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Apollo College - Boise

Apollo College - Boise

1200 North Liberty
Boise, ID 83704


Massage Therapy

The Massage Therapy degree and certificate programs are designed to prepare the student for entry-level employment as a massage therapist and/or to enter private practice. The technical portion of the program introduces a variety of massage therapy techniques to facilitate the graduate's ability to address specific problem areas and concerns presented by the client. Techniques include Swedish Massage, Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Therapy, Shiatsu, Sports Massage, Hydrotherapy, and site-specific treatment techniques. Anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, pathology, interpersonal communication skills, and clinic experience are incorporated to provide an integrated approach to learning the needed skills for competency in a professional massage practice. Business, marketing, advertising, and presentation skills as well as professional boundaries and ethics also are covered. Employment opportunities include positions in massage offices and private practice, physicians' offices, hospitals and medical centers, chiropractic offices, nursing facilities, outpatient clinics, health clubs and fitness centers, spas and resorts, hotels, cruise ships, beauty and hair salons, pain management centers, and sports team facilities.

Program Objectives

  1. To prepare students to enter the work force as entry-level massage therapists.
  2. To prepare students to use the principles and techniques of massage to assess and appropriately treat disorders of the human body which may benefit from massage.
  3. To provide students with adequate information, demonstration, and practice to perform massage procedures competently and safely.
  4. To provide students with the necessary information and knowledge to understand the business, marketing, budgeting, insurance, advertising, ethical, and legal principles, issues, and concerns of the profession.
  5. To enable students to communicate effectively with clients, other health care providers, and the community at large as to the benefits and advisability of massage.
  6. To provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to open and manage a private practice.

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy Technician assist the Physical Therapist in helping patients recover from illnesses and injuries. They assist in the physical therapy treatment plan for patients in order to restore muscle function, relieve pain, and prevent disability following disease, injury, or loss of body parts. A Physical Therapy Technician may aid in a therapy treatment program that may include exercise, electrical stimulation, ultrasound and massage therapy. They also instruct and motivate patients in isometric and ambulatory exercises.

They may also work with other patients to overcome the emotional and pysical barriers that may hinder recovery.

Most Physical Therapy Technicians work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, clinics, physician offices, nursing homes, home health agencies, adult day care programs, schools, wellness and community centers, and in private industry. Graduates may also choose to train and test as Personal Trainers, opening many doors for successful careers in Fitness.

Types of Jobs:

  • Hospitals
  • Physician Offices
  • Nursing Homes
  • Home Health Agencies
  • Fitness Clubs
  • Rehabilitation Centers
  • Medical Clinics

If you are interested in any of our programs and would like to find out more, please Request Information.


                                        

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