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WELCOME TO LONDON SCHOOL OF MASSAGE …
London School of Massage (formally Body Basics) was founded in 1994 as a small establishment and has grown to become London’s finest school teaching a wide range of complementary diploma courses and workshops. It has a mission to spread authentic types and styles of massage to a wide an audience as possible with an aim to providing benefits of hands - on therapy to all members of society. London School of Massage is registered and affiliated with Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC), International Therapy Examination Council (ITEC.), Vocational Training Charitable Trust (VTCT), the Association of Physical & Natural Therapists (APNT), Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT), and CThA. It is also affiliated to the British Complementary Medical Association (BCMA).
YOUR FIRST STEP …
Your enquiry into Body Therapy is your first step into a field that has enormous potential, both in providing benefits to others as well as developing your own career. The following pages give you details of our courses, as well as providing information on the philosophy on which London School of Massage has been formed.
fun “professional” “learning” “development”
OUR GUIDING FACTOR & PHILOSOPHY …
To provide a training environment where the emphasis is on self development and change in attitude towards learning. Lectures are thus structured in a way so as to make learning enjoyable and fun and by keeping the number of students per course to a minimum so as to provide personal attention to each individual.
With this aim in mind, we have fully equipped premises which are used only for teaching Therapeutic Body Work - nothing else! Our belief is that Complementary Therapies have an important role to play in the well-being of individuals. They are a useful tool that can work well alongside conventional medicine. Training thus emphasises the development of a holistic perspective, and benefits of treatments not just for the “physical”, but also for the “mind and spirit”.
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WHY LONDON SCHOOL OF MASSAGE …
We have developed a reputation which amounts to “excellence”. By providing what we set out to do, we aim to exceed this goal. The school has run very many successful Diploma Courses, workshops and lectures in the past. By joining us, we hope that you can become part of this success. London School of Massage holds an enviable student exam track record of 100% pass rate for all its diploma courses since it started back in 1994.
SEVERAL REASONS TO CONSIDER …
Our lectures are delivered through Audio Visual & Power Point presentations making lectures and demonstration clear and visual. Our courses incorporate NLP and Accelerated Learning Techniques to facilitate your learning experience.
We give all students full lecture notes for all our subjects including diploma courses and workshops. We have fully adjustable couches for ALL our students We were the innovators of "Fast Track Courses" and "Intensive" courses and have been teaching them since 1994. We have trained many "lecturers" from other institutions and have a reputation as being the "Trainers Trainer". As well as training therapists from other institutions and schools our students have also gone onto become trainers for clubs and spa’s such as the Sanctuary Over the years we have trained 1000’s of students in body therapy. In this respect we have an excellent track record of 100% pass rate for ALL our massage courses and with ALL our organisations since 1994.
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PRINCIPAL: BHAVESH T. JOSHI BSc. OSTEOPATHY, Dip. TCM ACUP., NLP
Bhavesh began a career in Osteopathy in 1989, at the British School of Osteopathy. Upon qualification, he established several clinics in London, and began to teach regularly on various complementary courses before setting-up the London School of Massage in 1994.
He held the post of Senior Lecturer (Applied Anatomy) and Clinical Supervisor at the London School of Osteopathy (1995 – 2000) and has also worked for the British School of Osteopathy as a “Demonstrator in Anatomy” lecturing at the Royal College of Surgeons.
During its accreditation stage with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC), Bhavesh took on the role of Clinical Director at the College of Osteopaths (July 2000). He also lectured at the College in Integrated Biomechanics as well as tutoring in the school out patient clinic as a Senior Clinician.
Bhavesh is also qualified in Traditional Chinese Acupuncture (Dip. TCM Acup.) and has trained extensively with masters and teachers in India in the arts of Ayurvedic Medicine (Dip. Ayurveda, India), Ayurvedic Massage and authentic Marma Massage. He is also a Certified Practitioner in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP).
Students benefit from his personal tuition on most courses.
LECTURERS
The school has a wide range of experienced, qualified staff that has been specially selected for their technical skills and ability to deliver well formatted lecturers and practical classes. Being knowledgeable in their field they are dedicated to delivering ideas and techniques through their passion for their work and teaching skills. Our lecturers range from qualified Osteopaths, Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists to leading personalities in their field of body therapy.
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PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA COURSES & WORKSHOPS
BTEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Therapeutic Massage Level 5
BTEC Professional Diploma
ITEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Massage Courses Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC / VTCT Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology Level 3 (QCF)
BTEC Sports Injuries & Clinical Remedial Massage Courses Level 5
BTEC Professional Diploma
ITEC Sports Injuries & Massage Courses ITEC Level 4 (QCF)
ITEC Aromatherapy Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Reflexology Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Indian Head Massage Level 3 (QCF)
FHT Deep Tissue Massage
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage
FHT Hot Stone Massage
FHT Onsite Chair Massage
FHT Baby Massage – Instructors Course
FHT Baby Yoga & Soft Stretching
FHT Pregnancy & Labour Massage
LSM Trigger Point Therapy Massage
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ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY & THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE
BTEC PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA COURSE – Level 5
London School of Massage are proud to be the only school in the UK to be accredited in the BTEC Professional Diploma in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Therapeutic Massage at Level 5.
It is the HIGHEST level in the UK and has been developed to teach any aspiring individual in the fundamentals of therapeutic massage and bodywork together with the knowledge and techniques to treat common shoulder and low back . It forms the foundation for many physical therapy courses, both at a diploma level as well as higher.
It aims to take the student beyond the level of just providing holistic massage and explores ways in which massage therapy can be used to provide lasting therapeutic effects on the soft tissues of the body. In particular, it will look at treating low back and shoulder pain thus enabling the practitioner to provide just more than a sequenced holistic massage routine.
This course also combines the ITEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Massage Diploma (QCF Level 3) qualification so that on completion of the course you attain two diploma’s.
How it will work: The ITEC syllabus will primarily be covered in the initial part of the course and this will be expanded by the BTEC syllabus which will be introduced in the latter part of the program.
