We offers Seminar classes at our school.

This Seminar program is designed for massage therapists in current practice who have at least 500 hours of core Therapeutic Massage Training, and for individuals who are certified or licensed practitioners in the healthcare field who would like to add high skilled therapy to their current career such as nursing, physiotherapy or chiropractic. Healthcare professionals, who can benefit from our training include

  • Massage Therapists

  • Chiropractors

  • Nurses

  • Physiotherapists

  • Physical Therapists

  • Acupuncturists

  • Athletic Trainers

  • Physical Therapy Assistants

There are comprised of functional anatomy, orthopedic pain and injury assessment skills, and neuromuscular therapy classes and focus on the following areas:

  1. Shoulder & Thoracic region

  2. Head & Neck

  3. Lumbar-Pelvic region

  4. Lower Extremities

  5. Upper Extremities

Boost your depth of knowledge of neuromuscular therapy and more. You will notice the difference in your practice as a result of your increased expertise and confidence


All classes are subject to change


18VAC90-50-75. Continuing Competency Requirements.

A. In order to renew a license biennially, a licensed massage therapist shall:

1. Hold current certification by the NCBTMB; or

2. Complete at least 24 hours of continuing education or learning activities with at least one hour in professional ethics. Hours chosen shall be those that enhance and expand the skills and knowledge related to the clinical practice of massage therapy and may be distributed as follows:

a. A minimum of 12 of the 24 hours shall be in activities or courses provided by one of the following providers and may include seminars, workshops, home study courses, and continuing education courses:

(1) NCBTMB;

(2) Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards;

(3) American Massage Therapy Association;

(4) Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals;

(5) Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation;

(6) A nationally or regionally accredited school or program of massage therapy; or

(7) A school of massage therapy approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.

b. No more than 12 of the 24 hours may be activities or courses that may include consultation, independent reading or research, preparation for a presentation, a course in cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or other such experiences that promote continued learning.