partnership, triOS graduates can also be eligible for up to $25,000 in loan repayment assistance from Kaizen Health Group. This partnership is offered at the Brampton and Mississauga campuses at this time. To learn more about the scholarship and loan repayment assistance program, click here.

    Program Details

    Train for a career in a field that is experiencing a remarkable 20% increase in demand across Canada. Massage therapy plays a crucial role in enhancing physical and psychological well-being for individuals of all ages. It effectively reduces stress, alleviates pain, improves physical dysfunction, and mitigates the side effects of conditions such as strains, sprains, hypertension, arthritis, and more. Whether your passion lies in helping clients achieve relaxation or supporting their recovery journey, our comprehensive diploma program equips you with the hands-on experience necessary to excel in this rewarding profession.

    Throughout your in-class sessions, you’ll delve into the intricacies of human anatomy, learn to conduct clinical assessments, master various massage techniques, explore remedial exercises, and much more. You’ll also hone your skills through scheduled clinical hours at our massage therapy school, ensuring you graduate with the practical expertise needed to thrive.

    Proudly accredited by the Canadian Massage Therapy Council for Accreditation (CMTCA), our Massage Therapy diploma programs are available at campuses in Windsor, London, Kitchener, Hamilton, Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and Ottawa.

    At triOS, we’ve crafted our Massage Therapy program in collaboration with experienced healthcare professionals to ensure you have all the tools you need to flourish as an RMT in the healthcare landscape. Take the first step toward a fulfilling career where you can truly make a difference in the lives of others!

    Students enrolled in this Massage Therapy diploma program will receive:

    • 440 clinical hours for hands-on massage therapy training
    • participation in a program that is recognized by the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario
    • one-on-one career assistance

    The Massage Therapy diploma program is offered at the Windsor, London, Kitchener, Hamilton, Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto and Ottawa campuses. Our on campus learning provides you with an immersive, hands-on experience, direct guidance from our expert massage therapy instructors, and collaborative practice with fellow students.

    triOS diplomas will be granted only to students who successfully complete all RMT courses in the program with a passing grade or 70% (or a grade of ‘complete’ where applicable). Core Massage Therapy courses have a passing score of 70%. As well, students must meet the minimum Standards of Satisfactory Scholastic Progress as set out in our Student Handbook. For programs that include an internship and outreach, all clinical hours must be completed and a final grade of ‘Pass’ must be achieved for the internship.

