Massage Modalities: Sports Massage

Sports massage therapy is beneficial to all levels of athlete, from the hard core to the weekend warrior. Clients can benefit from sports massage before, during, and after an event, and also during recovery from an injury.

Massage Modalities: Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT)

Neuromuscular Therapy is a precise modality used to reduce pain. Students at ASIS will gain a working knowledge of how to locate and treat trigger points in a variety of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves.

Massage Modalities: Connective Tissue Therapy

Connective Tissue Therapy is a “deep” form of massage, sometimes called Deep Tissue Massage, Deep Tissue Therapy, or Connective Tissue Massage. It targets the fascia (connective tissue) in the body in order to relax chronically tight muscles, improve range of motion, soften scar tissue, and improve posture by improving the length, strength, and overall condition of the fascia.

Massage Modalities: Shiatsu

Shiatsu is a Japanese form of bodywork with its roots in TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine). It is believed to improve a client’s health, not just physically, but also spiritually and emotionally. At ASIS Massage Education you will learn about Shiatsu in both theory and practice.

Massage Modalities: Swedish

In massage therapy school, you will learn about different types (modalities) of massage. And as you excitedly share all your newfound knowledge with friends and family, you’ll probably realize that the modality they are most familiar with is Swedish…