Meadowood Center

Anatomy and Physiology I for Massage and Fitness Professionals

Course ID
134712
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. Lab Fee: $40. This class is HYBRID/WEB-BASED and has some combination of in-person and web-based class time. You should be available at the times and days listed in the course schedule. Check your TMCC student email and Canvas inbox prior to the first class for the specific details about how and when your class will meet. Check with the TMCC Bookstore for the required textbook.
Section
1501
Minimum Units (Decimal)
4.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
4.00
Description

This course provides a fundamental overview of human anatomy and physiology and is the first course of a two part series which will cover cell structures and functions, tissues and membranes, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system and special senses. Through a systematic and detailed progression, students will learn the basics of structure and function of selected organs and organ systems and how they interact with and support one another. This course will provide a solid base of theoretical and practical knowledge for massage therapists to apply in their career. Same as PTR 202.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
202
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
8:30–10:30 a.m. • W • Meadowood Center • 08/28/24–12/11/24
WebCollege • 08/26/24–12/14/24
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. Lab Fee: $40. This class is HYBRID/WEB-BASED and has some combination of in-person and web-based class time. You should be available at the times and days listed in the course schedule. Check your TMCC student email and Canvas inbox prior to the first class for the specific details about how and when your class will meet. Check with the TMCC Bookstore for the required textbook.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Fundamentals of Professional Massage

Course ID
134711
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $50. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class. Check with the TMCC bookstore for the required textbook.
Section
1001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
4.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
4.00
Description

This course will provide a thorough introduction to the theory and practice of massage therapy. Students will learn to organize a full-body massage suited to the needs of individual clients using both table and chair techniques. They will learn the classic massage movements of touch, effleurage, petrissage, tapotement, friction and joint movements. Other major topics include ethics; scope of practice; the benefits and effects of massage; indications and contraindications for massage; proper body mechanics; history of massage; draping; universal precautions of sanitation; client assessment procedures, consultation and documentation; licensure requirements; and Nevada laws.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
201
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. • T TH • Meadowood Center • 08/27/24–12/12/24
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $50. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class. Check with the TMCC bookstore for the required textbook.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Special Topics in Massage Therapy

Course ID
135121
Topic ID
4
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Integrated Massage. Please bring a set of sheets and massage oil to class. Wear comfortable clothing.
Section
8402
Minimum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Description

Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects in massage therapy. The course will be variable credit of one to three depending on the course content and number of hours required. This course may be repeated for up to six credits.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
198
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. • F S • Meadowood Center • 12/06/24–12/07/24
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Integrated Massage. Please bring a set of sheets and massage oil to class. Wear comfortable clothing.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Special Topics in Massage Therapy

Course ID
135121
Topic ID
3
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Mat Based Massage Techniques. Wear comfortable clothing for ease of movement. Learn safe effective massage techniques without a massage table. This course will introduce methodology from traditional Thai and Shiatsu mat massage overlaying western medical massage practices. Students will learn and practice how to properly use fingers, hands, elbows, forearms, and feet as therapeutic implements to aid in relaxation and mobilization. We will focus on joint stacking and working with gravity to efficiently provide gentle pressure and stretching. These techniques are designed to improve the health of the practitioner as well as the receiver.
Section
8401
Minimum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Description

Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects in massage therapy. The course will be variable credit of one to three depending on the course content and number of hours required. This course may be repeated for up to six credits.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
198
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. • F S • Meadowood Center • 11/15/24–11/16/24
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Mat Based Massage Techniques. Wear comfortable clothing for ease of movement. Learn safe effective massage techniques without a massage table. This course will introduce methodology from traditional Thai and Shiatsu mat massage overlaying western medical massage practices. Students will learn and practice how to properly use fingers, hands, elbows, forearms, and feet as therapeutic implements to aid in relaxation and mobilization. We will focus on joint stacking and working with gravity to efficiently provide gentle pressure and stretching. These techniques are designed to improve the health of the practitioner as well as the receiver.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Geriatric Massage

Course ID
134708
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $10. Bring notebook, pen or pencil, one set of twin sheets, lotion or oil and 3-4 pillows if possible.
Section
8401
Minimum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Description

Learn normal psychosocial and physiological developmental concepts related to the geriatric client. Explore common pathologies found in this age group and find out for which conditions or pathologies massage is indicated and contraindicated. When massage is indicated, discover the benefits, what type of techniques are appropriate for each individual client, and whether or not the student has the necessary training to perform those techniques or should refer the client to other professionals.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
142
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. • F S • Meadowood Center • 10/11/24–10/12/24
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $10. Bring notebook, pen or pencil, one set of twin sheets, lotion or oil and 3-4 pillows if possible.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older. Prerequisite or Corequisite - MASG 201 or demonstrate proof of previous massage training.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Myofascial Release

Course ID
134705
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $10. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class.
Section
8401
Minimum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Description

Learn to treat skeletal muscle immobility and pain using myofascial release by relaxing contracted muscles through both the superficial fascia and deep fascia, improving blood and lymphatic circulation, and stimulating the stretch reflex in muscles.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
135
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. • F S • Meadowood Center • 09/20/24–09/21/24
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $10. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older. Prerequisite or Corequisite - MASG 201 or demonstrate proof of previous massage training.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Hot Stone Massage

Course ID
134704
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $10. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class. Bring your own set of stones and a hot stone warmer if you own one.
Section
8401
Minimum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Description

Hot stone massage is a restorative stone thermotherapy and an adjunctive therapy which can be used with all styles of massage therapy. This course will explore types of stones, their optional uses and placement, proper sanitation, and how to incorporate hot stones into multiple massage modalities.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
132
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. • F S • Meadowood Center • 09/06/24–09/07/24
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $10. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class. Bring your own set of stones and a hot stone warmer if you own one.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older. Prerequisite or Corequisite - MASG 201 or demonstrate proof of previous massage training.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Sports and Athletic Massage

Course ID
134703
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $10. Bring sport type or comfortable clothing to wear in class. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class.
Section
8401
Minimum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Description

Students will learn the various strokes and techniques used in sports and athletic massage, what effect each has on the tissue, and when to use them. Additionally, the course will cover sports-specific routines, sports injury prevention and treatment, nutrition conducive to athletes, as well as psychology of the athlete as it pertains to interaction with the massage therapist.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
130
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. • F S • Meadowood Center • 09/13/24–09/14/24
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $10. Bring sport type or comfortable clothing to wear in class. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Deep Tissue and Neuromuscular Therapy

Course ID
134702
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $10. Wear or bring tank top, swimming suit or sports bra and work out shorts. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class.
Section
8401
Minimum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Description

This course is designed to enhance students' skills and understanding of the concepts of deep tissue and neuromuscular therapy. Students will learn how to safely integrate deep tissue and neuromuscular techniques into their massage routine in prone, supine, seated and side-lying positions. Students will be shown proper body mechanics for administering these techniques and will practice what they learn in class on one another.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
129
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. • F S • Meadowood Center • 11/01/24–11/02/24
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $10. Wear or bring tank top, swimming suit or sports bra and work out shorts. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Facilitated Stretching and Muscle Energy Techniques

Course ID
134698
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $10. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class.
Section
8401
Minimum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Description

Learn facilitated stretching techniques and muscle energy techniques (MET), including Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF), which is used for the rehabilitation of neurologic and soft tissue disorders. Explore ways to incorporate these techniques into massage to help counteract muscle hypertonicity and spasms, improve flexibility and range of motion, and restore muscle strength.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
118
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. • F S • Meadowood Center • 10/04/24–10/05/24
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $10. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG
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