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Geriatric Massage


Geriatric massage, also known as Massotherapy, is a holistic massage therapy that treats the whole person, not just condition, in older patients. Geriatric massage differs from other massage techniques, as it utilizes altered standard techniques suited to the physical conditions in older populations.

Find Geriatric Massage Programs in the United States and Canada. Geriatric massage, also known as Massotherapy, is a holistic massage therapy that treats the whole person, not just condition, in older patients. Geriatric massage differs from other massage techniques, as it utilizes altered standard techniques suited to the physical conditions in older populations. This specific massage modality benefits older persons in many ways; for example, geriatric massage therapy can help the aging with:
  • Stress Relief and Relaxation
  • Better Circulation
  • Overall bodily function improvement
  • Improved skin
  • Alleviate Depression
  • Increase self-esteem
  • Increase mobility
  • Pain Relief
  • Improve Memory
  • Increase Vitality


Furthermore, geriatric massage helps reduce high blood pressure, is effective in relieving lymphedema, and diabetic neuropathy. Geriatric massage also helps stroke patients, circulatory disease and patients suffering from Parkinson's, MS, Alzheimer's, Sleep disorders, emphysema, joint replacement, amputation, arthritis, bursitis, and even tendonitis.

Aspiring massage therapists who choose to pursue a career working in nursing homes, home healthcare or in hospitals find that a number of massage therapy schools offer geriatric massage classes as part of the general curriculum in advanced courses, continuing education, or as electives. These courses of study entail about 500 training hours, and permit graduates to become Nationally certified to practice. To keep skills current, it is critical that professional massage therapists continue education; especially when working with patients with special healthcare needs.

Whether you're seeking geriatric massage therapy, or if you would like to work with senior citizens, it is a generally a good idea to check with local massage therapy institutes and schools to find the appropriate training and/or therapists.

If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding geriatric massage programs, let professional education within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.



Geriatric Massage

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Author:Steven Parbach
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Date:Oct 24, 2007
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