Success! in Massage Therapy

Success! in Massage Therapy by Jane Schultz Garofano is a comprehensive resource published by Pearson Prentice Hall in 2008. This fourth edition spans 401 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. The book is specifically designed to assist massage therapists and healthcare professionals in preparing for the NCETMB and NCETM exams, featuring over 1,000 questions with answers and rationales that are organized according to the exam’s five content areas.
Readers will find detailed content covering essential topics such as human anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and therapeutic massage techniques. The book also includes over 150 pages of anatomy and technique information in a tabular format, along with two comprehensive tests and four additional tests available on the accompanying CD-ROM. This edition serves as a valuable tool for those in the fields of health and fitness, alternative therapies, and allied health services, providing a structured approach to exam preparation and professional standards in massage therapy.
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This comprehensive review is designed to help massage therapists and health care professionals successfully pass the NCETMB and NCETM exams. It includes over 1000 questions with answers and rationales organized according to the exam’ s five content areas to assess areas of strength. The book also includes over 150 pages of anatomy and technique content in tabular format. There are two comprehensive tests and four additional tests on the CD-ROM which is packaged with the book. The content is divided into the following topics: Human Anatomy, Physiology, and Kinesiology; Pathology; Therapeutic Massage Bodywork, Assessment, and Application; and Professional Standards, Ethics, and Business Practices. For massage therapists.
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