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN 1. Anatomy, Physiology& Pathology
A good knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology forms the stable foundations for progressing in bodywork. It provides essential knowledge for individuals to carry out treatment with confidence and safety. The following are a list of some of the topics which are covered in this course:
Cells & Tissues Skin Skeletal System Muscular System Cardiovascular System Lymphatic System Respiratory System Digestive System Neurological System Endocrine System Urinary System Reproductive System
A full course manual with over 200 pages is provided to all students attending this course.
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2. Holistic Massage
Identification and location of body surface landmarks - including muscles and bones. Examination of posture and how it will influence treatment. The basics of therapeutic body massage and guide on how to develop a massage routine for
each individual client. Development of a holistic approach - treating the "Mind, Body & Spirit" The proper application of
massage technique and use of body posture. The benefits of massage and its contraindications. How to carry out a consultation and important aspects of the client case history Client care and hygiene procedures Full holistic massage routine for the whole body Holistic Massage Case Studies
By the end of the course each student will produce a massage portfolio which will include write up of 36 treatments (inclusive for both the BTEC and ITEC exams). This should include client comments for before, during and after the treatment for each session. Students will be guided through this process during the course. The final work will be presented and finally approved by an external verifier for assessment and approval along with other assessment work. The BTEC portion of the course will continue:
To explore the specific treatment of tissues focusing on the low back and shoulder regions. This has been introduced as the majority of clients attending a clinic for holistic massage request some form of therapeutic element to the treatment.
With examination of posture and what to look for to make the massage treatment more specific and client orientated.
3. Professional Conduct & Business Awareness
Professionalism and ethics Setting up in business Marketing your business Laws relating to business Developing a rapport with other health professionals
EXAMINATIONS Anatomy & Physiology – 1 hour multiple choice paper & 2 hour written paper Assignments – Related to business Completion& Write – Up of Case Studies (totalling 36 treatments altogether – BTEC & ITEC
inclusive) Practical Examination – A final assessed practical exam
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THE EXAMINATION BODY – BTEC & ITEC
The examination bodies for this qualification are: BTEC & ITEC Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “Massage Therapist”. Practitioner insurance is available upon successful completion of this course. PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Professional Diploma Sports Injuries & Clinical Remedial Massage Course Level 5
ITEC Sports Massage – Level 4 (QCF)
ITEC Aromatherapy Massage Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Reflexology Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
FHT Indian Head Massage Diploma Course
FHT Baby Massage – Instructors Diploma Course
FHT Thai Yoga Massage Diploma Course
FHT Deep Tissue Massage Diploma Course
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Individuals need to be 18 years of age at the time of sitting the exam, although it is preferred that students have greater life experience before embarking on this course. 5 GCSE’s or equivalent are recommended, but this is not essential and students will be accepted on individual merit. Admission is solely at the discretion of the Principal. The level of English required for overseas students is IELTS level 6-7 or equivalent. Potential students are advised that as this diploma is run as an intensive, fast track program; study time should be borne in mind when enrolling.
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ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY & HOLISTIC BODY MASSAGE
ITEC ACCREDITED DIPLOMA COURSE - Level 3 (QCF)
This course in Anatomy, Physiology & Massage has been developed to teach any aspiring individual in the fundamentals of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Holistic Massage. It forms the foundation for many physical therapy courses, both at a diploma level as well as higher and will provide a pathway for individuals to progress their career in the field complementary therapies.
On successful completion of this course you will be able to join the
Complementary & Natural Health Council (CNHC).
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN 1. Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology
A good knowledge of anatomy, physiology & pathology forms the stable foundations for progressing in bodywork. It provides essential knowledge for individuals to carry out treatment with confidence and safety. The following are a list of topics which are covered in this course:
Cells & Tissues Skin Skeletal System Muscular System Cardiovascular System Lymphatic System Respiratory System Digestive System Neurological System Endocrine System Urinary System Reproductive System
A full course manual with over 200 pages is provided to all students attending this course.
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2. Holistic Massage
The fundamental aspects of holistic massage strokes and their application Development of a holistic approach - treating the "Mind, Body & Spirit" The proper application of massage technique and use of body posture. The benefits of massage and its contraindications. How to carry out a consultation and important aspects of the client case history Client care and hygiene procedures Full holistic massage routine for the whole body Holistic Massage Case Studies
By the end of the course each student will produce a massage portfolio which will include write up of 36 treatments. This should include client comments for before, during and after the treatment for each session. Students will be guided through this process during the course. The final work will be presented to the ITEC examiner for assessment and approval along with other assessment work.
3. Professional Conduct & Business Awareness
Professionalism and ethics Setting up in business Marketing your business Laws relating to business
Developing a rapport with other health professionals EXAMINATIONS
Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology (multiple choice paper) Assignment – “Business Practice & Developing a Business” Assignment – “Other Complementary Therapies” Completion & Write –Up of Case Studies (totalling 36 treatments altogether) Practical Examination – involving a full body massage assessed by a visiting external ITEC
examiner THIS COURSE CAN BE TAKEN IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BTEC PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA COURSE IN ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY & THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE AT LEVEL 5. THE EXAMINATION BODY – ITEC
The examination body for this qualification is: ITEC Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “Massage Therapist”. Practitioner insurance is available upon successful completion of this course.
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PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
ITEC Aromatherapy Massage Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Reflexology Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
BTEC Professional Diploma Sports Injuries & Clinical Remedial Massage Course Level 5
ITEC Sports Massage Course – Level 4 (QCF)
FHT Indian Head Massage Diploma Course
FHT Baby Massage – Instructors Diploma Course
FHT Thai Yoga Massage Diploma Course
FHT Deep Tissue Massage Diploma Course
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
FHT Hot Stone Massage Diploma Course COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Individuals need to be 18 years of age at the time of sitting the exam, although it is preferred that students have greater life experience before embarking on this course. 5 GCSE’s or equivalent are recommended, but this is not essential and students will be accepted on individual merit. Admission is solely at the discretion of the Principal. Potential students are advised that as this diploma is run as an intensive, fast track program; study time should be borne in mind when enrolling.
