24 CE FL LMT Renewal Home Study Package Sports Massage with Active Assisted Lower Body Stretching with Medical Massage Training Elective
PLEASE DO NOT PURCHASE THIS NONREFUNDABLE, TIME-SENSITIVE TRAINING UNLESS YOU ARE READY TO COMPLETE IT WITHIN 1-MONTH OF PURCHASE. Please read, learn and follow all directions below to successfully complete this training.
This 24 CE FL LMT renewal package includes everything required to renew an active Florida Massage Therapist license. 12 CEs are your hands-on/relevant to massage course, and the remaining 12 CEs include all the mandatory subjects, plus a 5 CE hour Medical Massage course to total Florida's 24 CE Hour licensing requirement. This training is approved by NCBTMB for online home study credit. Please do not purchase this training if you are not a FL LMT.
The massively discounted self-paced home study training package must be completed within 31-days of purchase, before it expires and your home study account is subsequently deactivated. Home study course access time starts from the minute of purchase and is available 24/7 until it expires. Please do not wait until the last couple of days to start or complete this training package, because no training extensions are available for any reason, including tech issues.
It is recommended to take the computer based home study training on an updated laptop or desktop computer. This home study training is provided via prerecorded video, with printed handouts and a CE certificate that can be downloaded, as well as quiz(es) plus a course survey, to meet all board requirements to issue CE credit. You can learn more about taking our self-paced home study training by watching this quick start video:
Our automated systems will send a course access link to your registered email address after purchase. You can also login to your paid training at lms.CeInstitute.com with your registered email address, and then use the "Forgot Password" link if you did not set up a password, or cannot remember it.
This 24 CE Hour Florida Licensed Massage Therapist Renewal Package includes:
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12 CE Hour Sports Massage with Active Assisted Lower Body Stretching (this course fulfills Florida’s 12 CEs of "relevant to massage techniques" relicensing requirement)
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5 CE Hours Evidence Based Medical Massage
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1 CE Hour Human Trafficking
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2 CE Hours Real Life Ethics for Massage Practice
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2 CE Hours Medical Errors Prevention
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2 CE Hours Florida Laws & Rules HB 197
Please immediately watch the first tutorial video in your private home study account after purchase. It will provide instructions on how to to download your companion training materials (aka student files), plus how to download and print your CE certificate. The school regularly reports CE hours to CE Broker within 1-week of your total package completion. Students must complete their entire 24 CE training package before it expires to receive CE credit. Our automated systems cannot provide partial CE credit or a certificate for incomplete training.
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Your 12 CE Hour Hands-on, Relevant to Massage Techniques training will include Sports Event Massage with Active Assisted Lower Body Stretching (AAS). The sports work taught by retired professional athlete, Selena Belisle. Training includes working with athletes and teaches a basic sports massage event routine and other athletically inclined work Half of this hands-on training is focused upon Sports Event Massage, including:
- Sporting Massage Event Intake Process
- How to setup for Sporting Event Massage
- How to Perform Quick Turnover & Sanitation Techniques at Sporting Events
- A 10-15 minutes Sports Massage Routine to be performed clothed at Sporting Events
- Review of Muscle Movement, Contraction & Stretch Reflex (or lack of in extreme athletes)
- How to Relieve Muscle Cramping with Hands-on Practice of Reciprocal Inhibition
- Review of Thermal Therapy & Cryotherapy Practices in Sports (includes how to make cyrotherapy packs from household goods for sports strains and sprains)
- Recognizing Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke in Athletes
The second half of hands-on training includes intensive, hands-on work with lower body AAS, which is taught by Ben Benjamin, PhD. Active Assisted Active Assisted Stretching (AAS) energizes the body, enhances the health of the tissues, increases flexibility, protects the body from injury, enhances the healing process, re-aligns the fascia and makes building strength more effective. Active Assisted Stretching is especially good for athletes, the elderly, and the injured, and can also benefit the neurologically impaired.
What sets AAS apart from other stretching routines is it is not overly strenuous to the practitioner and it is easy to learn.
The client actively participates in the stretching process, with a gentle, timed, targeted assist from the therapist at the end of every stretch to increase range of motion along with many other benefits. These techniques are much easier on the therapist’s body than massage and bodywork.
The lower body stretches include the low back, hip, thigh, knee, lower leg, foot and ankle. To perform the lower body stretches, we recommend investing in a stretching strap of any kind plus a special seat belt to affix the client to the table. These can be purchased at Stretchingusa.com. Similar straps can be found on amazon and other retailers. Feel free to order straps after the training or not at all - the choice is yours!
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About Your Instructor for Active Assisted Stretching: Ben E. Benjamin, holds a Ph.D. in sports medicine and was the founder and President of the Muscular Therapy Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts for over 30 years. He has studied under Dr. James Cyriax widely known for his pioneering work in orthopedic medicine. Dr. Benjamin has been teaching since 1970 and has been in private practice for over 50 years. He has created dozens of webinars that are viewed by therapists around the world. He is the author of dozens articles on working with injuries as well as the widely used books in the field, Listen To Your Pain, Are You Tense?, and Exercise Without Injury. He is also the co-author of The Ethics of Touch and Conversation Transformation.