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Ayurvedic Massage Fundamentals

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6 CE Hours - E1063
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Ayurvedic Massage Fundamentals

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Materials

  • Text - 152 pages
  • Multiple-choice test
  • Certificate upon completion

Description

Ayurveda is one of the oldest systems of health and healing in the world. Ayurvedic massage works on both the physical and mental levels, transmitting a life-giving energy that assists all systems of the body to repair and renew themselves.

Learn how Ayurvedic massage helps balance the body and mind. Through clear language and beautiful illustrations, this home study CE course describes how an expert practitioner performs Ayurvedic assessment and massage for a variety of clients including those who are pregnant, in labor, in postpartum and providing infant care. This course includes the benefits, key terms, indications and contraindications for Ayurvedic massage and recipes for creating your own Ayurvedic fragrant oils, nourishing facial creams, masks and clay baths. Applicable to all types of practice and especially valuable for massage therapists who provide spa services.

Through this course, you will learn:

  • the definition of Ayurveda, dosha, vikriti and marmas
  • the characteristics of vata, pitta and kapha
  • indications for and benefits of Ayurvedic massage
  • factors that increase balance or imbalance to each dosha
  • the main points used to perform pulse diagnosis
  • primary techniques and sequences used in a full-body Ayurvedic massage
  • Ayurvedic massage techniques used in pregnancy, labor, post-partum and infant massages
  • how to prepare a traditional Indian beauty treatment

Course Objectives

  • Define Ayurveda, dosha, vikriti and marmas.
  • Distinguish between the characteristics of vata, pitta and kapha.
  • Identify the indications for and benefits of Ayurvedic massage.
  • Identify factors that increase balance or imbalance to each dosha.
  • Recognize the main points used to perform pulse diagnosis.
  • Recognize the primary techniques and sequences used in a full-body Ayurvedic massage.
  • Identify the techniques used by the author in pregnancy, labor, post-partum and infant massages.
  • Recognize key elements in how the author prepared a traditional Indian beauty treatment.

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Instructors

Sharon Burch, MSN, RN, NCTMB

Sharon Burch, MSN, RN, NCTMB

Sharon Burch holds a Masters Degree in Nursing and has been practicing as a nurse since 1974. She is currently a Registered Nurse in the state of Arkansas. Additionally, Ms. Burch studied under many of today's leaders in massage therapy and bodywork during the 1980s, became Nationally Certified through the NCBTMB in 1993 and holds a professional membership with the AMTA.

As founder of Health Positive!, Ms. Burch has created over 60 home study nursing and massage continuing education programs, performed over 65 public, live educational presentations, has written two published books, served as a member on the NCBTMB Continuing Education committee and was a founding member of the National Association of Nurse Massage Therapists.

Sharon is an instructor on many of the Institute's programs and has authored and co-authored various ethics courses and additional titles such as Touch for the Seriously Ill, Stress Reduction Through Bodywork, Staying Well – Naturally, Cardiopulmonary Health and Illness, Chronic Pain Management, Marketing Massage in Four Easy Steps, Preventing Medical Errors, HIV Update for Massage Therapists and Bodyworkers, Understanding HIV, Massage for Edema and more.

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