| Health Touch Assocates Directory | |
All Health Touch Associates are experienced, licensed professionals. We maintain the highest standards in our practice and in our professional associations.
We are Florida Licensed and serving clients in Central Florida. |
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| Jenny Rock, LMT, Certified Rolfer ®, Director, Health Touch Associates Licensed Massage Therapist LICENSE #: MA9869 Since 1989 |
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| Gary E. Vogel, LMHC (407) 657-8555 Licensed Mental Health Counselor LICENSE #: MH2569 Since 1991 |
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| Barbie Ryan, LMT Licensed Massage Therapist LICENSE #: MA18261 Since 1994 |
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| Mike Recicar LMT CNMT, CPT (407) 718-7325 Licensed Massage Therapist LICENSE #: MA22964 Since 1996 http://www.peakperformance-massage.com/ |
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| Renee McCracken LMT Licensed Massage Therapist LICENSE #: MA23315 Since 1994 |
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| Darby Wyatt, LMT Licensed Massage Therapist LICENSE #: MA26086 Since 1998 |
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| Stella Perez, LMT Licensed Massage Therapist LICENSE #: MA26342 Since 1998 |
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Always check to see if your health professional is licensed to practice. Florida and twenty-nine states, as well as the District of Columbia have passed legislation to regulate the massage therapy profession. If practicing in those states, the massage therapist should hold a current license. Local governments may also regulate massage therapists. In such areas, make sure your massage therapist is licensed in your area.
A massage therapist should also be able to document professional training in massage therapy at a massage training institution such as those accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA) or is a member of the AMTA Council of Schools. He/she should be a member of a professional association with high standards for membership and/or be Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCTMB), though this is not required
COMTA-accredited massage training programs require a stringent course of study, including at least 500 hours of classroom instruction in anatomy and physiology, massage and technique, relationships with clients, plus related subjects. AMTA Professional membership is limited to massage therapists who have demonstrated a level of skill and expertise through testing and/or education. In addition, all AMTA-member therapists must agree to abide by the AMTA Code of Ethics. |
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