National Massage Therapy Institute

Are you searching for a meaningful change in your life or do you simply want more income? Becoming a Massage Therapist, either full or part time, could simply be the profession you’ve been seeking. The massage therapy profession has consistently been one of the fastest growing professions in the United States, with the number of Americans receiving massages more than doubling over the last decade.

The public, as well as medical community, now accept Massage therapy. Massage is an important component in relieving stress and accelerating healing. Massage has also been found to enhance athletic performance, improve medical conditions and contribute to a patient's well being.

Classes on NMTI's components cover areas like Massage Therapy Training Swedish and Sports massage, Reflexology, Shiatsu, Ethics and Good Business practices. Successfully completing the program results in a diploma and qualification to appear for the National Certification Exam in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, which is a must for license in most states.

The Massage Therapy Program is specifically designed for individuals that intend to work in therapeutic massage and bodywork. The program would also benefit current health care workers that are interested in expanding their skills and that work is related areas such as nursing, physical or occupational therapy. Our Standard program can be completed in seven months, or it can be extended over twelve months. Classes are available during the day or in evenings; you may even opt for weekends in some locations.

The knowledge and skills you need to pass your licensing exams and practice with confidence is provided by our 600-hour massage therapy training program. In the Introduction to Massage Therapy, the areas of study are:

  • Swedish Massage
  • Reflexology
  • Shaitsu
  • Sports Massage
  • Traditional Chinese Medicines
  • Business Development
  • Proffessional Ethics
  • Consultation and Assessment
  • Effects and Benifits of Massage
  • Contraindications
  • Application of Massage
  • CRP and First Aid
  • Kinesiologe
  • Muscular Pathilogy
  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Allied Modalities

Campuses

  • National Massage Therapy Institute - Falls Church- Falls Church, (Virginia)
  • National Massage Therapy Institute - Philadelphia- Philadelphia, (Pennsylvania)
  • National Massage Therapy Institute - Turnersville- Turnersville, (New Jersey)
  • National Massage Therapy Institute - Wilmington- Wilmington, (Delaware)
  • National Massage Therapy Institute - Egg Harbor- Egg Harbor, (New Jersey)