Michigan Massage Schools & Requirements
Known for its gorgeous lakes and many recreational opportunities, Michigan also offers a vibrant culture and entertainment throughout the state. Students who attend massage therapy schools in the area will have easy access to four of the five Great Lakes that are a great place for swimming, boating, or relaxing on the shoreline. There are also many well-known attractions in the area including the Henry Ford Museum, the $500-million Ford Field football stadium, Detroit Institute of the Arts, and the Mackinac Bridge, a five-mile long suspension bridge. When not studying massage therapy, students can explore the state’s many art galleries, musical entertainment, or excellent dining venues.
Upon completion of massage therapy school in Michigan, note the following:
Credential: Certification – Certified Massage Therapist
Michigan Massage Therapy Requirements: 500 hours from an approved massage therapy school
Aside from this, there are currently no state regulations and requirements in the state of Michigan. However, each area may have its own regulations, which can be found by contacting a local authority, courthouse, or town hall. You may also contact AMTA at http://www.amtamassage.org or ABMP at http://www.abmp.com as a resource.
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