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Welcome to the Online Learning Centre, dedicated to promoting research literacy within the massage therapy community by making quality articles and educational content more readily accessible to the working therapist.

Complementary Health Seminars (CHS) offer an affordable way for registered massage therapists to earn continuing education credits in the convenience of their own home.

CHS have partnered with Elsevier to share a selection of articles from their extensive suite of journals. These articles are grouped into modules that focus on specific presenting conditions and feature the latest evidence-based research available to the massage therapy profession.

Getting started

  1. Choose a module from the “Course Categories” listed below and preview the content by following the relevant link.
  2. Click on the link to pay on our secure PayPal website with your Credit Card or PayPal account
  3. You will be returned to this website and you may proceed to the Study Module.

Note

  • For information on how to enrol, please click the enrolment information button on the Main Menu.
  • Please note that from the time of enrolment, you have 14 days to complete your study module.

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Course categories

Ethics and the Massage Therapist 
 Ethics - Module OneThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
Published research: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 
 Carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms are lessened following massage therapyThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
Published research: Tension Headache 
 Myofascial trigger points in the suboccipital muscles in episodic tension-type headacheThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
Published research: Multiple Sclerosis 
 Multiple sclerosis patients benefit from massage therapyThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
Published research: Hypertension/Anxiety 
 High blood pressure and associated symptoms were reduced by massage therapyThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
 Effects of Swedish massage on blood pressureThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
 Effects of non-invasive stimulation of acupoints on the cardiovascular systemThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
Published research: Fibromyalgia 
 Generalized joint hypermobility: An issue in fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome?This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
Published research: Lymphoedema 
 Three case studies indicating the effectiveness of manual lymph drainage on patients with primary and secondary lymphedema using objective measuring toolsThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
Published research: Palliative Care 
 Evaluating CAM treatment at the end of life: A review of clinical trials for massage and meditationThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
Published research: Infant Massage/Pregnancy 
 Massage therapy and sleep behaviour in infants with low birth weightThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
Published research: Frozen Shoulder 
 Treatment of eight patients with frozen shoulder: a case study seriesThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
Massage physiology review 
 The physiology of a soft tissue massageThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
Published research: Myofascial trigger points 
 The effect of manual pressure release on myofascial trigger points in the upper trapezius muscleThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
 Latent myofascial trigger points: their effects on muscle activation and movement efficiencyThis course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary
Massage Safety/Risk 
 Massage safety: injuries reported in Medline relating to the practice of therapeutic massage—1965–2003This course allows guest users to enterThis course requires an enrolment keySummary




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