Top 5 Reasons to Be a Massage Therapist

  • Massage Therapy
  • March 11, 2024
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If you are planning to attend massage therapy school in Las Vegas, Northwest Career College may have the program you are searching for. Massage therapy carries several benefits, all of which our students know quite well.

 

Benefit 1: Growing Career Field

 

Massage is considered part of the health care field, which is rapidly growing in all areas. When most people think of health care they think of doctors, nurses, and paramedics, but therapists of all kinds fit in as well. Massage therapists use their skills to alleviate and eliminate joint and muscle pain, migraines, severe stress, and other ailments. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a 20% growth in massage therapy by 2020.

 

Benefit 2: Socialization

 

Massage therapy is a social pursuit that requires you to build rapport with clients. Since many clients seek massage as a cure for stress, they are likely to open up to the therapist. This allows you to practice a good mix of objectivity and compassion, and to learn each client’s preferences.

 

Benefit 3: Multifaceted Career

 

Most people equate massage therapy with spas, which is equated to luxury and wealthy clients. However, people from all income brackets love massage, and they don’t always go to a spa to get it. As a massage therapist, you can work in a spa or lend your talents to physical therapy. You can also work in geriatrics with patients who have arthritis or osteoporosis.

 

Benefit 4: Your Own Health

 

In helping other people stay healthy, many health care workers learn to take better care of themselves. Massage therapists are no exception. As a massage therapist, you will learn techniques that help you stave off common aches, pains, and stress. You will learn to recognize your stress triggers and stop burnout or fatigue before it starts.

 

Benefit 5: Great People

 

The school at Northwest Career College is one of the best massage therapy schools in Las Vegas. In our college community, you will meet people as passionate about massage and health as you are. They will help mentor and support you through our program.

Ivy Adams
Author
Massage Therapy Program Chair

Born and raised in Las Vegas, Ivy is a proud graduate of Northwest Career College, class of 1999, and has been a Licensed Massage Therapist ever since. Her eighteen years of experience has taken her through an eclectic array of…Read Full Bio