Integrated Touch Therapy,
Inc. 150-Hour Animal Massage Certificates
ITT is now offering a 150-hour Certificate of Completion. More training is needed to take into account the
more-complicated requests for animal bodywork; to meet this demand, we offer
these classes. The classes have a home-study section, and require 25 - 50 case
studies which will be reviewed by an instructor. Each class taught by an ITT
instructor can be used as CEUs, just as our original certificate. We will
combine your classes into one certificate after completion of 150 hours. These
certificates are available at all times to graduates as soon as they finish all
criteria needed. If you are interested in these certificates, please call our
office for more information.
| Large Animal |
| Equine I - 50 hours
CEU/Contact hours - Six Days
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| Equine II - 40
hours CEU/Contact hours - Five Days |
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| Requirements for the 150-hour course completion are as follows: |
- 25 -50 hour case studies
- 1-hour video review
- 6-hour reading: anatomy/systems of the body, anatomical terms and common pathology of the horse.
- 8-hour First Aid/CPR Class
- 20 contact-hour electives - other courses
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| Small Animal |
| Feline - 25 hours CEU/Contact hours -
Three Days |
| Canine I - 30 hours CEU/Contact hours
- Four Days |
| Canine II - 30 hours CEU/Contact hours
- Four Days |
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| Requirements for the 150-hour course completion are as follows: |
- 25 -50 hour case studies
- 1-hour video review
- 8-hour reading: anatomy/systems of the body, anatomical terms and common pathology of the dog
and cat.
- 8-hour First Aid/CPR Class
- 20 contact-hour electives - other courses
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| Other Options |
| Additional options are available to complete the certificate requirements. Each year we offer guest-lecture workshops on related topics such as:
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- Structure Gaiting Class, beginning and advanced
- Energy-based workshops called Spiritual Animal Communication and Animal Healing
- A modality workshop using several modalities for addressing problems of the spine. Lymph drainage, acupressure, jin shin jyutsu and cranial sacral therapy will be discussed.
- First Aid/CPR
- Nutrition
- Animal Behavior
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