49 Pa. Code § 20.11 - Minimum hour requirements for massage therapy programs
(a) Massage therapy programs must provide at
least 600 hours of in-class, postsecondary education instruction, including:
(1) At least 175 contact hours of instruction
in anatomy and physiology, kinesiology and pathology, including training in the
human immunodeficiency virus and related risks.
(2) At least 250 contact hours in massage
therapy and bodywork assessment, theory and practice including sanitation,
safety and hygiene.
(3) At least 25
contact hours in professional ethics, and business and law related to a massage
therapy business.
(4) At least 150
contact hours in related courses appropriate to a massage therapy curriculum as
set forth in §
20.13 (related to required
knowledge base), including cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
(b) Massage therapy programs may meet the
600-hour requirement through both didactic and clinical courses.
(c) Externship hours may not be included in
the 600-hour minimum education instruction. For purposes of this section, an
externship is an offsite practical technique learning experience where the
student's supervision is provided by a licensed massage therapist, supervisor
or other appropriate licensed health professional.
(d) Hours for practicing assigned techniques
under indirect supervision may not be included in the 600-hour minimum
education instruction.
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