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It is an excellent time now to become a neuromuscular therapist in Ireland. The pay is good, and the opportunities abound.
Currently, an hour of neuromuscular therapy treatment costs around โฌ60 to โฌ80. The more experienced you are, the higher the rate is.
How much you earn largely depends on how much time you put in per day or week. Naturally, the more hours you work, the bigger your earnings will be. Suffice to say, your earning potential is within your control as well as your working hours.
Furthermore, the demand for this type of therapy is expected to grow. This is because medical practitioners and patients enlist the services of allied health professionals like neuromuscular therapists in treating acute or chronic pain.
So, if you are interested in becoming a neuromuscular therapist, what do you need to do?
To become qualified to treat patients with acute or chronic pain and injury, you must earn the needed qualifications. This means finishing a neuromuscular therapy (NMT) course.
It should be noted that it needs to be an NMT course and not any other massage course. This is the only programme of study that provides the competencies needed for you to become a neuromuscular therapist.
Please do not confuse an NMT course with a holistic massage course. