A Licensed Massage Therapist must establish by successful completion of Board approved written and/or practical exams, and maintain through Continuing Education, the knowledge and skills relevant to the practice of massage and bodywork as follows:
(1) Knowledge of:
- (a) Massage and bodywork assessment and application;
- (b) Anatomy;
- (c) Physiology;
- (d) Kinesiology;
- (e) Pathology;
- (f) Legal and business requirements;
- (g) Ethical principles; and
- (h) Basic CPR.
(2) Practical skills application of:
(a) Fundamental techniques of soft tissue manipulation and treatment, and safe utilization of:
- (A) Thermal modalities;
- (B) Topical preparations;
- (C) Mechanical assistance devices and appliances;
- (D) Other applications available to the public; and
- (E) Movements and exercises that lengthen and shorten soft tissues within the normal range of the client; and
- (b) Fundamental principles of body mechanics in the application of massage and bodywork; and
- (c) Locating muscle attachments and bellies; and
- (d) Draping/coverage practices that address both function and safety.
(3) Demonstrating Treatment and Business skills in the following areas by:
(a) Developing and utilizing treatment plans addressing client conditions and concerns by:
- (A) Identification of indications and contraindications,
- (B) Informing the client and obtaining informed consent regarding the risks and benefits of the treatment plan, and
- (C) Application and modification of the treatment plan as needed;
- (b) Using effective verbal and non-verbal interpersonal communication;
- (c) Tracking the client’s non-verbal communication and adjusting treatment plan as indicated;
- (d) Utilizing an ethical decision making process;
- (e) Establishing and maintaining a practice environment that provides for the client’s safety and comfort; and
- (f) Establishing and maintaining professional business records.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 687.121
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 687.011, 687.051, 687.057, 687.061, 687.081, 687.086 & 687.121
History
BMT 1-2009, f. 2-13-09, cert. ef. 3-1-09
BMT 2-1998, f. & cert. ef. 7-22-98