Massage Therapy
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Regulations of the Commissioner
from Part 52, Registration of Curricula
§ 52.15 Massage Therapy
- A program of instruction in massage therapy may be offered at a
degree-granting institution or by a school or institute of massage
therapy which meets the requirements of this Part.
- Curriculum. The institution shall maintain a satisfactory program
of not less than 1,000 clock hours of classroom instruction or the
semester hour equivalent, as prescribed as follows:
- 200 clock hours in anatomy, physiology, and neurology, provided
that a minimum of 50 clock hours of instruction is in neurology;
- 150 clock hours in myology and/or kinesiology;
- 100 clock hours in general pathology, including instruction
related to skin, neuromuscular, and soft tissue conditions;
- 75 clock hours in the subject of hygiene, first aid, and other
areas related to the practice of massage therapy, including but not
limited to instruction in: infection control procedures;
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) resulting in certification; the
recognition of abused and/or neglected patients; and the uses,
effects, and chemical ingredients of powders, oils, and other
products used in the practice of massage therapy;
- 150 clock hours in general theory and techniques in the
fundamentals of western massage therapy and oriental massage therapy,
provided that a minimum of 50 clock hours of instruction is given in
each type of massage therapy; and
- 325 clock hours of additional instruction and student practice in
massage therapy techniques, within the practice of massage therapy as
defined in section 7801 of the Education Law, provided that each
student shall be required to directly apply massage therapy
techniques to another individual for a minimum of 150 clock hours and
that student practice shall be under the on-site supervision of a
person licensed to practice massage therapy pursuant to the
requirements of section 7804 of the Education Law or authorized to
practice massage therapy by subdivision one of section 7805 of the
Education Law.
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