AP101: Anatomy and Physiology Part One
- 10 Sections
- 9 Lessons
- 1 Quiz
- 13 Assignments
- 40h Duration
Day One: Thursday, August 28th, 2025
Day Two: Monday, September 1st, 2025
Day Three: Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025
Day Four: Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025
Day Five: Thursday, September 4th, 2025
Day Six: Monday, September 8th, 2025
Day Seven: Tuesday, September 9th, 2025
Day Eight: Wednesday, September 10th, 2025
Day Nine: Thursday, September 11th, 2025
Day Ten: Monday, September 15th, 2025
Welcome to the Anatomy and Physiology for Massage Therapy course at the Moua Institute of Massage. This course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the human body’s structure and function as it relates to massage therapy.
Throughout this course, you will explore the major systems of the body, including the skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, and lymphatic systems. You will learn how these systems interact with each other and how they respond to massage therapy.
Key topics covered in this course include:
- Skeletal System: Understand the structure and function of the skeletal system, including major bones and joints.
- Muscular System: Learn about the different types of muscles, their functions, and how they respond to massage.
- Nervous System: Explore the structure of the nervous system and how it controls the body’s responses.
- Circulatory and Lymphatic Systems: Understand how these systems work to transport nutrients and waste materials throughout the body.
- Pathology: Learn about common pathologies and how massage therapy can help manage these conditions.
By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of human anatomy and physiology, enabling you to provide effective and safe massage therapy treatments.
Please note that this course is suitable for both aspiring massage therapists and experienced practitioners seeking to deepen their knowledge and enhance their practice. The course content aligns with the standards set by professional massage therapy associations and regulatory bodies.
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