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ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY & PATHOLOGY COURSE
ITEC ACCREDITED - Level 3 (QCF)
This distance learning Anatomy & Physiology course is designed for those who want to study in their own time and at their own pace. It provides a no non-sense way of studying with provision of full notes and question booklet. The course will cover all aspects of the ITEC Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology syllabus and will allow students to move onto other courses such as Holistic massage upon successful completion. The course is supplemented with a full course file and reading material containing directed learning and exercises. This will take the you through to completion of a useful and nationally accredited qualification (level 3). COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Cells & Tissues Anatomy & Physiology of Skin and Hair Skeleton and Joints Muscles and Nervous System Blood and Lymphatic Systems Respiratory& Olfactory Systems Digestive System Endocrine System Nervous System Urinary & Reproductive System
EXAMINATIONS
At the end of each module there will be short questions and tasks which will be completed at home and submitted to the school via e-mail or post. There will also be a final multiple choice exam of 50 questions in Anatomy & Physiology which will need to be completed by attending the school.
THE EXAMINATION BODY – ITEC
The examination bodies for this qualification are: ITEC
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PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Therapeutic Massage Diploma Level 5
ITEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Holistic Body Massage Diploma Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Aromatherapy Massage Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Reflexology Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Sports Massage Diploma Course – Level 4 (QCF)
FHT Indian Head Massage Diploma Course
FHT Baby Massage – Instructors Diploma Course
FHT Thai Yoga Massage Diploma Course
FHT Deep Tissue Massage Diploma Course
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
FHT Hot Stone Massage Diploma Course COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Individuals need to be 16 years of age at the time of sitting the exam, although it is preferred that students have greater life experience before embarking on this course. 5 GCSE’s or equivalent are recommended, but this is not essential and students will be accepted on individual merit. Admission is solely at the discretion of the Principal. Potential students are advised that this diploma is run as an intensive course and this should be borne in mind when enrolling.
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SPORTS INJURIES & CLINICAL REMEDIAL MASSAGE DIPLOMA COURSE
BTEC PROFESSIONAL DIPLOMA – Level 5
This diploma course in Sports Injuries & Massage provides an excellent opportunity for anybody wishing to further their knowledge and skills by learning how to evaluate and treat a wide range of common injuries utilising previously learnt massage techniques.
Although the course title suggest sports injuries, a wide range of everyday injuries can also be considered for treatment following completion of this diploma.
The course forms a very good platform for any individual who wants to work and progress in the sports industry or further their studies in Physiotherapy, Osteopathy, Sports Science etc.
This BTEC Professional Diploma course combines the ITEC qualification and then proceed to expand on the theory and practical aspects of Sports Therapy by including further technique skills, orthopaedic examinations and neurological assessment of the lower motor pathways.
On successful completion of this course you will be able to join the Sports Massage Association (SMA), Sports Therapy Organisation, and the Complementary & Natural Health Council (CNHC).
How it will work: The ITEC syllabus will primarily be covered in the initial part of the course and this will be expanded by the BTEC syllabus which will be introduced in the latter part of the program. COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Regional Anatomy - study of constituent parts of a given body region.
Applied Anatomy - study of how the body parts function individually and in relation to other body regions.
Origin, Insertion and Action of over 50 muscles.
Injuries - study of common injuries to muscles, tendons, ligaments, bursa and bone and how to assess for each one.
Posture evaluation - how and what to observe for postural evaluation
Regional Anatomy & Assessment
Orthopaedic Testing & Injury Assessment
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Treatment - of acute & chronic injuries and include techniques such as: Effective Deep Tissue Massage Techniques Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Neuro Muscular Technique (NMT) Trigger Points Muscle Energy Technique (MET) Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) Myofascial Release Technique Soft Tissue Release Technique (STR) Connective Tissue Massage (CTM) Passive articulation of major joints Positional Release Technique (PRT) Manual Lymphatic Drainage Techniques
Use of ice (Cryotherapy) & heat in treating injuries
A look at different types of exercises and stretching routines.
Sports Rehabilitation of the injured individual
Pre, post and maintenance sports massage routines
EXAMINATIONS
Sports Massage Theory 2 hour written paper
Multiple choice paper
Class Written Assessments
Practical Examination – involving a full consultation and demonstration of sports treatment and massage.
Home Assignments – relating to anatomy, sports physiology & professional practice
Case Histories – 13 individuals treated a minimum of 4 times (inclusive for BTEC & ITEC exam)
50 hour log of event work (local gym, running club, sports event etc.)
THE EXAMINATION BODY – BTEC & ITEC
The examination bodies for this qualification are: BTEC & ITEC Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “Sports Massage Therapist”.
Practitioner insurance is available upon successful completion of this course.
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PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
ITEC Reflexology Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Aromatherapy Massage Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
FHT Indian Head Massage Diploma Course
FHT Baby Massage – Instructors Diploma Course
FHT Thai Yoga Massage Diploma Course
FHT Deep Tissue Massage Diploma Course
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
FHT Hot Stone Massage Diploma Course COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students need to hold a diploma in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Massage. Higher qualifications will be considered and parts of the exam can be made exempt through accredited prior learning (APL). Potential students are advised that as this diploma is run as an intensive, fast track program; self study time should be borne in mind when enrolling.
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SPORTS INJURIES & MASSAGE
ITEC ACCREDITED – Level 4 (QCF)
This course in Sports Injuries & Massage provides an excellent opportunity for anybody wishing to further their knowledge and skills by learning how to evaluate and treat a wide range of common injuries utilising previously learnt massage techniques.
Although the course title suggest sports injuries, a wide range of everyday injuries can also be considered for treatment following completion of this diploma.
The course forms a very good platform for any individual who wants to work and progress in the sports industry or further their studies in Physiotherapy, Osteopathy, Sports Science etc.
On successful completion of this course you will be able to join the Sports Massage Association (SMA), Sports Therapy Organisation, and the Complementary & Natural Health Council (CNHC).
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Regional Anatomy - study of constituent parts of a given body region.
Origin, Insertion & Action of over 50 muscles.
Injuries - study of common injuries to tissues of the body
Evaluation of injuries to muscles, tendons, ligaments, bursa and bone.
