Ordering Options: 1. Download your course instantly and test online. 2. Course materials mailed to you. Exam is completed online. 3. Course materials mailed to you. Exam is completed on paper.
Cost:
$25.00 Cost includes all materials needed. If applicable, shipping is one flat rate of $10.00 (no matter how many courses you order). Materials are shipped via USPS Priority Mail.
The 2 CE hour Table Thai and Stretching course will introduce you to Thai techniques and stretching for the client on the massage table. This course also illustrates stretching for the seated client as well as self-stretches for the massage therapist. The stretches can be performed with the client clothed or draped and can easily be instantly incorporated into your daily massage routine. This course will also explain the stretch reflex and three basic types of stretching.
This course will present:
Table Thai techniques
Full-body table Thai and passive stretch routine
Self-stretches for the therapist
Information on the stretch reflex and types of stretching
You Will Receive:The Passive Stretch Workbook, Table Thai and More for the Client on the Massage Table, by Kay Rynerson, LMP, RTT, guide with instructions, exam of 18 questions, course evaluation, certificate of achievement upon completion, and unlimited phone support for any of your questions.
The Center for Massage Therapy Continuing Education, LLC is an Approved Provider through the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB); Approved Provider number 409296-00.
Our continuing education courses are also accepted by the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA), Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals (ABMP), and most state boards.
For more information on individual state requirements and approvals, please visit our Approvals page and click on your state.
I found the descriptions surprisingly useful. In the past most online courses I've taken utilized videos. I wasn't sure if I might have difficulty being able to utilize the information in this one as it was a single image for each stretch. However I feel confident about utilizing a lot of information from this course. I also liked the infomation on the stretch reflex and saltwater taffy method which I can easily apply to other stretches I know. - Shannon Clark
I liked that the material could be downloaded - quick and easy. The diagrams/pictures were clear and movements easy to replicate. - Krystal D.
All the stretches were described well and easily understood. - Teresa Lirussi
I LOVED the stretches presented. They were well decribed and easily incorporated into my existing massage routine. - S. City
The website is easy to use and the course material was excellent. - Jayme Black
I love the way the website is set up for online use. The course was easy to download and the information can be used in practice immediately. - Rachel Buss
Excellent reference material. The illustrations are top quality and will be useful when preparing for actually performing some procedures. - B. Price
What is the basic function of the stretch reflex?
A. To monitor the tension needed for posture and movement, and to protect the body from injury
B. To monitor the relaxation needed for posture and movement, and to protect the body from injury
C. To monitor the tension needed for posture and movement, and to protect the body from infection
D. To monitor the relaxation needed for posture and movement, and to protect the body from infection
Where are the practitioner’s hands placed in the ‘57. SWITCHBLADE’ stretch?
A. The south hand on the client’s bent knee and the north hand on top of the toes
B. The north hand on the client’s straight knee and the south hand on top of the toes
C. The north hand on the client’s bent knee and the south hand on the bottom of the foot
D. The north hand on the client’s bent knee and the south hand on top of the toes
‘129. HALF A HUG’ stretches the:
A. Posterior deltoids and the upper back
B. Anterior deltoids and the upper back
C. Posterior deltoids and the lower back
D. Anterior deltoids and the lower back