Diploma in Massaging People Post Stroke

by Gemma Eves

Deliver skilled and compassionate massage therapy for stroke survivors.

Online Course
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$1,029.07 USD

Includes all course content in digital format

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This course is intended for massage therapists looking to specialise in NeuroMassage techniques.

Item: NMT-STROKE_DIPLOMA

Description

This comprehensive course provides essential knowledge and practical skills for massaging individuals post-stroke. It covers key topics including neuromassage introduction, anatomy basics, contraindications, patient welfare, skin integrity, stroke understanding, and effective communication. The course also features case studies, a case study exam, and a video library for a well-rounded educational experience. This diploma is designed to equip therapists with the confidence and competence to effectively support stroke survivors through specialized massage techniques. Enhance your skills and improve patient outcomes with our in-depth, practical training modules.


Disclaimer:
The “Diploma in massaging People Post Stroke" is a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course designed to enhance your current skills and knowledge.
The term "diploma" in this context means you have completed this specific CPD training. It recognises advanced training and expertise.
Please note that this "diploma" can support professional insurance and is offered at an advanced standard.
For any questions, please contact our support team.

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand Neuromassage: Learn neuromassage techniques and benefits for stroke survivors.

  2. Master Anatomy and Dermatomes: Refresh basic anatomy and identify key dermatomes.

  3. Identify Contraindications: Recognize when massage may be unsafe and take necessary precautions.

  4. Prioritize Patient Welfare: Ensure patient comfort and dignity during therapy.

  5. Comprehend Skin Integrity: Maintain skin health and manage common issues in stroke survivors.

  6. Deepen Knowledge of Stroke: Understand stroke types, causes, and effects on the body.

  7. Effective Communication: Develop skills to interact with stroke survivors and caregivers.

  8. Understand Cognition: Adapt techniques for cognitive impairments post-stroke.

  9. Apply Through Case Studies: Analyze and solve real-life scenarios.

  10. Utilize Video Library: Access videos for visual learning and practice.

By the end, provide effective and compassionate massage therapy to stroke survivors.

Course Procedure

1. Go through course overview in the downloads section of the course.

2. Finish modules 1 through 10 including the case study.

3. Finish the case study exam module.

4. Go through the practical routine videos in the videos library to assist with various NeruoMassage therapy.

Course Content

Navigation Guide
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Module- 1: What is Neuro?
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Module- 2.1: Back to Basics - Anatomy Recap
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Module- 2.2: Back to Basics - Dermatomes
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Module- 3: Contraindications and Considerations
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Module- 4: Patient Welfare
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Module- 5: Understanding Skin Integrity
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Module- 6: Understanding Stroke
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Module- 7: Effective Communication Skills
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Module- 8: Understanding Cognition
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Module- 9: Presentations for Stroke
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Module- 10: Case Study
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Case Study Exam
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Video Library
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Further Reading and Resources
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Before proceeding with your registration for a NeuroMassage course, please read and acknowledge the following important information: 1. **Professional Prerequisites: ** This course is specifically designed for current, licensed massage therapists who possess a foundational understanding of massage therapy techniques and principles. It is an advanced-level course focusing primarily on theoretical knowledge and advanced practices in the field. Scroll below to see a suggested list of qualifications recognised worldwide. 2. **Course Intent and Structure: ** The aim of this course is to deepen theoretical knowledge and enhance professional practice. It does not provide basic training or qualifications in massage therapy. Participants are expected to have prior training and certification in massage therapy from recognized institutions. 3. **Eligibility for Enrollment: ** While this course is open to all interested parties, it is crucial to note that it is best suited for practitioners who are actively practicing and wish to advance their professional skills. Non-qualified individuals may participate in the course for personal enrichment but should be aware that they will not receive any formal accreditation or recognition as a certified massage therapist upon completion. 4. **Limitation of Liability: ** By registering for this course, you acknowledge that participation does not confer any professional qualifications or capacity to practice as a massage therapist without previous credentials. The course organisers, instructors, or affiliated entities will not be held responsible for any claims related to professional practice or accreditation arising from this course. 5. **Further Information and Accreditation: ** This course is recognised internationally and meets the continuing education standards for certified massage therapists in many jurisdictions. For detailed information on the course’s recognition and how it may benefit your professional practice, please visit https://neurotrainingschool.com/benefits-of-neuro-massage-for-people-with-neurological-injuries/ Global Massage Therapist Qualifications: 1. **United Kingdom** - **Level 4 Diploma or Above**: This includes qualifications like the Level 4 Diploma in Holistic Massage or the Level 5 Diploma in Sports Massage Therapy. These advanced diplomas cover techniques and knowledge beyond the basic level, focusing on therapeutic approaches, in-depth anatomy, and physiology. 2. **Australia** - **Diploma of Remedial Massage**: This diploma is necessary for therapists looking to address specific health issues through massage, using techniques that range from sports massage to deep tissue therapy. - **Sports Massage Therapy**: Often part of or like a diploma of remedial massage but with a focus on sports-related injury treatment and prevention. 3. **United States** - **Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT)**: Requirements vary by state but include completing an accredited program (typically 500-1000 hours of study) and passing the Massage and Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx). - **Board Certification in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (BCTMB)**: This is an advanced credential requiring higher levels of education and experience, plus a passing score on a board certification exam. 4. **Canada** - **Diploma in Massage Therapy**: A 2-year program that includes both coursework and practical experience. Most provinces require therapists to pass a standardized exam, like the Massage Therapist Association of Alberta (MTAA) exams, to practice. 5. **New Zealand** - **Diploma in Wellness and Relaxation Massage**: Focuses on the general skills of massage therapy, suitable for spas and wellness centers. - **Diploma of Remedial Massage**: More advanced than the wellness diploma, focusing on therapeutic techniques to address specific muscular issues and injuries. 6. **European Union** - **Certified Massage Therapist**: Qualifications can vary significantly between countries, but typically involve completing a rigorous education program and passing a national exam. In countries like Sweden, therapists are often required to complete a two-year specialized program. 7. **Thailand** - **Certified Thai Massage Therapist**: Thailand is renowned for its traditional massage therapy education, often requiring specific training in Thai massage techniques that are acknowledged globally. 8. **South Africa - **Diploma in Therapeutic Massage**: This program typically covers various aspects of massage, including anatomy, physiology, and therapeutic techniques, meeting the requirements set by local professional bodies such as the Allied Health Professions Council of South Africa (AHPCSA). - **Certification in Advanced Sports Massage**: Geared towards therapists who wish to specialize in sports massage, providing advanced techniques for athletic injury management and prevention. Disclaimer Please note that the qualifications listed above are provided for informational purposes only. While we strive to keep this information up-to-date, regulations and requirements can change, and it remains the responsibility of each practitioner to ensure that they are registered and hold the current qualifications required by their respective regulatory bodies. We do not accept responsibility for any actions taken by individuals based on this information, nor are we liable for any omission or inaccuracies that may appear. It is essential for all practicing massage therapists to verify their qualifications and ensure compliance with local laws and professional standards.

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