Swedish Massage (MTE 0101)

Term: 2019-2020 - Fall Trimester

Faculty

Richard Alan RobinetteShow MyInfo popup for Richard Alan Robinette
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Richard Anthony SalazarShow MyInfo popup for Richard Anthony Salazar
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Gregory MayShow MyInfo popup for Gregory May
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Toni Lynn- Oliver MayShow MyInfo popup for Toni Lynn- Oliver May
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Schedule

Mon-Wed, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM (9/3/2019 - 11/13/2019) Location: MAIN CHS 121
Sat, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (9/3/2019 - 10/26/2019) Location: MAIN MT G114
Sat, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (11/9/2019 - 11/16/2019) Location: MAIN CHS 121

Description

Students are introduced to the theory and history of massage. Swedish massage, as synthesized by Pehr Henrik Ling, stands as the foundation for modern Western massage, and students will learn to use the basic Swedish techniques of effleurage, petrissage, friction, vibration, tapotement and Swedish movements/gymnastics, individually and in combination to create a full-body massage. Students will be taught proper body mechanics, draping methods, indications and contraindications for massage, introductory evaluative techniques, charting, and SOAP method note taking. In addition to class sessions, students are required to engage in practice massage sessions outside of scheduled class hours.

Swedish Massage (MTE 0101)

Term: 2019-2020 - Fall Trimester

Faculty

Richard Alan RobinetteShow MyInfo popup for Richard Alan Robinette
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Richard Anthony SalazarShow MyInfo popup for Richard Anthony Salazar
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Gregory MayShow MyInfo popup for Gregory May
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Toni Lynn- Oliver MayShow MyInfo popup for Toni Lynn- Oliver May
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Schedule

Mon-Wed, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM (9/3/2019 - 11/13/2019) Location: MAIN CHS 121
Sat, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (9/3/2019 - 10/26/2019) Location: MAIN MT G114
Sat, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (11/9/2019 - 11/16/2019) Location: MAIN CHS 121

Description

Students are introduced to the theory and history of massage. Swedish massage, as synthesized by Pehr Henrik Ling, stands as the foundation for modern Western massage, and students will learn to use the basic Swedish techniques of effleurage, petrissage, friction, vibration, tapotement and Swedish movements/gymnastics, individually and in combination to create a full-body massage. Students will be taught proper body mechanics, draping methods, indications and contraindications for massage, introductory evaluative techniques, charting, and SOAP method note taking. In addition to class sessions, students are required to engage in practice massage sessions outside of scheduled class hours.

Swedish Massage (MTE 0101)

Term: 2019-2020 - Fall Trimester

Faculty

Richard Alan RobinetteShow MyInfo popup for Richard Alan Robinette
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Richard Anthony SalazarShow MyInfo popup for Richard Anthony Salazar
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Gregory MayShow MyInfo popup for Gregory May
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Toni Lynn- Oliver MayShow MyInfo popup for Toni Lynn- Oliver May
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Schedule

Mon-Wed, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM (9/3/2019 - 11/13/2019) Location: MAIN CHS 121
Sat, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (9/3/2019 - 10/26/2019) Location: MAIN MT G114
Sat, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM (11/9/2019 - 11/16/2019) Location: MAIN CHS 121

Description

Students are introduced to the theory and history of massage. Swedish massage, as synthesized by Pehr Henrik Ling, stands as the foundation for modern Western massage, and students will learn to use the basic Swedish techniques of effleurage, petrissage, friction, vibration, tapotement and Swedish movements/gymnastics, individually and in combination to create a full-body massage. Students will be taught proper body mechanics, draping methods, indications and contraindications for massage, introductory evaluative techniques, charting, and SOAP method note taking. In addition to class sessions, students are required to engage in practice massage sessions outside of scheduled class hours.