    Course Listings
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    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Arthrology
    In this course, students will build upon their current knowledge of the Skeletal System to include articulations, or joints. Students will not only be able to explain basic joint anatomy, but also how to treat all major Diarthroses joints with techniques called Joint Mobilizations, which will be practiced extensively in class.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Cardiovascular System
    The cardiovascular system and its role in homeostasis are investigated in this course. Anatomy and physiology of the heart and blood vessels is learned along with location of principle arteries and veins. Cardiac pathologies are reviewed and related to signs and symptoms seen in clinical practice. Emphasis is on recognition of pathologic symptoms, followed by safe treatment and/or referral to other Health Care Practitioners. Practical components of this course include taking blood pressure and palpating pulse points in the body.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Digestive System
    This course will cover foundational knowledge of the digestive system including anatomy, physiology and conditions for the digestive system at all ages. Conditions will be evaluated for relevance in treatment considerations for the Massage Therapist.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Endocrine System
    This course investigates the regulation of body functions by hormones. Students learn in depth about the body’s response to stress and the implications for Massage Therapists. Endocrine pathologies are examined focusing on diabetes. The connection between endocrine and other systems is examined to facilitate understanding of homeostasis.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Integumentary System
    The Integumentary System is examined by structure and function to form foundational knowledge and then students learn to recognize the many pathologies of this system. Skin conditions are studied by definition, etiology/pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, treatment and complications. Emphasis is on appearance and identification of skin conditions and is covered in enough detail so that students are able to distinguish one condition from another.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Lymphatic System
    The anatomy and physiology of the hematopoietic and lymphatic systems are examined as a basis for understanding blood & lymph pathologies. Conditions with multi-factorial considerations such infection, inflammation and swelling are investigated and connected to clinical practice and treatment planning. Immunity and its role in health and autoimmune disease are included in this module.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Muscular System 1
    The Muscular System is examined by structure & function to form foundational knowledge. Muscle attachments, actions, nerve innervation, and palpation of the muscles of the body are included within this module. Muscle pathologies and pathologies of the muscular system are studied by definition, etiology/pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, treatment & complications. Students will develop massage therapy treatment plans for conditions taking into consideration precautions and modifications to treatment.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Muscular System 2
    This course builds upon skills and knowledge obtained in Muscular System Anatomy and Physiology 1. Muscle attachments, actions, nerve innervation, trigger points are studied in detail and palpation of the muscles of the lower body are included within this module. Pathologies and injuries of the muscular system are studied by definition, etiology/pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, treatment and complications. Massage treatment plans are formulated and discussed in regards to muscle pathologies and injuries.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Neurological System
    This course will cover foundational knowledge of the neurological system including anatomy, physiology and conditions for the neurological system at all ages. Nervous tissue, the Central Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System and special senses will be covered throughout the course. Conditions will be evaluated for relevance in treatment considerations for the Massage Therapist.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Reproductive System
    This course will cover foundational knowledge of the female and male reproductive systems including anatomy, physiology and common infectious and other pathological conditions for the reproductive system at all ages. Conditions will be evaluated for relevance in treatment considerations for the Massage Therapist. Pregnancy and treatment implications are emphasized in this course.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Respiratory System
    This course will cover foundational knowledge of the respiratory system including anatomy, physiology and conditions for the respiratory system at all ages. Conditions will be evaluated for relevance in treatment considerations for the Massage Therapist.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Skeletal System
    The Skeletal System is examined by structure and function to form foundational knowledge. Palpation of the bones and landmarks of the skeletal system are included within this module. Bone pathologies and pathologies of the skeletal system and injuries of the skeletal system are studied by definition, etiology/pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and complications and connected to clinical practice and treatment planning.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy & Pathophysiology - Urinary System
    The urinary system is first examined by structure and function to form foundational knowledge before students learn the kidney’s role in blood pressure regulation, and other pathologies. Kidney, ureter and bladder conditions are studied by definition, etiology/pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, treatment and complications. Included in this course are disorders of acid-base balance. Emphasis is on recognition of pathologic symptoms, followed by safe treatment and/or referral to other healthcare practitioners.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Clinical Assessment 1
