Registered Massage Therapist Massage Therapy Regulation As of yet, there is no standardized federal legislation to regulate the practice of
therapy in Canada or in the United States. Regulation is in the hands of the province or state; and province-to-province and state-to-state legislation differs widely. If you want to know the status of legislation in your province or state, you can find links to some of the massage therapy associations at the bottom of this page. In Canada, Massage therapy is a regulated health profession in only three provinces - British Columbia, Ontario and Newfoundland/Labrador. In British Columbia, Ontario and Newfoundland/Labrador, a Registered Massage Therapists (RMT) has exclusive rights to this professional title. Other practitioners of massage can be identified by the type of massage they practice. For example, you might see these types of designations: Relaxation Massage, Acupressure Massage,wdweekj Aromatherapy Massage, Shiatsu, Neuromuscular Therapy, Hot Stone Therapy, Tui Na Massage, etc. Most practitioners are certified in a particular modality, and should be licensed to practice in a particular town or city. Who is a Registered Massage Therapist? In Canada, the three provinces - British Columbia, Ontario and Newfoundland/Labrador, a Registered Massage Therapist and the title of Registered Massage Therapist is held only for those who meet the rigorous standards set out by the regulatory body, or college of massage therapists. In B.C., specifically, it is The College of Massage Therapists of British Columbia.
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