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Continuing Education Massage Classes

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Are you looking to fulfill CE requirements? Our Advanced Neuromuscular Therapy (ANMT) Program is designed to be completed as a 450-hour program. If you are looking for shorter CE requirements, or want to get a glimpse into the ANMT Program, NHI also offers 8-hour in-person CE Classes.

Pursuing advanced massage education though NHI is a great choice for those looking for new tools to advance their careers and provide deeper, richer benefits to their clients or patients.

NHI is an approved Continuing Education Provider for:

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Contact us today to learn more about the Advanced Neuromuscular Therapy Program.

Upcoming Continuing Education Neuromuscular Therapy Classes

Register for an upcoming CE Class

Click on the corresponding Registration link to reserve your seat in an upcoming Neuromuscular Therapy CE Class.

NOTE: dates, locations and class content subject to change.

You must register in order to attend

LocationDate | TimeNeuromuscular Therapy CE ClassesCostRegistration
San Jose, CAOctober 14, 2023 | 9am-6pmThe Enigma of Hip Pain$500*Register Now
Santa Ana, CANovember 18, 2023 | 9am-6pmThe Neuromuscular Therapy approach to Headaches$500*Notify Me when Registration is Available

*CURRENT NHI STUDENTS & ALUMNI | Contact your local SLCC for exclusive pricing

PAYMENT & CANCELLATION POLICY:

Registration is on a first-pay basis. Classes have min/max student limits. Some classes have specific prerequisites, but most require at minimum some bodywork training. Students must bring their own basic supplies (e.g., linens, lotion, etc.); extra charges may apply for additional handouts and equipment. Absolutely no refunds or credits issued within two weeks prior to the class start; however, students may substitute another qualified student in his/her place. Should National Holistic Institute cancel a class, NHI will credit or refund only the prepaid amount. NHI reserves the right to add, cancel or postpone classes; change dates, instructors, or policies; and/or raise tuition from any published literature.