MASS1200 — Massage Theory II
MASS 1200 - Massage Theory II MASS 1200 - Massage Theory II Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 Massage Theory II is an advanced course that builds upon foundational concepts introduced in Massage Theory I, offering students a deeper understanding of theoretical principles and practical applications in massage therapy practice. Through exploration of advanced techniques such as neuromuscular therapy and sports massage, students develop specialized skills for addressing diverse client needs. The course also covers topics including integrative healthcare, advanced anatomy and physiology, and psychological aspects of massage therapy, preparing students for evidence based practice and professional collaboration. By engaging in hands on practice, critical analysis of research, and self reflection, students develop the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking abilities necessary for success as competent and compassionate massage therapists. Prerequisite: MASS 1100 ; Prerequisite/Corequisite: BIOL 2420 Course Classification: T
Prerequisites: MASS1100