Sage offers its industry-leading Diploma of Remedial Massage (HLT52015) at its campuses in Melbourne and Brisbane.
Sage offers its industry-leading Diploma of Remedial Massage (HLT52015) at its campuses in Melbourne and Brisbane. Diploma courses are delivered full-time during the day or part-time in the evenings and at weekends with regular intakes throughout the year. This gives you the flexibility to commence your studies at a time that suits you.
Sage are specialists in on-campus learning. Our industry-leading instructors create a nurturing learning environment that ensures nobody gets left behind, irrespective of prior education or learning ability. Our massage diploma is nationally accredited, government-approved and supported by VET FEE-HELP. You can learn more here about course fees and enrolment options, alternatively call 1300 889 889 now to find out if you are eligible.
This remedial massage course is delivered practically, with a focus on the diagnosis and treatment of specific areas of the body. Students learn how to take clients through a static and dynamic musculoskeletal assessment, then conduct and interpret results in order to apply a range of treatments for relief, restoring normal function.
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This workshop is designed for the therapist who is already offering body massage and is looking to advance into the above body treatments. After the completion of the course will be confident in offering a wider choice of body services for your clients.
Level 1 training is a complete therapy that covers all the main regions of the body, including the back; neck; chest; stomach; arms; hands; legs; feet and face.
This course is based purely on relaxation massage techniques that you would use in a day to day salon situation as a standalone treatment or an add on service.
This comprehensive course covers all the essential techniques and knowledge you need to provide safe and effective body massages.
This qualification reflects the role of remedial massage therapists who work with clients presenting with soft tissue dysfunction, musculoskeletal imbalance or restrictions in range of motion (ROM). Practitioners may be self-employed or work within a larger health service.
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