Treatment - this will build on prior massage as well as teach new techniques such as:
Muscle Energy Technique (MET) Soft Tissue Release Technique (SRT) Neuromuscular Technique (NMT) & Trigger Points Joint Articulation Stretching
Use of ice (Cryotherapy) in acute injuries - its rationale & method of application.
A look at different types of exercises and stretching routines.
Pre, Post and Maintenance sports massage routines.
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EXAMINATIONS
Sports Massage (multiple choice paper) & 2 hour written paper
Practical Examination – involving a full consultation and demonstration of sports treatment and massage. The exam is assessed by a visiting external ITEC examiner
Assignment – Write up on an injury of choice
Case Histories – 13 individuals treated a minimum of 4 times
50 hour log of event work (local gym, running club, sports event etc.)
THE EXAMINATION BODY – ITEC
The examination body for this qualification is: ITEC Successful completion of this course will provide you with the title of “Sports Massage Therapist”. Practitioner insurance is available upon successful completion of this course.
PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Professional Diploma Sports Injuries & Clinical Remedial Massage Course Level 5
ITEC Reflexology Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Aromatherapy Massage Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
FHT Indian Head Massage Diploma Course
FHT Baby Massage – Instructors Diploma Course
FHT Deep Tissue Massage Diploma Course
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
FHT Hot Stone Massage Diploma Course
COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students need to hold a diploma in Anatomy Physiology & Massage. Higher qualifications will be considered and parts of the exam can be made exempt through accredited prior learning (APL). Potential students are advised that as this diploma is run as an intensive, fast track program; self study time should be borne in mind when enrolling.
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AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE DIPLOMA COURSE
ITEC ACCREDITED - Level 3 (QCF)
This course is a level up from the diploma course in Anatomy, Physiology & Massage. It introduces the therapist to a variety of essential oils as well as their properties and uses. The course teaches students how to choose and combine essential oils as well as how to produce a treatment that is tailor made for the client. The essential oils work at different levels of mind and body and treatments which incorporate their specific use leads to a therapy which is truly holistic in nature.
Aromatherapy is possibly the “most universal” therapy in that it can be easily combined and integrated with other therapeutic disciplines such as Hot Stone Massage, Sports Massage, Reflexology, Indian Head Massage etc.
On successful completion of this course you will be able to join the Complementary & Natural Health Council (CNHC).
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
1. Aromatherapy Theory Philosophy of aromatherapy History of aromatherapy Chemistry of essential oils Classification of aromatherapy oils Methods of production and extraction of essential oils Properties of essential oils and their contraindications Selection of essential oils based on the client presentation Client consultation and planning a treatment
2. Aromatherapy Massage Practical
Selection of essential oils to treat the “Mind, Body & Spirit”
Recognition of essential oils and the plants they are derived from
Aromatherapy massage routine tailored to suit the individual and tailor oils for given conditions like Hypertension, ME, Arthritis, Asthma, muscle strains, stress, etc.
Aromatherapy Massage Case Studies By the end of the course each student will produce a massage portfolio which will include write up and treatment of 10 individual clients who have been massaged a minimum of 6 times each. This should include client comments for before, during and after the treatment for each session incorporating details about the choice of oils and blends. Students will be guided through this process during the course. The final work will be presented to the ITEC examiner for assessment and approval.
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EXAMINATIONS Assessment – Guided write up assignment of 15 aroma oils of your choice Practical Examination – involving a full consultation and aromatherapy body massage. The
exam is assessed by a visiting external ITEC examiner Case History Portfolio – Presentation write up of a total of 60 treatments (guided exercise) THE EXAMINATION BODY – ITEC
The examination body for this qualification is: ITEC Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “Aromatherapist”. Practitioner insurance is available upon successful completion of this course PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Therapeutic Massage Diploma Level 5
ITEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Holistic Body Massage Diploma Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Reflexology Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
BTEC Professional Diploma Sports Injuries & Clinical Remedial Massage Course Level 5
ITEC Sports Massage Diploma Course – Level 4 (QCF)
FHT Indian Head Massage Diploma Course
FHT Baby Massage – Instructors Diploma Course
FHT Thai Yoga Massage Diploma Course
FHT Deep Tissue Massage Diploma Course
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
FHT Hot Stone Massage Diploma Course
COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students need to hold a diploma in Anatomy Physiology & Massage. Higher qualifications will be considered and parts of the exam can be made exempt through accredited prior learning (APL). Potential students are advised that as this diploma is run as an intensive, fast track program; self study time should be borne in mind when enrolling.
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REFLEXOLOGY DIPLOMA COURSE
ITEC ACCREDITED – Level 3 (QCF)
Reflexology is a holistic and scientific art and an extremely effective form of healing. Because the feet represent a microcosm of the body, all its parts are laid out in a similar arrangement. This course will provide knowledge of specific pressure techniques that work on precise reflex points on feet and hands thereby providing grounding for treatments that work in a holistic yet objective manner.
On successful completion of this course you will be able to join the Association of Reflexologists (AoR) and Complementary & Natural Health Council (CNHC).
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
1. Reflexology Theory Philosophy of Reflexology Anatomy of the Hands and Feet, including bones and muscles Reflex zones of the Hands and Feet How Reflexology works Understanding correlation of Reflex points of the Hands and Feet Relationship of Reflex Points to body organs Contraindications to Reflexology Common disorders and ailments
2. Reflexology Practical
How to examine the Feet and what to look for
Foot hygiene and sterilisation
Practical training in how to carry out a treatment of the hands and the feet
How to take a good consultation and case history skills
How to tailor treatments for the individual client Reflexology Case Studies
By the end of the course each student will produce a massage portfolio which will include write up and treatment of 10 individual clients who have been massaged a minimum of 4 times each. This should include client comments for before, during and after the treatment for each session as well as details about the choice of foots reflex points and findings. Students will be guided through this process during the course. The final work will be presented to the ITEC examiner for assessment and approval.
