Lower-body massage
Sports massage can be a lucrative specialty for massage therapists. Many massage therapy schools teach sports massage as part of their standard curriculum, and several offer continuing education courses for in-depth sports massage training.
Cortiva Institute Massage Therapy Schools
The Cortiva Institute operates 10 nationally accredited massage therapy schools in six states: Arizona, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Washington. The schools include training in sports massage as part of their standard curriculum and also offer specialized sports massage continuing education courses. Cortiva Institute students are eligible to receive government financial aid to help pay for their education.
Cortiva Institute
(866) 267-8482
cortiva.com
National Massage Therapy Institute
The National Massage Therapy Institute has five campuses located in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The course of study includes training in sports massage and prepares students for licensure as a massage therapist. The school is nationally accredited, and students have the opportunity to receive government financial aid.
National Massage Therapy Institute
(800) 509-5058
studymassage.org
Steiner Education Group
The Steiner Education Group has schools of massage therapy in nine states: Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Utah and Virginia. Each school offers a curriculum that includes training in sports massage. In addition to training leading toward professional licensure, Steiner Education Group also offers continuing education in the area of sports massage. Students at Steiner Education Group schools are eligible for federal financial aid.
Steiner Education Group
steinered.com
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