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Massage Therapy | 2-Year | Course Description |
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Course
Code |
Approx Hrs** |
Course Description |
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ANAT 104/ ANAT 204/ ANAT 304 |
360 |
Anatomy
Delivered over 3 semesters, this
course will provide a fundamental
knowledge of the structures of the
human body and how these structures
relate to one another. Both regional
and systemic approaches will be used
to study cell anatomy, tissue
anatomy and gross anatomy of the
human body. |
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ASMT 104/ ASMT 204/ ASMT 304 |
270 |
Assessment
Delivered over 3 semesters, this
course will provide the
clarification of the nature and
extent of a problem through the
inspection of the anatomy, bony and
soft tissue palpation, range of
motion testing, neurological
testing, muscle testing and special
orthopedic tests. |
|
BUSN 104 |
30 |
Business
This course will provide the student
with the resources they may require
to make the best professional and
financial decisions complying with
the government regulations related
to Massage Therapy. |
|
CLDM 104 |
30 |
Clinical Decision Making
This course will be based on case
studies, further developing the
problem solving model introduced in
Critical Thinking (CRTH 104) to help
bring together all aspects of
learning throughout the massage
therapy program. |
|
COMM 104 |
120 |
Communication
This course will introduce the
student to aspects of communication
including self-awareness, the
client/therapist relationship and
ethics. Specific communication
skills will be explored including
active listening, public speaking
and assertiveness. Emphasis will be
placed on applying these skills to
the standards of practice as
developed by the CMTO. This course
is designed to acquaint the student
with their chosen profession. |
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CRTH 104 |
30 |
Critical Thinking
This course is designed to introduce
the student to injury prevention
concepts and techniques to help
prepare for a healthy career in
massage therapy. |
|
DOCU 104 |
18 |
Documentation
This course is to give the student
an understanding of how to
effectively handle insurance
claims. The student will gain an
understanding and develop skills to
write medical legal reports,
referrals to physicians, monthly
reports, invoicing, and any
additional forms and paperwork as it
relates to the profession of Massage
Therapy. |
|
HYDR 104 |
60 |
Hydrotherapy
This course will introduce the
student to aspects of hydrotherapy
that can be implemented into
treatment plans for clients.
Learning takes place through both
theoretical and practical
applications of water. |
|
RESE 104 |
30 |
Introduction to Research
This course introduces the
fundamental concepts regarding
research and associated
methodologies. The primary purpose
of this course is that the student
becomes familiar with basic research
principles including the scientific
method, data collection,
manipulation and interpretation.
Varying types of research designs
will be presented and discussed,
along with an overview of the
various article types. Considerable
time will be devoted to discussion
and critical analysis of articles,
both qualitative and quantitative in
nature, to illustrate the strengths,
weaknesses and possible flaws. The
student will also engage in data
preparation and transcript
organization exercises for public
presentation and publication of
their findings. |
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KNRE 104/ KNRE 204 |
120 |
Kinesiology and Rehabilitative
Exercise
Delivered over 2 semesters, this
course will provide the student the
basic aspects of human kinesiology
to assist in their understanding of
the general principles of
rehabilitative exercise. The student
will acquire the knowledge necessary
to develop an effective
rehabilitative exercise program
designed to maintain or improve
range of motion/ flexibility,
strength, aerobic fitness,
posture/stabilization and
proprioception. |
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PATH 104/ PATH 204 |
180 |
Pathology
Delivered over 2 semesters, this
course introduces the fundamental
concepts of cell injury and disease,
consequent tissue damage and
ultimately death. Throughout this
course, unique technologies and
classification systems pertaining to
the art and science of pathology as
related to the human body are
utilized to promote ease of
understanding and comprehension. |
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PHYS 104/ PHYS 204/ PHYS 304/ PHYS
404 |
360 |
Physiology
Delivered over 4 semesters, this
course will introduce the student to
the science that studies the
function of the human body and the
physical and chemical factors of the
process involved. This course will
consist of some case study work
which will require individual and
group efforts to solve physiological
questions. |
|
TRMT 104/ TRMT 204 |
240 |
Treatments
Delivered over 2 semesters, this
course is the systemic approach of
the investigation and treatments of
numerous conditions causing pain and
dysfunction. The course will
examine soft tissue injuries (ie.
muscle, tendon, ligament, joint
capsule) circulatory, respiratory,
central nervous system, peripheral
nervous system and connective tissue
disorders. |
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THTN 104/ THTN 204/ THTN 304 |
330 |
Theory and Techniques
Delivered over 3 semesters, this
course will introduce the student to
current understanding of the
physiological effects of massage
theory through integration of
academic curriculum and clinical
issues and practice. The student
will learn to approach their work in
a sensitive, reasoning manner based
on knowledge of tissue behaviour and
tissue needs, the effects of massage
on body tissues and systems, and the
general principles of anatomy,
physiology and pathology. The
student will learn to develop safe
and effective treatment plans,
including consideration of the
client as a whole. |