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EXAMINATIONS Reflexology Theory (multiple choice paper) Practical Examination – involving a full consultation and treatment. The exam is assessed by a
visiting external ITEC examiner Case History Portfolio – Presentation write up of a total of 100 treatments (guided exercise)
THE EXAMINATION BODY – ITEC
The examination body for this qualification is: ITEC Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “Reflexologist”. Practitioner insurance is available upon successful completion of this course PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Therapeutic Massage Diploma Level 5
ITEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Holistic Body Massage Diploma Level 3 (QCF)
BTEC Professional Diploma Sports Injuries & Clinical Remedial Massage Course Level 5
ITEC Sports Massage Course – Level 4 (QCF)
FHT Indian Head Massage Diploma Course
FHT Baby Massage – Instructors Diploma Course
FHT Deep Tissue Massage Diploma Course
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
FHT Hot Stone Massage Diploma Course
ITEC Aromatherapy Massage Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students need to hold a diploma in Anatomy Physiology & Massage. Higher qualifications will be considered and parts of the exam can be made exempt through accredited prior learning (APL) process. Potential students are advised that this diploma is run as an intensive course and this should be borne in mind when enrolling.
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INDIAN HEAD MASSAGE COURSE
ITEC ACCREDITED COURSE
Indian Head Massage is a traditional therapy which focuses techniques around the head and shoulder region. The course teaches the more popular western version of Indian Head Massage which utilises techniques as taught in Holistic Massage. The sequence not only involves massaging the head, but also the mid and low back as well as the arms.
The treatment is conducted with the client seated and fully clothed making it perfect for taking massage into the office environment when combined with Onsite Chair Massage.
On successful completion of this course you will be able to join the Complementary & Natural Health Council (CNHC).
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
History of Indian Head Massage
Benefits of Indian Head Massage
Indian Head Massage routine
Use of different oils
Contraindications to a Head Massage
Anatomy of the Head & Neck EXAMINATIONS A final multiple choice paper (25 questions) Completion of 3 home assignments A practical examination lasting 30 minutes – involving an Indian Head Massage assessed by a
visiting external ITEC examiner 2 completed case studies (2 treatments each) done at home.
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THE EXAMINATION BODY – ITEC
The examination body for this qualification is: ITEC Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “Indian Head Massage Therapist”. Practitioner insurance is available upon successful completion of this course PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Therapeutic Massage Diploma Level 5
ITEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Holistic Body Massage Diploma Level 3 (QCF) COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
There are no formal prior training requirements for taking this course, just an interest in learning Indian Head Massage and its physiological benefits. Potential students are advised that as this diploma is run as an intensive, fast track program; self study time should be borne in mind when enrolling.
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DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE 1& 2: MASSAGE MASTERY SERIES ©
FHT ACCREDITED DIPLOMA
London School of Massage runs a series of Massage Mastery courses which are designed to
leave practitioners “Massaging with Confidence” . Our Deep Tissue Massage course is possibly one of the finest courses you will ever attend! It is a course designed to teach the precise application of of body applicators through proper and effective use of body posture thus delivering the most “effective massage” possible. We are certain that on completion of the course you will redesign your application of massage technique. COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Learn how to work at a deeper tissue level with modification of massage technique and appreciation of feel of different soft tissue structures of the body. Some of the topics covered include:
Palpation - how and what to feel.
Surface anatomy of the torso and extremities
Theory of Deep Tissue Massage
Practice of Deep tissue Massage
Practitioner Posture and Effective Massage
How to "Save Your Hands" during massage treatments
Refined Soft Tissue Techniques
Deep Tissue 2 integrates the techniques and puts them into a flowing massage sequence.
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PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Sports Injuries & Clinical Remedial Massage Diploma Course – Level 5) (Course includes the ITEC Sports Massage Diploma Course (level 4 QCF)
ITEC Sports Massage Course – Level 4 (QCF)
ITEC Aromatherapy Massage Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Aromatherapy Massage Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
THE APPROVING BODY - FHT
The approving body for this course is: Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT) Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “Deep Tissue Massage Therapist”. Candidates are required to make sure that their current insurance provider will provide them with insurance cover following the completion of this course.
COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students need to hold a diploma in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Massage. Higher qualifications will be considered.
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MANUAL LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE: MASSAGE MASTERY SERIES ©
FHT ACCREDITED DIPLOMA
This is a two day workshop which provides a systematic massage for effective lymphatic drainage. The workshop will cover the anatomy of the lymphatic system as well as look at common pathology which can compromise this system such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Anatomy of the Lymphatic System
Strokes used in lymphatic Massage – direction, pressure & style
"Zones" of lymphatic drainage
Lymphatic massage sequence
Relevant pathology e.g. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, ME, Lympoedema,Glandular Fever etc.
PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Sports Injuries & Clinical Remedial Massage Diploma Course – Level 5) (Course includes the ITEC Sports Massage Diploma Course (level 4 QCF)
ITEC Sports Massage Diploma Course – Level 4 (QCF) THE APPROVING BODY - FHT
The approving body for this course is: Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT) Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “Manual Lymphatic Drainage Massage Therapist”. Candidates are required to make sure that their current insurance provider will provide them with insurance cover following the completion of this course. COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students need to hold a diploma in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Massage. Higher qualifications will be considered.
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HOT & COLD STONE MASSAGE
MASSAGE MASTERY SERIES © – FHT ACCREDITED DIPLOMA
Hot & Cold Stone massage is a unique form of massage therapy using volcanic stones to warm and cool the body in a specific body sequence. This massage course will teach how to perform a full body routine as well as how to tailor it to suite the individual client in a safe and effective manner. Our courses are intended to give the practitioner a wider understanding in the therapeutic treatment of patients as well as adding to the arsenal of tools which are available for "SAVING HANDS" during a session. Upon qualifying, students should be able to use this as a stand alone therapy or integrate this into other desciplines such as Sports Massage and Aroamtherapy.
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Some of the topics covered in this workshop include:
Learn the Theory and Clinical Application of:
Learn the theory of Hot & Cold Stone Massage
Different types of Hot & Cold stones available
Where to place the specific stones
Specific Hot & Cold Stone massage routine
Contraindications to Hot & Cold Stone Massage
Use of different stones to carry out the specific massage
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Opportunities on Completion Following successful completion, our students have progressed to go on and:
Utilise the techniques in your daily practice
Resolve persistent muscle tension and tightness
Offer Hot & Clod Stone Massage as a separate therapy
Integrate these techniques with your existing style of massage.
