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TN 096 Hydrotherapy ProjectThis project is done in conjunction with the Hydrotherapy class. The Hydrotherapy Project will focus on creating a research paper andpresentation on a student-selected condition or disease. The student will have to relate that condition or disease to how massage, bodywork,and hydrotherapy can benefit or not benefit the condition. Non-credit course. Corequisite: TN 260 Hydrotherapy.TN 120 Massage Theory and Practice IThis course primarily consists of learning a Swedish massage full-body routine along with the history of massage. Indications, contraindicationsof massage, the use of oil and creams, client draping, and grounding and centering will also be taught. Proper body mechanic techniquesand self care for the massage therapist will be covered during this course. Massage terms, directional terms, and medical terminology will becovered to better understand the SOAP noting procedures. 4.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: None.TN 121 Massage Theory and Practice IIThis course consists of practicing the massage therapy skills gained in Massage Theory and Practice I. It will help prepare the student for theMassage Therapy Clinics. Preparation involves learning OSMT clinic protocol and ethics, as well as role-playing various client scenarios withina “mock” clinic setting. The student will also learn effective seated chair massage routine, side-lying massage routine, and pregnancy massageroutine as well as the addition of other techniques or modalities to enhance the experience of Swedish massage. Students will continue topractice the SOAP noting procedure. 4.00 credit hours. Prerequisite: TN 120 Massage Theory and Practice I.TN 130 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First AidThis course will prepare the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent, recognize, and provide basic care for injuries andsudden illnesses until advanced medical personnel arrive and take over. This course covers first aid and adult CPR training. This is a requiredcourse before the student can enter Massage Therapy Clinic. 0.5 credit hours. Prerequisite: None.TN 146 Integrative ReflexologyThis is the first of six elective choices. The student will be able to choose from a list of modalities ranging from, but limited to: reflexology,hot stone massage, thai massage, active isolated stretching, neuromuscular therapy, sports massage, myofascial release and many more. Thepurpose of the electives is to give the student a deeper understanding and exposure to modalities of interest. 1.00 credit hour. Prerequisites:SC 225/SC 225L Anatomy and Physiology for Therapeutic Massage II/Lab, TN 120 Massage Theory and Practice I, TN 121 Massage Theoryand Practice II, and TN 130 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid.TN 147 ReikiThis is the second of six elective choices. The student will be able to choose from a list of modalities ranging from, but limited to: reflexology,hot stone massage, thai massage, active isolated stretching, neuromuscular therapy, sports massage, myofascial release and many more. Thepurpose of the electives is to give the student a deeper understanding and exposure to modalities of interest. 1.00 credit hour. Prerequisites:SC 225/SC 225L Anatomy and Physiology for Therapeutic Massage II/Lab, TN 120 Massage Theory and Practice I, TN 121 Massage Theoryand Practice II, and TN 130 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid.TN 148 Hot Stone MassageThis is the third of six elective choices. The student will be able to choose from a list of modalities ranging from, but limited to: reflexology,hot stone massage, thai massage, active isolated stretching, neuromuscular therapy, sports massage, myofascial release and many more. Thepurpose of the electives is to give the student a deeper understanding and exposure to modalities of interest. 1.00 credit hour. Prerequisites:SC 225/SC 225L Anatomy and Physiology for Therapeutic Massage II/Lab, TN 120 Massage Theory and Practice I, TN 121 Massage Theoryand Practice II, and TN 130 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid.TN 149 Neuromuscular and Deep Tissue Therapy MassageThis is the fourth of six elective choices. The student will be able to choose from a list of modalities ranging from, but limited to: reflexology,hot stone massage, thai massage, active isolated stretching, neuromuscular therapy, sports massage, myofascial release and many more. Thepurpose of the electives is to give the student a deeper understanding and exposure to modalities of interest. 1.00 credit hour. Prerequisites:SC 225/SC 225L Anatomy and Physiology for Therapeutic Massage II/Lab, TN 120 Massage Theory and Practice I, TN 121 Massage Theoryand Practice II, and TN 130 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid.TN 150 Thai MassageThis is the fifth of six elective choices. The student will be able to choose from a list of modalities ranging from, but limited to: reflexology,hot stone massage, thai massage, active isolated stretching, neuromuscular therapy, sports massage, myofascial release and many more. Thepurpose of the electives is to give the student a deeper understanding and exposure to modalities of interest. 1.00 credit hour. Prerequisites:SC 225/SC 225L Anatomy and Physiology for Therapeutic Massage II/Lab, TN 120 Massage Theory and Practice I, TN 121 Massage Theoryand Practice II, and TN 130 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid.UNDERGRADUATE Course descriptions 457

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