This course provides a basic understanding of the physiological effects and hands-on protocols needed to work with stones in a therapeutic or spa environment. Students will learn techniques with both hot and cold stones and their appropriate application to the body. Information will also be presented regarding therapist self care, emotions and their relation to stone therapy, as well as an overview of basic oriental meridian theory and stone placement.
| Clock Hours | 16 |
| Method of Delivery | Classroom |
| Prerequisites | Enrolled in CSHA’s 650 Hour Massage Therapy program: completed: Anatomy, Physiology, Swedish & Wellness Massage, or be a Licensed Massage Therapist/Approved Adjunct Healthcare Prof. |
| Tuition | $272.00 |
| Materials | $5.50 |
| Books/Supplies | $0.00 |
*In-house, interest free payment plans available
May 30-31, 2026, 9am-6pm, Saturday/Sunday
This course is not within the school’s scope of accredited program by ACCSC
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