Very useful for practitioners of of Deep Tissue massage as this can very well be integrated with it to complete the whole sequence.
Can be integrated with anti-aging and rejuvenation therapies.
A very useful massage technique for beauty therapists.
Count towards your Continual Professional Development (CPD).
Work in Sports and Health Clubs as a Sports Therapists.
Develop their own clinics as well as treat and consult a wider range of clients.
Develop their Continual Professional Development (CPD) portfolio
PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Sports Injuries & Clinical Remedial Massage Diploma Course – Level 5) (Course includes the ITEC Sports Massage Diploma Course (level 4 QCF)
ITEC Sports Massage Course – Level 4 (QCF)
ITEC Aromatherapy Massage Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
FHT Deep Tissue Massage Diploma Course
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
THE APPROVING BODY - FHT
The approving body for this course is: Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT) Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “Hot Stone Massage Therapist”.
COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students need to hold a diploma in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Massage. Higher qualifications will be considered. .
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ONSITE CHAIR MASSAGE / OFFICE MASSAGE
MASSAGE MASTERY SERIES © – FHT ACCREDITED DIPLOMA
This workshop will teach you the basics of giving a highly effective no oils massage through client's clothes. This specially designed 15-20 minute Chair Massage can be performed on an ergonomically designed chair or table mounted unit. These massage techniques ease tension and encourage circulation in key muscle groups while encouraging the entire system to become more alert. This treatment is particularly useful for treating clients in their working environment. The course takes a vary practical approach to Onsite Massage and provides a highly effective and practical routine that can be applied almost immediately.
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Some of the topics covered in this workshop include: An overview of anatomy On-Site Chair massage sequence Contra-indications Practitioner Posture Home care and aftercare advice
Opportunities on Completion Following successful completion, our students have progressed to go on and:
Work in Offices, Events as well as Sports and Health Clubs.
Use a wider range of techniques to adapt and suit the client
Develop their own clinics as well as treat and consult a wider range of population.
Develop their Continual Professional Development (CPD) portfolio
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PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Therapeutic Massage Diploma Level 5
ITEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Holistic Body Massage Diploma Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Aromatherapy Massage Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
FHT Deep Tissue Massage Diploma Course
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
THE APPROVING BODY - FHT
The approving body for this course is: Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT) Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “On-Site Chair Massage Therapist”.
Practitioner insurance is available upon successful completion of this course
COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students need to hold a diploma in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Massage. Higher qualifications will be considered.
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BABY & INFANT MASSAGE – INSTRUCTORS COURSE
FHT ACCREDITED DIPLOMA
This Baby Massage Diploma course is designed to teach the theory and practice of how to use Baby Massage. It is a practical course and will demonstrate how to instruct parents in groups as well as individually on how to massage their baby safely.
Successful completion of this course will allow you to join the FHT.
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Origins & History of Baby Massage
The Importance of Touch
The Benefits of Baby Massage
Contraindications to Baby Massage
How to carry out a Baby Massage Routine
How to massage for Colic
How to Teach Baby Massage to Groups and Individuals
Baby massage and music
Teaching different groups of parents
Massage for Special Needs Babies
Relaxation techniques for parents
Understanding of colic/ babies crying / bonding and attachment theories.
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EXAMINATIONS Theory Exam Open book exam 25 multiple choice questions 10 short answer questions 6 essay questions on various aspects of the course Practical Examination On-going assessment of teaching practice during course Completion of case studies based on teaching a course to a group of four parents (or more) and
babies Completion of case study on private tuition of baby massage All work must be completed within four months of the course date.
PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Therapeutic Massage Diploma Level 5
ITEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Holistic Body Massage Diploma Level 3 (QCF)
FHT Massage, Baby Yoga & Soft Stretching Diploma
THE APPROVING BODY - FHT
The approving body for this course is: Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT) Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “Baby & Infant Massage Instructor”. Practitioner insurance is available upon successful completion of this course COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students need to hold a diploma in Anatomy Physiology & Massage. Higher qualifications will be considered and parts of the exam can be made exempt through accredited prior learning (APL).
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Baby Yoga & Soft Stretching Diploma
Massage Mastery Series © – FHT Accredited Diploma
This Baby Yoga and Soft Stretching Diploma course is designed to teach the theory and practice of how to use Baby Yoga. It is a practical course and will demonstrate how to instruct parents in groups as well as individually on how to practice massage, yoga and soft stretching with their baby safely. This course is aimed at Baby Massage instructors who want to expand their classes to include Baby Yoga and set up independent Baby Yoga classes. This course does not qualify you to teach "Mother and Baby Yoga" classes. The course covers yoga for babies and some gentle stretches for parents. Further study of yoga at a teacher level is required to teach advanced yoga moves
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
The following are a list of some of the topics which are covered in this practically orientated course:
What is Yoga? What is Baby Yoga and what its origins The benefits of yoga and soft stretching How Baby Yoga fits with Baby Massage and instinctive parenting The physical and emotional effects of yoga for baby and parent The safe practice of yoga and limitations as a teacher Contraindications to Baby Yoga and soft stretching How to carry out a Baby Yoga and Soft Stretching routine How to Teach Baby Yoga to Groups and Individuals Continuing Baby Massage with music and song Baby Yoga and songs Teaching breathing techniques, gentle stretches and relaxation for parents Using baby dance and movement in a Baby Yoga class Teaching different groups of parents Yoga for colic and unsettled babies
PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Therapeutic Massage Diploma Level 5
ITEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Holistic Body Massage Diploma Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Reflexology Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
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Opportunities on Completion
Following successful completion, our students have progressed to go on and:
Offer Baby Yoga classes as an additional service to existing and new parents and their babies.
Work teaching groups of parents or individuals interested in Baby Yoga.
Develop relations with Local GP's and Health Visitors as well work in conjunction with National Organisations helping with under privileged children.
