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teppie Posted - December 09 2007 : 7:54:19 PM
I worked in a chiropractors office for over 10 years doing massage. I had training but no city license. Does anyone know if this is a problem can you work doing massage under the doctor you work for license.
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MichelleK Posted - June 04 2008 : 10:56:40 AM
teppie,

You must be certified to perform Massage Therapy. If you are considering becoming a Massage Therapist, I suggest you do as much research as possible before spending thousands of dollars on an MT education. The following is a link that has tons of information that would be very helpful to you as it was for me. http://www.massage-certification.com/

Best of Luck!

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