Continuing Education Credits in Thai Massage
NCBTMB Approved Thai Massage Continuing Education
Only available in the west since the 1980s, Thai bodywork is now in strong demand at spas and from individuals. The ISPA in their Consumer Trends white paper singled out Thai massage as one of a few "key trends" for the spa industry in 2005, citing core interest in more active, indigenous and ancient therapies, particularly asian. Increasingly, consumers are seeking Thai bodywork because it is an extension of yoga, is more active, does not require removal of clothing, is consistent with consumer interest in spiritual development and self help, and is more effective at addressing patterns of inflexibility, chronic pain and stagnation.
Many massage therapists are choosing to get their continuing education hours in Chicago with Thai Bodywork because Thai massage is a sustainable career choice that allows therapists to save their hands and work more therapeutically with their clients.
Approved for Continuing Education Credit
All Thai Bodywork School of Thai Massage courses are approved as Continuing Education courses by NCBTMB (provider #450000-05). Levels 1-3 are also approved for continuing education in Physical Therapy in IL and WI.
Upcoming Classes
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Thai Herbal Compress (Luk Pra Kob)
Feb 17
Clinical Thai Bodywork Fundamentals - 1 Day
Feb 24
CTB for Shoulder, Upper Back and Arm Pain
Feb 25
Introduction to Thai Bodywork
Feb 28
Level 1: Thai Massage Fundamentals
Mar 02
CTB for Lower Leg, Ankle and Foot Pain
Mar 10
A&P for Thai Massage and Yoga - Level 1
Mar 16
Introduction to Thai Bodywork
Mar 19
HandsFree Thai Massage - Level 1
Mar 23
Level 1: Thai Massage Fundamentals
Mar 30
Level 2: Therapeutic Thai Massage Fundamentals
Apr 11
Advanced Therapeutic Thai Massage with Chris Ray: Upper Body
Apr 21
Chi Nei Tsang with Chris Ray
Apr 23
Thai Massage Fundamentals for the Table
Apr 27
Level 1: Thai Massage Fundamentals
May 04

