Clinical Massage Therapy focuses on the resolution of chronic and acute physical pain or dysfunction.
Lauterstein-Conway students learn clinical massage therapy to address musculoskeletal problems.
Often our clients come referred by physicians. In clinical massage therapy, students learn advanced techniques and how to analyze problems related to chronic or acute injury, poor posture, movement imbalances, and/or life stresses. They learn how to respond to these problems with appropriate applications of circulatory massage, deep massage, myofascial release, and cross fiber work and trigger points.
Students learn integrative session design to address each client's unique problem and nature with sensitivity and technical expertise.
Clinical Bodywork training including the clinical protocols and advanced kinesiology related to it includes 80 hours of hands-on solutions to all the most commonly encountered injuries and postural complaints, including individualized session design using structural and energetic bodywork.
Other Massage Training Components:
Swedish Massage
Sports Massage
Deep Massage
Human Anatomy & Physiology
Kinesiology
Pathology
Hydrotherapy
Human Health & Hygiene
Business Practices & Ethics
Internship Program
For more information, please contact Admissions at 512-374-9222 x14 or via email info@TLCschool.com.