Go on to further studies such as Toddler Massage, holistic pregnancy massage
Supplement their full time income by working part time
Help family and friends by providing regular Baby Yoga practice
Develop their Continual Professional Development (CPD) portfolio
THE APPROVING BODY - FHT
The approving body for this course is: Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT) Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “Baby Yoga Therapist”.
COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students must hold an accredited and approved diploma in Anatomy and Physiology and have completed a Baby Massage Instructors Diploma. Higher qualifications will be considered.
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MASSAGE IN PREGNANCY & LABOUR: MASSAGE MASTERY SERIES ©
FHT ACCREDITED DIPLOMA
This workshop is designed to give qualified massage therapists the knowledge, confidence and awareness to work with pregnant clients, provide massage for labour and for instructing couples on labour massage strokes. . The course will also touch on massage after birth.
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
A basic overview of anatomy and physiology in pregnancy
Advice and guidance on contraindications
Oils used during pregnancy.
Different positions for massaging pregnant clients
Massage techniques to help relieve common ailments experienced in pregnancy
Advice on presenting labour massage to pregnant clients and their birthing partner PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Therapeutic Massage Diploma Level 5
ITEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Holistic Body Massage Diploma Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Reflexology Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
FHT Baby Massage – Instructors Diploma Course
FHT Deep Tissue Massage Diploma Course
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
THE APPROVING BODY - FHT
The approving body for this course is: Federation of Holistic Therapists (FHT) Successful completion of this diploma course will provide you with the title of “Pregnancy Massage Therapist”. Candidates are required to make sure that their current insurance provider will provide them with insurance cover following the completion of this course.
COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students need to hold a diploma in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Massage. Higher qualifications will be considered.
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TRIGGER POINT MASSAGE THERAPY
MASSAGE MASTERY SERIES ©
We have now developed a course offering qualified practitioners the opportunity to advance themselves further by introducing a diploma in Trigger Point Massage - Theory & Clinical Application. This course introduces the practitioner to the theory and practice of Trigger Point Massage techniques which develops on from fundamental diploma courses in massage and/or sports injuries. The course is intended to give the practitioner a wider understanding in the therapeutic treatment of patients as well as adding to the arsenal of tools which are available to address "painful and tight knots" which are a common source of pain.
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Learn the Theory and Clinical Application of:
Palpation - how and what to feel.
Surface anatomy of the major muscles
Theory of Trigger Points - their causes and different types
Practice of application of Trigger Point Massage techniques
How to use different methods to treat - heat, ice. cold sprays and stretch
Resolve persistent muscle tension, tightness and pain
Giving specific homecare advice to prevent reoccurrence
Practitioner Posture and Effective Massage
Learn "Effective Massage" technique PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Therapeutic Massage Diploma Level 5
ITEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Holistic Body Massage Diploma Level 3 (QCF)
ITEC Reflexology Diploma Course – Level 3 (QCF)
FHT Deep Tissue Massage Diploma Course
FHT Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students need to hold a diploma in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Massage. Higher qualifications will be considered.
Candidates are required to make sure that their current insurance provider will provide them with insurance cover following the completion of this course.
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REIKI 1 & 2
MASSAGE MASTERY SERIES ©
The London School of Massage, through its philosophy of offering training that emphasises the development of a holistic perspective, and that treatment are not just for the "physical" but also for the "mind" and "spirit", now offers the opportunity to learn the healing art of traditional Reiki. Learning Reiki will help change your life for the better. We teach traditional Usui Reiki Ryoho from the founder Mikao Usui’s Japanese lineage to encompass the best and most effective Reiki training available while staying as true as possible to the methods and spirit of his teachings. Our Reiki courses offer an inspirational and enlightening journey of self discovery that can change your life forever. We combine a traditional, spiritual, holistic and simultaneously clinical and professional approach to our Reiki teaching and healing. This Reiki course is ideal for qualified body therapists and is designed to teach a safe healing process which can compliment other treatments and therapies including body massage
COURSE CONTENT & WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Reiki First Degree A one day course that teaches and attunes students to the basic level, used primarily for self healing and spiritual development. This level does not teach the use of the Reiki symbols.
Explanation of Reiki Reiki origins and core philosophy Reiki lineage Reiki Ideals What Reiki can be used for Scanning: theory and practice Reiki hand positions Reiki treatments: Self healing theory and practice Biofeedback explanation Contraindications Receive the four 1st degree Reiki Attunements
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Reiki Second Degree A one day course that teaches and attunes the student to the practitioner level, allowing them to practice Reiki professionally. This level does teach the use of the Reiki symbols allowing healing on a physical and emotional level.
The Reiki symbols Receive the 2nd degree Reiki Attunement 21 day cleansing process Japanese self-cleansing and meditation techniques Passive and Active Reiki healing Hands on Reiki Distant Reiki Working as a Reiki practitioner Reiki for the massage therapist
The course syllabi are comprehensive and include all the subjects required to cover the Reiki Council NOS (National Occupational Standards) recommendations. Our Level 1 and 2 course prepares you for both professional practice and personal use of Reiki.
Opportunities on Completion
Following successful completion, our students have progressed to go on and: Following successful completion, our students have the possibility to go on and:
Work in Health Clubs, Hotels, Ski Resorts (abroad), do home visits as well as open their own practice where they treat their own clients.
Help family and friends by providing regular treatments.
Develop their Continual Professional Development (CPD) portfolio.
Join a professional organisation such as the Reiki Guild which offer the opportunity for registration as a practitioner as well as savings on practitioner insurance.
The opportunity to register with The Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) through the Reiki Council providing the opportunity of practicing within the NHS.
PROGRESSION
Upon qualification students may want to consider studying:
BTEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Therapeutic Massage Diploma Level 5
ITEC Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology & Holistic Body Massage Diploma Level 3 (QCF) COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
No formal training, just a genuine interest in Reiki, self development and helping people. For level 2 practitioner certification you will need to provide 3 completed case studies (with minimum of 4 treatments each) within 3 months of the course completion.
