Massage Therapists
Overview
Perform therapeutic massages of soft tissues and joints. May assist in the assessment of range of motion and muscle strength, or propose client therapy plans.
What do they do?
Massage therapists treat clients by applying pressure to manipulate the body's soft tissues and joints. This treatment may help to relieve pain, heal injuries, relieve stress, and aid in the general wellness of clients.
How to become one
Massage therapists typically complete a postsecondary education program that combines study and experience. Massage therapy education programs are typically in private, independent schools or in community colleges or other public postsecondary institutions. Applicants to massage therapy programs typically need at least a High school. Depending on the program, earning a diploma or certificate requires several months or years to complete.Most states regulate massage therapy and require massage therapists to have a license or certification.