    This module introduces the complete assessment process including: the patient intake form, patient history, system review, observations and understanding posture, gait, range of motion, anatomical palpation, orthopedic and other special tests as they relate to massage therapy. Students will learn to assess what type of tissue is involved (e.g. muscular, osseous, nervous) establishing a clinical impression in order to determine indications or contraindications to massage therapy. Anatomy palpation is continuously reinforced as it relates to assessment.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Clinical Assessment 2
    Clinical Assessments 2 is a continuation of Clinical Assessments 1 and will continue in the evaluation of the musculoskeletal system, with an emphasis on the lower body. Neurological assessment pertinent to the massage therapist will also be studied. Case studies will allow students to practice their assessment skills and communication skills in a clinic-like manner. Anatomy palpation and joint play will be utilized as it pertains to assessment.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Concepts of Business Planning & Managing 1
    The intention of this course is to help students increase their business knowledge and practices in order to succeed in the profession. Defining personal and professional goals acts as a starting point to launch into what every therapist should know before getting started (regulations). Course content includes business ethics as well as different employment opportunities. The idea of a Business Plan is introduced and each student will create their own in the follow up course, Concepts of Business Planning & Managing 2.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Concepts of Business Planning & Managing 2
    This course reinforces and then expands on knowledge gained in the prerequisite Concepts of Business Planning & Managing 1. Students will identify client information required to create adequate documentation and records that need to be maintained as to not incur liability. Course content includes procedures for releasing information to third parties in an appropriate manner. Social media and confidentiality are examined. Students will learn to follow acceptable guidelines and procedures for successful start-up procedures. They will consistently employ effective time management, self-direction, collegiality and effective problem solving in order to be effective in the workplace and contribute to the profitability of organizations. Critical thinking exercises will prepare students for marketing success. Business plans are completed and presented as a major component of the grade.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Concepts of Business Planning & Managing 2
    This course reinforces and then expands on knowledge gained in the prerequisite Concepts of Business Planning & Managing 1. Students will identify client information required to create adequate documentation and records that need to be maintained as to not incur liability. Course content includes procedures for releasing information to third parties in an appropriate manner. Social media and confidentiality are examined. Students will learn to follow acceptable guidelines and procedures for successful start-up procedures. They will consistently employ effective time management, self-direction, collegiality and effective problem solving in order to be effective in the workplace and contribute to the profitability of organizations. Critical thinking exercises will prepare students for marketing success. Business plans are completed and presented as a major component of the grade.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Chemical, Cellular, and Tissue Biology
    Students will focus on terminology related to the structural and functional organization of the body from chemical to tissue levels. Homeostasis and feedback systems are investigated as they relate to the human body. Cytology and histology are included in this course, setting a foundation for other systems in the body.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Chemical, Cellular, and Tissue Biology
    Students will focus on terminology related to the structural and functional organization of the body from chemical to tissue levels. Homeostasis and feedback systems are investigated as they relate to the human body. Cytology and histology are included in this course, setting a foundation for other systems in the body.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Comprehensive Treatment Planning and Assessment
    Students will employ critical thinking skills as they assess and treat diverse patients/clients based upon multifactorial case scenarios. This course is intended to integrate verbal and physical assessments, treatment planning, treatments, pathology and hydrotherapy.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Career Planning & Preparation - Level 1
    This module introduces tools for planning and preparing for a successful job search, so that students can maintain a career-focused approach throughout their education program. Students will learn how to research opportunities and network for industry contacts, and use appropriate etiquette when communicating with prospective employers. Students will identify their personal skills, values and preferences for the workplace, begin preparation of a professional resume, cover letter, thank you note and references. Class discussions on various self-management topics introduced in Student Success Strategies will round out this module, which is a pre-requisite for Career Planning and Preparation – Level 2.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Career Planning and Preparation - Level 1
