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In a message dated 1/3/2004 12:50:17 PM Pacific Standard Time,

DBernucca writes:

 

> Does anyone have any experience with this type of massage therapy?

>

 

Hey Dale,

 

The only Indian Head Massage I ever got was back in school. Some one would

grab your head and rub it really hard with knuckels... wasn't fun ;-P

 

Is that related, by the way, to the Indian Wrist Burn? Kids are MEAN!

 

K

 

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  • 2 years later...

Hi All!

I am new to this group, and new to Massage Therapy. Just waiting for

my licencse.

 

In the meantime, I've been trying to find out more about Indian Head

Massage aka Champissage. Does anyone else practice it? If so, how well

do the clients like it? Did you attend a course? Do you need to

be " certified " to be able to offer it? Or is that only to

advertise " Champissage " which I see is tradmarked. Quite frankly, I

don't have the money to take the course, not at the present time, and

it's hard to find courses offered in the USA anyway. Are there any

books you recommend?

 

Thank you for any help you can give me

 

DahnaJeanne

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Hello DahnaJean,

 

When I hear Indian Head Massage, I keep visualizing massaging a nickel. :-)

 

From what I remember, Indian head massage is something you can learn as a

lay person, much like Touch for Health or Orthobionomy. There was a

featured article about it in Massage Magazine a few years back. They may

have an index of their articles at www.massagemag.org.

 

There is now a good selection of CEU's either on line or through

correspondance, but as a new massage therapist, you may benefit most from in

person technique classes. Look to your local AMTA Chapter, state

association, or nearby massage school for short classes by local

therapists. Our state chapter has been able to offer 12 hour courses for

$99.00 from some known providers. You might also see if you can sit in on

sections of the core massage school program for a small fee. Most states

allow CEU's for classes as short as three hours. It probably won't get you

a certification in any of the nationally known techniques, but you will

learn techniques and gain knowledge useful to your practice.

 

....and it's never too early to begin reviewing your body mechanics and other

self-care techniques.

 

--

In wellness,

Toni D. Roberts, BA, LMT

Cumberland Muscle Therapy

2470 Windy Hill Road SE, Suite 131

Marietta, Georgia 30067-8617

 

(770) 984-8040

forums

www.cumberlandmuscletherapy.com

 

 

 

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I found this website that may help. I know nothing about it but it is

interesting,

 

Cheryal

 

www.indianchampissage.com

 

Dahna Jeanne <dahnajeanne wrote:

Hi All!

I am new to this group, and new to Massage Therapy. Just waiting for

my licencse.

 

In the meantime, I've been trying to find out more about Indian Head

Massage aka Champissage. Does anyone else practice it? If so, how well

do the clients like it? Did you attend a course? Do you need to

be " certified " to be able to offer it? Or is that only to

advertise " Champissage " which I see is tradmarked. Quite frankly, I

don't have the money to take the course, not at the present time, and

it's hard to find courses offered in the USA anyway. Are there any

books you recommend?

 

Thank you for any help you can give me

 

DahnaJeanne

 

 

 

 

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