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4775 Indian School Rd NE,
Suite 102
Albuquerque, NM 87110
505-872-2030



Massage Courses and Other Classes in the Crystal Mountain Program PDF Print E-mail



Therapeutic Massage 149 Hours

In this massage course students develop (or reinforce) a sense of ‘presence ’ while learning the fundamental strokes and techniques of massage. Training includes draping, joint mobilization, stretching techniques, optimal body mechanics and creating safe space. Contraindications for massage are also discussed.

Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Kinesiology 165 Hours
This massage course covers the systematic study of structure, function, and diseases of the human body emphasizing the muscular and skeletal systems. Students learn by doing: using hands-on palpation, drawing and movement as well as more academic work to learn body systems. Contraindications for massage are also discussed.

Cranio-Sacral Therapy 17.5 Hours
During this massage course students learn a protocol for working with a client ’s Cranio-sacral rhythm that can be used in combination with other therapeutic modalities. This gentle approach helps to bring our nervous and energy systems into balance.

Polarity Therapy 14 Hours

This massage course teaches Ayurvedic and scientific concepts of energy, five-element theory, and principles of exercise and diet to promote health for students and their eventual clients. This hands-on gentle approach is based on the work of Dr. Randolph Stone and helps to restore a person’s vital energy.

Medical Massage for Injuries 17.5 Hours
In this massage course students learn techniques to treat injuries commonly seen in private practice.

Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT) 17.5 Hours
This massage course emphasizes massage techniques that access both the nervous and the muscular systems. Acute and chronic pain patterns are discussed. Methods of treatment for neck, rotator cuff, and lower back dysfunctions are demonstrated and practiced.

Deep Tissue Massage 17.5 Hours
In this massage course students learn to see and therapeutically address structural imbalances that may exist in the body. Chronic pain patterns, restrictions of breath and balance are specifically addressed.

Professional Ethics 42 Hours
Professional Conduct - Students learn professional guidelines and boundaries for massage therapists. Healing ways to work with survivors of abuse are discussed as well.

Communication/Interviewing Techniques - Discussion and role-playing of ways to interview and communicate with clients before, during, and after treatment.

Emotional Release Skills - Students learn how to remain present during their own and/or their client’s expression of emotion. Emphasis is placed on mindfully witnessing the client’s process. The anatomy and physiology of emotional memory are discussed.

Reflexology 7 Hours

This massage course assists students in understanding how bodywork applied in one area of the body can affect the whole being. Students learn techniques for assessing and therapeutically touching points on the feet that correspond with areas throughout the body.

Forearm Flow 14 Hours
This massage course teaches a nurturing, integrative, fluid, and intuitive bodywork style that works with the physical and emotional bodies.

Chair/Seated Massage 3.5 Hours
In this massage course students learn a ten to twenty minute session of bodywork using a specially built massage chair that allows the client to remain fully clothed. The techniques taught include tapotement, pressure points, compression and body mechanics.

Pregnancy Massage 7 Hours
This massage course teaches special approaches and techniques for providing massage therapy for pregnant women. Indications and contraindications for bodywork during pregnancy are discussed.

Hydrotherapy 7 Hours
This massage course teaches how, when and why to use cold and heat treatments during bodywork. Students are taught how to use the body ’s response to injury as a guide in determining which therapies to use.

Business Skills 21 Hours
Students learn the fundamentals of creating, marketing, establishing, and operating your own successful massage therapy practice. Information on applying for State Licensure and National Certification is provided. Click here for more information about Crystal Mountain’s Business Education Program.

Aromatherapy 3.5 Hours
An introduction to the use of Nature’s essential oils in treatment of the physical, emotional, and spiritual body.

Postural Analysis 7 Hours
Students learn to see and to modify postural imbalances that may be present in themselves or their clients.

CPR/First Aid 8 hours
Basic skills in CPR and first aid.

Internship Program 150 Hours
Massage therapy provided for the public in our on-site clinic.

Click here for more information about Crystal Mountain’s internship program and clinic.

Total Evening Licensure Program: 675 Hours
Total Day Licensure Program: 700 Hours
The Day Licensure Program includes additional hours in business, ethics, and various massage techniques.

NOTE: A clock hour is a minimum of 50 minutes of supervised or directed instruction and no more than 10 minutes break.