    This course will introduce you to and provide practice in using the tools required for a successful job search. The concepts covered in this course will help you maintain a career-focused approach throughout your studies so that you are better prepared to conduct a job search after graduating. Specifically, you will learn how to identify your soft and hard skills and how to articulate your abilities in a clear and concise Elevator Pitch that will appeal to employers and resonate with industry contacts. You will learn about the job search resources available to you including using career websites, creating LinkedIn profiles, accessing the “hidden” job market, and networking. You will examine sample résumés and cover letters and begin the process of creating your own professional résumés and cover letters that align with current conventions for content, organization, and formatting. You will also learn about the role of references, thank you letters, workplace philosophies, and strategies for success including maintaining a professional image and using proper etiquette when communicating with potential employers and industry contacts.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Career Planning and Preparation – Level 2
    This course builds on concepts and skills introduced in the Career Planning and Preparation Level 1 course. In this subsequent course, you will update and refine your résumé and LinkedIn Profile. You will continue writing cover letters and learn the value of customizing cover letters to specific job postings. You will have the opportunity to apply this knowledge as you conduct a job search and write a cover letter tailored to an ideal job post. Through research, you will create a list of top employers and target current industry opportunities. You will learn about current methods for applying to job postings using technology. You will also gain an understanding of the job interview process, typical interview questions and possible responses, and expectations of both the interviewer and interviewee. In addition, you will engage in practical application of the interview process through role-play. Topics such as negotiating salary, self-management, and on-the-job success for placements and post-graduate employment will be also covered.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Digital Literacy for Professionals
    This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and principles of learning and working in a digital environment. This course will cover the following elements: using devices and handling information, creating and editing information, communicating and collaborating, and being safe and responsible online.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Exam Preparation
    The purpose of this course is to review the material taught in previous classes in a comprehensive manner to ensure students are confident and safe practitioners.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Hydrotherapy
    In this course, students will discuss and implement the therapeutic uses, general effects, and specific properties of water. Treatment protocols using water applied in any of its three forms as well as hot, cold, and contrast temperatures will be discussed and practiced with the goal of incorporating hydrotherapy into massage therapy treatments. Appropriate hydrotherapy applications, their clinical relevance, contraindications and their integration with massage therapy treatments will be studied.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Kinesiology and Remedial Exercise
    This course begins with theory in the field of kinesiology and continues on to theory and application of remedial exercise. The focus is on understanding the indications, modifications and safety considerations fore exercises used in rehabilitation of common conditions. Also included is information that identifies inter and intra-professional resources for clients in cases where referral may be beneficial.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Medical Terminology
    In this course you will learn to recognize common prefixes, word roots, suffixes, and medical abbreviations. You will communicate effectively using medical terminology and plain language. This course will also introduce you to the processes, structural organization, and systems of the body. You will gain an understanding of homeostasis and feedback systems.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Massage Techniques 1
    This course is an introduction to the practical component of the massage therapy program and provides the basis from which clinical skills are developed. Students will be introduced to the history of massage and will learn the theory of massage therapy to help develop a body of knowledge understood to be the basis of its practice. Massage techniques are thoroughly covered by description, effects and practice so that students begin to apply them with knowledge of desired outcomes. Safety considerations are also included for all techniques in this course.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Massage Techniques 2
    This course builds on Massage Techniques 1 with advanced massage techniques such as (but not limited to) frictions, trigger points, myofascial release and lymphatic drainage. Techniques are examined for their: purpose, indications, precautions, contraindications and outcomes. Students will incorporate techniques learned into treatments based on case scenarios and modify techniques based on patient case history and their response to the technique and treatment.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Nutrition
    This course will introduce you to how the foods we eat and metabolize are converted to energy and stored in the body. We will reinforce the need for water, ions, minerals, vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates and fats that have been introduced in prior courses. Some of the common deficiencies and results of malnutrition or metabolic disorders are investigated. The overall goal is to understand how nutrition effects the body and possible client/patient conditions, including exercise safety.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Pharmacology
    Students will learn basic pharmacology terms and concepts as well as understand the importance of medication information in history taking. Building a solid understanding of how medications influence assessment, treatment planning, hydrotherapy and exercise are objectives of this module. Students will be confident in using resources to research drug profiles rather than memorize lists of drug names. Successful completion of this module will assist students to safely assess and treat clients/patients who are taking prescription or over-the-counter medications.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Regulations and Legislation
