The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) program for Remedial Massage focuses on delineating the role of remedial massage therapists who specialize in addressing clients' soft tissue dysfunction, musculoskeletal imbalances, or limitations in range of motion (ROM). Here are the key aspects of the program and the role of remedial massage therapists:
Overall, the RPL program for Remedial Massage emphasizes the specialized skills and knowledge required for remedial massage therapists to provide targeted therapeutic interventions for clients with specific musculoskeletal concerns. It acknowledges the importance of ongoing professional development and adherence to ethical and professional standards within the field of remedial massage therapy.
The scope of work within Remedial Massage encompasses a range of responsibilities that contribute to providing effective therapeutic interventions for clients with musculoskeletal issues. Here are the key responsibilities associated with Remedial Massage:
By fulfilling these responsibilities effectively, remedial massage therapists contribute to improving clients' musculoskeletal health, promoting recovery from injuries, enhancing physical function, and supporting overall well-being through evidence-based and client-centered remedial massage practices.
Remedial Massage practitioners may be self-employed or work within a larger health service. To achieve this qualification, the candidate must have completed at least 200 hours of work as detailed in the Assessment Requirements of units of competency.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Practitioners who are looking for new opportunities or to advance their career can consider:
HLT52015 - Diploma of Remedial Massage
For information on the Diploma of Remedial Massage and for the full list of units of competency, please visit training.gov.au