Finding a Massage Therapist
The best ways to find a massage
therapist is to get a referral from a friend who gets massage
therapy, a health professional who is knowledgeable about forms
of complementary and alternative health care such as massage
therapy, or contact the American Massage Therapy Association
for names of qualified massage therapists in your area. You can
call AMTA at 847-864-0123, write to 820 Davis Street, Suite 100,
Evanston, IL 60201, send e-mail to info@inet.amtamassage.org,
or check out the AMTA Website at http://www.amtamassage.org to
locate a qualified massage therapist near you or for more information
about massage therapy. Since there are many styles of massage,
you may want to shop around to find someone who practices the
style of massage most suited to your needs. You should be able
to find a massage therapist who is right for you, though you
may or may not need to try a few massage therapists to do so.
Whenever interviewing a massage
therapist you should always feel comfortable asking if they have
graduated from a school that is accredited or approved by a credible
accrediting agency such as the Commission for Massage Training
Accreditation (COMTA), are licensed if licensing is required
in your area (as of 9/97, 25 states and D.C. regulate massage
therapists), are nationally certified by the National Certification
Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (this is the only
professional certification program that has been recognized by
an independent, outside agency), belong to a credible professional
association such as the AMTA, and also amount of experience and
styles of massage used.
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