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By an allied health world contributing writer
Published: February 15th, 2010

Massage therapists have the rare distinction of being utilized to provide necessary treatments for an injury, as well as luxury services for relaxation and pampering.  Because massage can be administered for so many different purposes, Kansas massage therapy schools are seeing an increase in enrollment. The growth outlook for massage therapists in Kansas continues to be above average.   It is expected that growth will continue at a rate of about 20% per year through 2014, allowing ample opportunity for graduates of Kansas massage therapy schools to make a living.  With a population of close to 3 million, the state of Kansas has the ability to provide the necessary customer base to build a successful career in this field. 

http://www.onlinecollegeguru.com/careers/kansas/massage-therapy/

Continuing Education for Massage Therapists in Kansas

As with any other profession, continuing education is an important part of massage therapy.  With so many different types of massage, and new ones being introduced regularly, it is essential that therapists keep up with the latest trends and updates.  This can be done through continuing education courses, which are available at most massage schools throughout the state of Kansas and on-line.  In addition, professional associations like the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) and the Kansas Association of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, Inc (KATMB) offer information about continuing education seminars and classes that are held in Kansas during the year.  Continuing education is so vital to the profession that The National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) requires 48 hours of continuing education hours every four years for recertification.

Through campus based and online programs, aspiring Massage Therapists in Wichita, Overland Park and Kansas City, Kansas may be able to prepare themselves for the possibility of employment in some of the largest hospitals and healthcare facilities in the state including the Wesley Medical Center, Via Christi Regional Medical Center, and Saint Francis Health Center.

http://www.ncbtmb.org/

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