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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 38 — Health Occupations and Professions

38-1703. Approved massage therapy school, defined.

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Approved massage therapy school means
(1)one which is approved by the board,
(2)one which requires for admission a diploma from an accredited high school or its equivalent,
(3)one which has attached to its staff a regularly licensed physician and employs one or more competent massage therapists as instructors, and
(4)one which has a minimum requirement of a continuous course of study and training of not less than one thousand hours distributed over a term of not less than nine months. Such study and training shall consist of one hundred hours of each of the following: Physiology; anatomy; massage; pathology; hydrotherapy; hygiene and practical demonstration; and health service management. The remaining three hundred hours shall be obtained in subject areas related to the clinical practice of massage therapy.
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