    This course is to inform the student of what legal documents apply to massage therapists, as well as how massage therapists are governed and regulated in this province.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Effective Research
    This course will provide students an introduction to research literacy. Students will learn to analyze research papers for quality and validity. Students will use research to maintain currency in their profession and will be able to evaluate material to make informed choices to improve patient / client outcomes and quality of care.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Review 1
    Review 1 provides students with the opportunity to refresh themselves and get questions answered on courses taught throughout the first year of the Massage Therapy Program. Students will be challenged to utilize their critical thinking skills as they are presented with scenarios in which they are expected to demonstrate how they would respond as the client's massage therapist. Additionally, students will be challenged with knowledge testing practice quizzes throughout the course.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Review 1
    Review 1 provides students with the opportunity to refresh themselves and get questions answered on courses taught throughout the first year of the Massage Therapy Program. Students will be challenged to utilize their critical thinking skills as they are presented with scenarios in which they are expected to demonstrate how they would respond as the client's massage therapist. Additionally, students will be challenged with knowledge testing practice quizzes throughout the course.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Review 2
    Review 2 provides students with the opportunity to refresh themselves and get questions answered on courses taught throughout the first half of year two of the Massage Therapy Program as well as serving as a brief review of lingering concerns from year one. Students will be challenged to utilize their critical thinking skills as they are presented with scenarios in which they are expected to demonstrate how they would respond as the client's massage therapist. Additionally, students will be challenged with knowledge testing practice quizzes throughout the course.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Review 3
    Review 3 provides students with the opportunity to refresh themselves and get questions answered on courses taught throughout the Massage Therapy Program while beginning the preparation for their final exams. Students will be challenged to utilize their critical thinking skills as they are presented with scenarios in which they are expected to demonstrate how they would respond as the client's massage therapist. Additionally, students will be challenged with knowledge testing practice quizzes throughout the course.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Review 3
    Review 3 provides students with the opportunity to refresh themselves and get questions answered on courses taught throughout the Massage Therapy Program while beginning the preparation for their final exams. Students will be challenged to utilize their critical thinking skills as they are presented with scenarios in which they are expected to demonstrate how they would respond as the client's massage therapist. Additionally, students will be challenged with knowledge testing practice quizzes throughout the course.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Student Success Strategies
    This course stresses the importance of developing non-technical skills to enhance personal, academic and career success. This includes understanding learning styles and honing practical study skills, such as memory, reading, note- and test-taking techniques. Personal exercises will focus on teamwork, decision making and problem solving skills, setting goals and maintaining a positive attitude techniques for managing change, stress and conflict will also be explored.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Advanced Treatments 1
    Students will begin by learning to plan and apply treatments to common musculoskeletal injuries and pathologies. The emphasis will be on ‘thinking’ the injury or pathology through and forming an appropriate treatment for the various stages of healing. The techniques learned previously become part of a plan that connects impairments in body structure and function to the possible outcomes of massage therapy. This course will reinforce science and considerations for safe effective practice.
    Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Advanced Treatments 2
    This course is will reinforce science, practice skills and treatment planning learned in earlier courses. Students will incorporate relevant assessment data, research evidence, and clinical experience into developing safe client/patient centered treatment plans. A variety of conditions are treated by relating the impairments in body structure and function to the possible outcomes of massage therapy.
    Admission Requirements
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    – High school graduation diploma, or Mature Student Status (for more information please refer to the Program Outline at the top of this page or speak to your Education Consultant);
    – Clear Vulnerable Sector Check
    – Grade 12 English or proof of English proficiency
    – triOS College pre-Science Course, or its equivalent: This 20-hour course is designed to provide students with a foundation of basic science principles that will assist on their journey through the Massage Therapy program. Fundamental science concepts, terminology and biochemistry will be introduced and utilized to develop an understanding of cells, tissues, organs, systems, and organism structure and function. Students will be tested on their comprehension of the material through a combination of assignments, quizzes, and an exam. Students must obtain a passing grade of 70% to meet admission requirements.
    – Massage Treatment: Proof of experiencing a full body massage from the triOS Massage Therapy Clinic or another Registered Massage Therapist

