Enroll @ www.myceu.net Licensed MASSAGE BOARD APPROVED 7 Online 12 hr CEU Classes for Texas Massage Therapists. Texas Department of State Health Services DSHS Massage Therapy TX Continuing Education Provider. You will receive a certificate upon completion of the classes for your license renewal. Integrity services www.txmassageceu.com www.myceu.net was established in 2012 and earned the respect of Texas Massage Therapists with its 24 hour live customer service and free tutoring service to those enrolled in its paid online classes. Visit our website to review our extensive customer reviews. We currently offer online 12 hour TX Massage CEU Classes in 1. Acupressure, 2. Reflexology, 3. Trigger Point, 4. Advanced Muscles, 5. Lymphatics, 6. Integumentary and 7. Cardiology and Circulatory System. The Integumentary & Cardiology Circulatory System Class Exam is clickable interactive with answer key and class notes. Once enrolled our classes have no expiration date and are available to you with unlimited exam attempts and accessible for reference even after you earn your 12 hour CEU certificate. All our classes are Texas DSHS Massage Board Licensed and our instructor has a PhD EMT LMT MTI and is an approved online massage therapy CEU continuing education provider. Our classes have interactive charts diagrams videos and power point to enhance your online mobile friendly class notes. Sign up now and earn CEUs from the comfort of your home. 1. Reflexology: Ill-health changes the anatomy and physiology of affected organs, some of which can be observed visually, elicited through physical examination or confirmed through biomedical analysis. Understanding how anatomical changes contribute to physiological signs and symptoms will help practitioners identify the pathology, appreciate its origin and development and justify prescribed interventions in a way which can be upheld by critical external scrutiny. Reflexology contributes to a holistic approach to care and has recently improved its credibility as a discipline which supports orthodox care. Several research publications have identified possible theories and principles for the mechanism of action of reflexology, but more research to explain its contribution in identifying ill-health and diseases, as well as appropriate treatment modalities, is needed. This health science works on the hypothesis that the dysfunctional states of body parts could be identified by observing certain skin features and be rectified by stimulating certain specific areas mapped on feet, hand and ears. Research has indicated that reflexology can lead to pain reduction, glycemic control, nerve conductivity, and thermal and vibration sensitivities. This class explores the anatomical and physiological basis of reflexology, its history, theory and hypothesis, and some of the theories for the mechanism of action. The class includes interactive body maps/charts, power points, videos, and class notes followed by a quiz with unlimited attempts to pass. 2. Trigger Point: A "trigger point" (TrP) is a thick knot in a muscle that is palpable and tender (even painful to the touch). Trigger points can be caused by: training errors, inadequate preparation, worn shoes or equipment, poor biomechanics, muscle fatigue, poor flexibility, nutritional factors (vitamin deficiency), psychological factors (lack of sleep, stress). Trigger points are an early warning to a potential serious injury. Painful conditions of the musculoskeletal system, including myofascial pain syndrome, constitute some of the most important chronic problems encountered. A myofascial trigger points is a hyperirritable spot, usually within a palpable tense taut band of skeletal muscle, which is painful on compression and can give rise to characteristic referred pain, motor dysfunction, and autonomic phenomena. Muscle is an orphan organ, no medical specialty claims muscle as its organ. Myofascial trigg...
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