AMTA offers massage therapy practitioners and students several continuing education opportunities to enhance current knowledge, skills and abilities.
The American Medical Massage Association was specifically created to represent the image, growth and protection of medical massage therapists.
Serving the massage therapy community through practice support, ethical standards, legislative advocacy, and public education.
The Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA) accredits both educational institutions and programs offering instruction in massage therapy and bodywork.
To support Eastern philosophical approaches to health and well-being by promoting Asian Bodywork Therapy.
The American Reflexology Certification Board's main purpose is to protect the public and promote the advancement of the field through the recognition of competent reflexologists who practice on a professional basis and choose to be recognized as meeting basic national standards.
To promote nurturing touch and communication through training, education, and research so that globally parents, caregivers, and children are loved, valued, and respected throughout the world community.
Membership in IASI provides assurance that a practitioner is a well-trained and knowledgeable professional who has met strict training standards, follows a professional code of ethics, and maintains a program of continuing education.
The first association to give members individual insurance policies directly from the insurance company
The Massage Therapy Foundation advances the knowledge and practice of massage therapy by supporting scientific research, education, and community service.
The mission of the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) is to define and advance the highest standards in the massage therapy and bodywork profession.