Thursday, June 6, 2013

Acupressure Schools - Career Training Options


Though traditional forms of medicine are highly effective many individuals prefer to obtain alternative health care to relieve ailments. Students that want to enter natural healing careers can prepare for the industry by completing one of several educational training programs. Students can start by learning about the different career training options available in acupressure schools.

Acupressure training teaches students to target specific points on a person's body to relive pain, promote health, and increase circulation. This can include diagnosing illnesses, managing migraines, and removing energy blockages. Training examines many topics and techniques to prepare students to understand today's commonly used procedures. For example, a popular form of treatment is using Tui Na massage. This form of acupressure focuses on working with soft tissue and structural realignment. Students will gain the correct skills to utilize their hands, elbows, and acupressure tools to help relieve pain. Training is invaluable, as students need to complete education to successfully obtain careers.

Training incorporates multiple areas such as Eastern and Western medicines, business practices, massage techniques, meridian pathways, and more to prepare students for professional careers. The most common training programs available are in the form of one-year certificate programs and two-year associates degree programs. Other forms of training are also available inside natural healing programs at the bachelor's and master's degree level where students gain a comprehensive understanding of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The main programs offered prepare students for state licensing exams, which makes having a certificate or associate's degree the main requirement that needs to be met by aspiring acupressure specialists.

Programs at the certificate level require students to complete at least 600 to 800 hours of training. Students study acupressure techniques and Eastern medicine practices to prepare for careers. Tai Chi, first aid, and kinesiology are other major areas that may be included to supplement educational training. Possible courses may include topics on shiatsu massage, Asian bodywork, anatomy, and diagnostic procedure. When exploring Asian bodywork students are taught a complete overview of acupressure points, the six body divisions, meridians, and disease theories. Once training is completed students are eligible for state certification examinations. The National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine provides students with certification. Students will take the knowledge gained in schooling and apply it to the Asian Bodywork Therapy exam, which shows students know how to properly administer acupressure.

Students that want to further their knowledge can enter bachelors degree programs for Traditional Chinese Medicine. The practices, theories, and modalities that make up the industry are learned, which provides students with the skills to perform acupressure. Students study physiology, qigong energy, medical terminology and more to prepare for careers. Students with proper education can step into many careers that may include working in:


  • Health Spas

  • Hospitals

  • Research Facilities

The training needed to become an acupressure specialist is obtainable inside a variety of acupressure degree programs. Students can enter training by enrolling in accredited natural healing colleges across the country. The National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork ( http://www.ncbtmb.org/ ) fully accredits qualifying programs that offer the best acupressure training.

DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERIC OUTLINE and may or may not depict precise methods, courses and/or focuses related to ANY ONE specific school(s) that may or may not be advertised at PETAP.org.

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