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JOINT DIPLOMA IN SWEDISH AND SPORTS MASSAGE

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COURSE INFORMATION

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Application Form

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This course enables students with no previous experience to attain the Diploma in Remedial and Sports Massage. Students will commence training by completing the syllabus for the Diploma in Swedish Massage. They will then advance to the Remedial and Sports module. From the outset, students will be assessing clients and devising treatment plans to alleviate injuries, preparing them for work with both athletes and the general public alike.​

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JOINT DIPLOMA IN SWEDISH and SPORTS MASSAGE

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18 months

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Start 4th January 2025

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​Cost

Deposit of £500 (non refundable)​

plus 

Lump Sum of £2450.00 by 2nd November 24

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 9 monthly instalments of £290.00

 

Total Cost

Lump Sum - £2950.00

By instalments - £3110.00

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Location: West Linton (20 minutes from Edinburgh Bypass)

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COURSE INFORMATION

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Course Dates:

 

Swedish Massage Module 

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​​2025

4th Jan, 1st Feb, 1st Mar, 29th Mar, 3rd May, 31st May, 28th Jun, 2nd/3rd Aug, 6/7th Sep (exams)

 

Remedial and Sports Module

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2025​

8/9th Nov, 6/7th Dec

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2026

10/11th Jan, 7/8th Feb, 7/8th Mar, 11/12th Apr, 9/10th May, 6/7th Jun, 4/5th Jul (exams)

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Course Content:

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Swedish Massage Module

 

Practice Management

  • 1.   Ethics and Professionalism

  • 2.   Setting up and managing and promoting a Massage Therapy Practice

  • 3.   Record keeping - taking and keeping client’s notes, keeping accounts, legalities, insurance and public liability  

 

Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology

  • 1.   Cells, tissues and functions

  • 2.   The skeletal system

  • 3.   The articulatory system

  • 4.   The muscular system

  • 5.   The integumentary system

  • 6.   The cardiovascular system

  • 7.   The lymphatic system

  • 8.   The nervous system

  • 9.   The endocrine system

  • 10. The respiratory system

  • 11. The digestive system

  • 12. The urinary sytem

  • 13. The reproductive system

  • 14. Pathology of each of the systems

 

Swedish Massage

  • 1.   The history, philosophy and role of Swedish Massage

  • 2.   The benefits and physiological effects of massage - general and specific including the effects of massage on the different systems of the body

  • 3.   How to present oneself professionally with due regard to hygiene, manner and posture

  • 4.   The preparation and maintenance of the working area with due regard to the safety and comfort of the client

  • 5.   The consultation, history taking and evaluation of the client, checking for cautions and contra-indications and assessing the client's needs, referring clients where appropriate.

  • 6.   The safe and practical application of the movements of massage incorporating safe and efficient posture and the uses and effects of the different moves

  • 7.   Relating the manual techniques of massage to knowledge of anatomy and physiology

  • 8.   Swedish massage to back, abdomen, legs, feet, arms, hands, neck and shoulders (seated and prone), and face. Full body massage.

  • 9.   Care of clients with special needs

  • 10. The evaluation of the effectiveness of the Swedish Massage, aftercare and advice, common client reactions to massage treatment.

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Stress Management 

  • 1.   Stress

  • 2.   General Adaptation Syndrome:

  • 3.   Effects of long-term stress

  • 4.   Stress and disease

  • 5.   Stress management

  • 6.   Stress and relaxation

  • 7.   Relaxation techniques

 

The Swedish Massage module enables the student to safely and effectively administer therapeutic massage both within the clinical and sporting environment. Practical tools are given to treat these conditions, helping the student to reduce pain, promote healing and restore balance within the musculoskeletal system.

 

​​Remedial and Sports Massage Module

 

In depth anatomy and physiology, assessment and treatment of:

  • Pelvis

  • Hip

  • Knee

  • Ankle

  • Shoulder

  • Elbow

  • Wrist

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Active, passive and resisted assessment of joints

Muscle testing

Myofascial release, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation. Neuromuscular techniques, muscle energy techniques, trigger point therapy and mobilisation techniques

Sports rehabilitation

Pre and post event massage

 

Entry Requirements

There is no academic entry requirement, but students must be physically able to perform massage. 

 

Duration of Study

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Both the Swedish Massage Module and the Remedial and Sports Massage Module will run once a month for 9 months. Total contact hours will be a minimum of 300 hours with approximately 400 hours of home study.

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Method of Study

Each month the face to face sessions will cover both the practical and theoretical elements of the course. This learning will be supplemented each month by home study, which will include assignments, case studies, revision for a small monthly test on the practical and theoretical content of the previous month, and shadowing of the tutors. Also, students will be encouraged to form small study groups to allow practice of practical techniques between weekends.

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Course Material

Course material will consist of comprehensive handouts, dynamic spreadsheets and video links. Students will therefore require access to email, the internet and Microsoft Office and have a working knowledge of each.

 

Equipment

All students will need access to a couch for their case studies and face to face sessions. 

 

Assessment

Award of the Diploma in Remedial and Sports Massage will based on:

  • Continuous assessment throughout the course, based on performance at each session, together with home study assignments and case studies.

  • Final assessments, which will include written, oral and practical examinations.

 

Qualification

On successful completion of the first module, students will be awarded a Diploma in Swedish Massage, which meets the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) Massage Therapy Curriculum  

to Level 7 (The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework; Scotland); Level 3 (Regulated Qualifications Framework; England and Wales); Levell 5 (Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment; Northern Ireland); on the UK Qualification Comparison Chart.

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On successful completion of the course, students will be awarded a Diploma in Remedial and Sports Massage, which meets the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) Sports Massage Curriculum to Level 8 (The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework; Scotland); Level 5 (Regulated Qualifications Framework; England and Wales); Level 7 (Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment; Northern Ireland); on the UK Qualification Comparison Chart.

 

Accreditation

The Course is accredited by the National Association of Massage and Manipulative Therapists.

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Further Training

On successful completion of the course students will be eligible to apply for the Advanced Remedial Massage Course.

 

Continuous Professional Development (CPD)

On completion of the course opportunities will be provided for graduates to gain their statutory 20 hours CPD required to meet GCMT and CHNC guidelines.

 

Enquiries

Please contact us with any queries either by telephone, 01968 661282 or email info@amts.co.uk.

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