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    Our Commitment to Accreditation

    Achieving the accreditation standards of the Canadian Massage Therapy Council for Accreditation (CMTCA) for massage therapy education in Canada tangibly represents our program’s commitment to quality, ethics, safety, and ongoing improvement.

    Accredited Campuses

    The CMTCA has awarded the Massage Therapy programs at our Windsor, London, and Hamilton campuses an Accredited status for 3 years (2022-2025), our Brampton, Mississauga, and Kitchener campuses for 5 years (2024-2029), and at our Toronto campus for 3 years (2024-2027).

    Testimonials

    "I'm loving the program. It has been fun getting to know my classmates and also getting to know the instructor."

    Felicia W.

    Grad, 2022

    Our mission is to produce job-ready graduates where students can not only learn practical skills needed to be a good massage therapist but rather all the skills they need to run a successful practice and feel confident in helping others.

    Brandy John

    Massage Therapy Faculty Head, triOS College

    How Our Massage Therapy Program Can Help You

    Learn how triOS College's Massage Therapy courses can fast-track your journey towards a rewarding career as a registered massage therapist.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Massage Therapy Training

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    How to Become a Massage Therapist in Canada

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    To become a massage therapist in Canada, you'll need to follow several key steps. First, research the specific requirements in your province or territory as regulations vary. Next, complete a massage therapy program at an accredited massage therapy college. The program should cover massage techniques, anatomy, pathology, business, and ethics among other relevant topics.
    After graduating, you must pass a national certification exam provided by a recognized organization. Once you pass the exam, you can register with your province or territory's regulatory body, if any. You may also be required to continue your education and obtain liability insurance to maintain your status as a licensed massage therapist. Finally, you can either start your own practice or seek employment in the field.
    Remember to stay informed about any regulatory changes in your region and consult your local regulatory body for precise guidelines and requirements.

    Is massage therapy hard to learn?

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    Learning massage therapy can vary in difficulty based on factors such as personal aptitude, dedication, and the specific type of massage you want to practice. To become a licensed massage therapist, you typically need to complete a formal massage therapy program covering anatomy, physiology, massage techniques, and ethics. While these massage therapy programs may pose challenges, most individuals can manage with commitment and effort. Developing practical skills, such as proper techniques and pressure, requires practice and a good sense of touch. Anatomy and physiology knowledge is also a vital component.
    Becoming a licensed massage therapist often can be demanding but manageable with proper education and study habits. The difficulty can vary depending on the specialization, with some techniques requiring more extensive training than others. Moreover, soft skills, like communication, professionalism, and creating a comfortable client experience, are essential for success in the field. Overall, while learning massage therapy may present challenges, it's a group of skills that can be acquired with dedication, practice, and the right education, making it accessible to those passionate about helping people through massage.

    Where to Learn Massage Therapy

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    In Ontario, you can pursue your education and training in massage therapy through fully accredited massage therapy schools or programs that are undergoing accreditation. These massage therapy programs are typically designed for a career as a registered massage therapist (RMT) and meet the stringent requirements set by the Canadian Massage Therapy Council for Accreditation (CMTCA). Research and choose a CMTCA-accredited massage therapy college to ensure that your education aligns with the regulatory standards.
    Massage therapy programs usually last about 1 to 3 years, catering to both full-time and part-time students. For example, after completing your education in Ontario, you must pass the certification exams administered by the CMTO to obtain your RMT license. Practical experience, often gained through internships or clinical hours, will be a crucial component of your education. Learn continuously to stay current with industry updates.
    triOS College offers an 88-week Massage Therapy program that comes with 440 clinical hours (more than the provincial requirement) to ensure you can treat a diverse number of clients and conditions in the field. All of our 2021 Massage Therapy graduates obtained employment in a relevant job within 12 months after graduation. You can also take advantage of scholarships and tuition-repayment assistance from prominent RMT employers.

    Is massage therapy a good career?

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    Whether massage therapy is a suitable career choice depends on your individual attributes and aspirations. It can be a fulfilling path if you have a genuine passion for promoting wellness and are willing to invest in formal training and licensing. This profession requires physical stamina, communication skills, and the ability to build a client base, as well as potential entrepreneurial skills if you aim to run your own practice. The job outlook and earnings can vary, but job satisfaction often stems from the direct impact on clients' well-being.
    A successful career in massage therapy hinges on personal commitment, continuous education, and adherence to legal and ethical standards. It's vital to weigh your own interests, physical capabilities, and long-term goals to determine if this profession aligns with your aspirations. If you have a deep passion for healing and wellness, are ready for the rigors of training, and have a commitment to both the art, science, and business aspects of massage therapy, it can indeed be a rewarding career.

    Is massage therapy in demand?

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    Overall, the demand for massage therapy has risen due to growing awareness of its therapeutic benefits for stress reduction, pain management, and overall well-being. Healthcare integration, an aging population, the popularity of sports and fitness, and the spa and relaxation industry all contribute to the demand.
    If you're considering a career in massage therapy, research your local market and regulations to assess the specific demand and opportunities. Staying updated with industry trends and expanding your skills in specialized areas of massage therapy can help you stand out and meet the evolving needs of clients, making you more competitive in this field.