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EXAMINATION BODIES & ASSOCIATIONS
BTEC (Business and Technology Education Council) BTEC (Edexcel) is an abbreviation of the Business and Technology Education Council. They are qualifications that are associated with actual jobs and are related to a working environment. In 1996, University of London Examinations & Assessment Council (ULEAC) and BTEC merged to form Edexcel which now offer BTECs. BTECs have been around for 25 years and their reputation is second to none. They're recognised by schools, colleges, universities, employers and professional bodies across the UK and in over 100 countries worldwide.
They offer natural progression along a vocational path, from and to academic qualifications and university.
Many industry and professional bodies offer exemptions to successful BTEC students for their own accredited qualifications
The INTERNATIONAL THERAPY EXAMINATION COUNCIL (ITEC) was founded in 1973 to set and maintain high standards in body therapy. It is the UK's leading awarding body for professional qualifications in complementary therapy.
ITEC is independent of any association or society and aims to offer the impartiality and objectivity that are essential for an examining body.
ITEC run a wide variety of courses in the field of body therapy and conducts over 20,000 examinations per year.
The VOCATIONAL TRAINING CHARITABLE TRUST (VTCT) is a Government approved Awarding Body offering National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs), Scottish Vocational Qualifications (SVQs) and other Vocationally Related Qualifications (VRQs). It has been in existence for over forty years and has been at the forefront of developing the vocational system of qualifications in the United Kingdom. Remaining specialised in the areas of Beauty Therapy, Complementary Therapies and Sports & Fitness has enabled the company to gain an experienced team with the knowledge to stay ahead of the game in these areas.
The SPORTS THERAPY ORGANISATION has been established since 1999 and is an organisational member of the Sports & Remedial Therapies Council (SRTC), the lead body for Sports Therapy and Remedial Therapy.
Through working with this organisation they are involved with all the major Professional Associations in massage and sports therapies, in developing new standards for the future.
The ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICAL & NATURAL THERAPISTS (APNT) Is a national Organisation established in 1986 with the aim of representing practitioners of complementary medicine who have reached the requisite standards of training and education.
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The FEDERATION OF HOLISTIC THERAPISTS (FHT) is the oldest Professional Sports and Complementary therapy organisation in the UK. It has the largest membership of any multidisciplinary therapy organisation in the UK with over 21,000 members and has been representing therapists for over 40 years. It is totally independent of any external commercial interests and is a true non-profit making organisation. It enforces high professional standards, requiring its members to abide by a strict Code of Ethics and Professional Practice.
The BRITISH COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE ASSOCIATION (BCMA) Is a body of associations (and schools) representing a number of alternative therapies. The BCMA sets criteria for the integrity of member schools, thereby ensuring a high level of teaching and standards for complementary therapies.
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CONTACT US
Telephone: School (Stratford): 020 8522 1414
Direct with the Principal: 07956 55 96 88
Teaching Venues & How to reach us: London School of Massage 42 The Broadway Stratford London E15 4QS United Kingdom
London School of Massage Harrow Branch 10 Bonnersfield Lane Harrow Middlesex HA1 2JR
We are 5 minutes walk form Stratford tube station and 2 minutes from the nearest national car park. Connecting train lines: Underground: Central Line and Jubilee Lines
Overground: Silver Link and DLR
Connecting Train Lines: Jubilee Line, Central Line, DLR, Silver Link
We are 5 minutes walk from Harrow-on-the-Hill tube station, and 2 minutes from the nearest national car park. Connecting train lines: Underground: Metropolitan Line
Overground: National Rail
15-20 minutes train journey from Baker Street Station Underground
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ENROLLMENT FORM
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If you suffer from any medical conditions YOU ARE REQUIRED TO PRODUCE A LETTER from a medical
practitioner confirming your fittness to participate in this course.
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School of Massage terms & conditions as per the website
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IMPORTANT COURSE INFORMATION
For up to date information on Terms & Conditions, please visit our website.
Fees & Payments
Due to limited number of spaces and oversubscription, a 50% deposit is required to secure a place on a course on enrolment.
Where a discounted fee is available, students are required that full payments are made before the end date otherwise the full fee structure will apply.
All fees have to be paid in FULL 1 week before the start date of the course.
Refunds
Please note that fees paid are strictly NON REFUNDABLE & NON TRANSFERABLE. Where an application is declined, or a course cancelled a FULL refund of monies paid will be made. Where there is a cancellation by a studentl, we always try our best to transfer to another date, but please note that this is not guaranteed.
Essential Equipment
Certain courses will require students to have access to a couch / essential oils for use whilst away from the school. Students are requested to consider the cost of these items whilst applying for the course. Fully adjustable hydraulic treatment couches, oils and couch paper are provided during all practical sessions for classes held at the school.
Course Notes
Comprehensive course notes and written material are given to all students attending courses and workshops. These remain the copyright of Body Basics.
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Please complete the online application form or enclosed application form together with the required deposit. Our administration section will contact you to confirm your acceptance on the course.
Massage To A Higher Level” London School of Massage: 42 The Broadway Stratford London E15 4QS ■ Tel: 020 8522 1414 ■ www. BodyBasicsOnline.co.uk 45
LOCAL ACCOMODATION
The following are addresses of local accomodation which is available and where students have stayed
previously:
Stratford Harrow
Express (Holiday Inn) 196 Hight Street Stratford London E15 2PD UK Tel: +44 (0) 8702405708 Fax: +44 (0) 870 066 0245 Web: londoninnhotels.com Email: stratford@londoninnhotels.com
Ibis London Stratford 1a Romford Road Stratford London E15 4LJ Tel: +44 (0) 20 8536 3700 Fax : +44 ((0) 208/5195161 http://www.ibishotel.com
Forest View Hotel 227 Romford Road Forest Gate London E7 9HL Tel: (UK) 020 8538 4844 Fax: (UK) 020 8538 8959
Best Western Cumberland Hotel 1-3 St. Johns Road Harrow Middlesex HA1 2EF Tel: 020 8863 4111 Fax: 020 8861 5668 Comfort Hotel Harrow Northwick Park Road Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 2NT Reservations: 020 8427 2899 Fax: 020 8863 2314 Email: info@comfortharrow.com