We are approved career college by WI State Board offer 20 courses and 18 various massage modalities.
We offer in-person, online, and hybrid classes.
Wisconsion Institute of East-West wenllness is passtionat in empowering each student to become qualified massage therapist in Wisconsin, Illinois, and other states by providing professional hands-on training in a professional, supportive, diverse, and ethical environment.
Besides our rigorous training of both easten and western massage techinques for professional massage therapists, we also offer the following certificates for healthcare professionals: [Certificate of Science] for Healthcare Providers, 12 credits [Certificate of Therapeutic Massage Skills] for Healthcare Porviders, 15 credits. (available for high school students in our summer program). [Certificate of Natural Cure] for Healthcare Providers, 12 credits.
Instructors teach both Asian traditional massage techniques and western massage techniques. They have a PhD or Degree and more than 15 years experience in this field.They are a business owner, Theraputic massage therapy over 15 years, register Nurse, MBA, they have been worked at MSOE( Milwaukee School of Engineer), IV Tech community college, Concordia University and etc. Our institute will teach studets about 20 courses and 18 various massage modalities.
We teach students that how to work on Arthritis, severe headache, neck nodules, shoulder nodules, low back pain, reflexology, chest pain, abdominal pain and nausea, kness's pain, lymphatic drainage massage to release whole body toxines, legs swelling, and dizziness, breast cancer, inflammatory bowel disease massage uses reflexology and lymphatic drainage techinques. anxiery and depression massage techniques,hot stone massage, sports massage, infant massage, pregnant massage, cupping and GUASHA, meridian points massage, scar tissue massage and etc.
18 various Massage Modalities
1. Chinese
GUASHA 2. Chinese
TUINA 3. Therapeutic
massage 4. Deep tissue
massage 5. scar tissue
massage 6. Lymphatic drainage
massage 7. Anxiety & Depression
massage 8. IBD
massage 9. Meridian points
massage 10.Sports
massage 11.Infant
massage 12.Pregnant massage
13.Refleology 14.Cupping 15.Hot stone massage 16.swedish
massage 17.Chinese head
massage 18.Indian head massage
Our professor , Ph.D teaches 20 courses
1. Anatomy 2. Physiology 3.
Kinesiology 4.
Pathology 5. Massage
theory 6. Massage
techniques 7. Business
law 8. Ethics 9. Spa techniques 10.Clinical
practice 11.Adult
CPR/AED 12.Theories of Traditional Chinese
wellness I 13.Theories of Traditional Chinese
wellness II 14.Theories of Traditional Chinese
wellness III 15.Foundation of massage therapy
I 16.Foundation of massage therapy
II 17.Theories of massage principles and techniques I 18.Theories of massage
principlesand techniques II 19.Standard first
Aid 20.Traditional Chinese healing theory and
practice
What's Lymphtic Drainage Massage?
Lymophatic Drainage massage is a gentle form of massage used to relieve painful swelling in your arms and legs caused by lymphedema. lymphedema happens when your tissues retain fluid lest behind after your cardiovascular system sends blood to your tissues and organs. Lymohedema often affects people recoving form breast cancer surgery. The remaining fluid called lymph. your lymphatic system collects your lymph and returns it to your heart via network of lymph vessels and lymph nodes.
A massage therapist uses lymphtic drainage massage techniques to move lymph from your tissues to your nodes, which eases the swelling in your tissues. Lymphatic Drainage Massage cures Breast Cancer!!!
Massage help anxiety and depression Massage can lower stress levels and feelings of anxiety. It can improve mood and relaxation while increasing confidence and self-image. If you experience depression or anxiety, or are just overloaded with extra stress, massage can be an effective part of the treatment. Our licensed massage therapists will assess your health condition and severity and adopt traditional Chinese acupressure points to lower stress and anxiety. For example, Pressure point Extra-1 is also called Yin Tang. It is at the midpoint (the center) between your eyebrows (see Figure 1). Doing acupressure on this point can help with stress and anxiety.
Massage help with Inflammatory Bowl Symptoms (IBS).
For a majority of sufferers, IBS symptoms are aggravated by certain foods and stress. However, most experts agree that stress and food sensitivities do not cause irritable bowel syndrome. Despite its unidentified origins, IBS can be controlled largely with dietary adjustments and stress management. For massage therapists, helping clients release stress typically has a dramatic effect on lessening unwanted intestinal symptoms. For this reason, a traditional relaxation-based Swedish Massage lessens IBS severity in many people.
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