Lomi Lomi Programs - Lomi Lomi Studies
by Dawn Papandrea
 

Lomi Lomi

  is a Hawaiian massage and bodywork technique that goes beyond simple massage and is based on the Hawaiin philosophy of Huna, in which everyone seeks love and harmony. That's why Lomi Lomi is sometimes referred to as a "loving hands" massage. It is believed that Lomi Lomi helps restore the body's natural energy flow by releasing blockages caused by stress.

What You'll Learn
Typical Hawaiian Lomi Lomi training programs include studying theory and concepts of ancient Hawaiian philosophies. An understanding of the body's relationship to the spiritual will be taught as well as the actual massage techniques, which can include the use of hot stones and other items. Completion of a Lomi Lomi program should mean that the student can perform a Lomi Lomi massage on clients.

Degree Types
Lomi Lomi is often a particular concentration or expert class within a Massage therapy or natural healing program.

Career Paths
As a specialty within the larger field of massage therapy, those who practice Lomi Lomi can expect to work in wellness centers, holistic health clinics, or in private practice.

Job Outlook
In general, employment for massage therapists is expected to increase faster than average over the period from 2006 to 2016 as more people learn about the benefits of massage therapy, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Often, students pursue specialized skills in Lomi Lomi and other healing arts techniques to increase their job prospects.

Licensing and Accreditation Information
Graduates are prepared and eligible to sit for the National Certification Examination (NCE) in Massage and Bodywork. The National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) is recognized in 32 states plus the District of Columbia. Becoming accredited requires the completion of a minimum of 500 hours of instruction, and passing a standardized NCBTMB exam.

State licensing boards
To practice Lomi Lomi professionally in many states, you must have a state massage license.

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