Take an in-depth look at how to integrate session planning for rheumatoid arthritis into your massage therapy practice. Explore the causes, symptoms, risk factors, as well as how to plan safe and effective massage sessions for clients with this condition.
When you finish this course, you will be able to:
- Discuss how rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients are diagnosed, what the different stages of RA are and how they affect RA patients;
- Assess the complexities of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases;
- Cite contraindications and comorbidities of RA;
- Review common surgeries that RA clients are likely to have and how best to tailor massage sessions so the client gets the most out of the session;
- Describe the types of massage and positioning techniques that can be used with patients with RA.
Julie Goodwin, LMT, is a longtime massage therapy educator, the author of Touch & Movement: Palpation and Kinesiology for Massage Therapists, and creator of TxPlanner.org.
Course Expiration
Please note that you must complete each AMTA online learning course and pass the exam one year from the date of purchase. If you do not complete the course and pass the exam within one year, you will be required to re-purchase the course.
Online courses expire one year from the date of purchase. When a course expires, you will no longer have access to the course materials and will be required to re-purchase the course.
Course Approval Code(s)
LCEU0003779
Copyright
This course contains information that is proprietary. None of the material contained within this course may be used without the express written permission
of AMTA unless otherwise indicated in the course. As a reminder, before practicing any new modalities or techniques, check with your state’s massage therapy
regulatory authority to ensure they are within the state’s defined scope of practice for massage therapy.
Refunds
Online courses are non-refundable. AMTA will not cover fees incurred from duplicate payments, insufficient funds, stopped payments or credit/debit cards over
credit limits.