
National Holistic Institute Nhi San Francis Colorado
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We offer a comprehensive,
world-class program that prepares our graduates for a successful and
flexibile career in massage therapy. With nearly 30 years of being a
leader in massage therapy education, we have continued to fine-tune and
update the program through feedback from leading employers and massage
therapy experts. We believe that a student needs 720-hours of
comprehensive training to be successful in massage therapy. Statistics
have shown that students with 720-hours of training are more successful,
have longer more fulfilling careers, and are better prepared to suit the
ever changing needs of clients.
Anatomy
the study of the parts of the body, especially muscles and bones
Aromatherapy
the use of pure essential oils (from various plants) in a massage to
enhance relaxation or attain other benefits such as skin quality
improvement
Acupressure
the application of light pressure with fingers on special points on the
body to enhance health or lessen problem – these are the same points as
used in acupuncture
Deep Tissue
work that focuses on the various deep layers of body tissue, often
applied to long-term problem areas
Energy Massage
techniques to balance the body’s energy, founded on scientific
information about the body as an electro-magnetic field
Foot Reflexology
a relaxing foot massage that is said to address the whole body since
areas of the foot “reflect” conditions/areas of the entire body
Hot Stone Massage
the application of warm stones to the body, either in a stationary
position, or used as “gliding tools” along with oil
Kinesiology
another name for anatomy, this is the study of the body’s movement and
of specific muscles in detail
Lymphatic Massage
deep massage work that flushes toxins out of the body
Pathology
the study of illnesses or abnormal bodily conditions
Myofascial Therapies
Myo-fascial Therapies (myo means muscle, fascia is a “lining” between
skin and muscle, and around muscle bundles) includes advanced techniques
designed for solving problems in each major area of the body: neck,
shoulders, back, etc
Physiology
the study of the body’s systems, such as the Digestive System, the
Immune System, etc
Pregnancy Massage
massage that takes into account the special needs, such as body
positioning and cautions, of a pregnant woman
Rocking and Shaking
keeping the body in a continuous rocking motion to release tight muscles
and loosen joints
Shiatsu
a style of work originating in Japan that uses finger pressure and
stretches for body relaxation; done on a floor mat without the use of
oil
Sports Massage
techniques particular to athletes and highly active people, used to
assist them in enhanced performance and quicker recovery from injury
Swedish
a popular style of oil massage that uses moves, such as long gliding
strokes, that are aimed at relaxation and increased physical well-being
Thai Massage
the traditional massage of Thailand that focuses on yogic-type stretches
Traditional Chinese Medicine
the ancient system that sees the body from an “energy” point of view and
forms the basis for acupuncture; at NHI, TCM is the basis for our
Shiatsu classes and acupressure classes
Massage Theory and Practice
At NHI, we teach you a wide range of massage techniques. We also teach
you how to assess a client’s individual needs and how to develop a
customized massage program to meet those needs.
In this subject, you will learn Swedish massage, acupressure/shiatsu
massage, sports massage, massage for pregnant women, massage for people
with injuries, seated massage, foot reflexology, deep tissue massage,
energy massage, joint mobilization, rocking and shaking massage,
professional draping procedures, body mechanics for the therapist, and
assessment and customization of massage sessions.
To be a good Massage Therapist, you naturally need to know about the
human body. Among other topics, you will learn about the structure and
function of the musculo-skeletal system, including the origin,
insertion, and action of muscles; range of motion; postural analysis;
and kinesiology.
Career Development
Since our aim is for you to make a good living through the practice of
Massage Therapy, we at NHI place a strong emphasis on the learning of
business and professional skills. Many of our students are surprised to
find that the business aspect of being a Massage Therapist can be just
as fulfilling and growth-producing as giving a massage. This subject
will help you start to build a successful professional practice whether
working on your own or as an employee.
Hands-On Practical Experience at the Student Clinic and Externship Site
NHI offers two invaluable opportunities for students to gain hands-on
practical experience: the NHI Student Clinic and NHI's Externship
program. In the NHI Student Clinic, you will use the massage skills you
have learned, practicing on clients from the general public. The Student
Clinic, servicing nearly 1,000 appointments per month, allows your
instructors to assess and assist your progress in a supervised,
real-world setting.
With hundreds of locations to choose from, your Externship will give you
valuable on-site experience and provide exceptional networking
opportunities to prepare you for the transition to your professional
career. At the same time, you’ll contribute to the greater health and
well-being of your community.
Employers have indicated that they consider NHI's Clinic and Externship
to be two essential reasons why they prefer to hire NHI graduates.
You’ll find the Student Clinic and Externship to be a powerful part of
your training. You will see for yourself how massage makes a difference
in people’s lives. And you will gain confidence in yourself and in your
growing abilities as a Massage Therapist.
National Holistic Institute • 5900 Hollis Street, Suite Q • Emeryville,
California 94608 1.800.315.3552 •
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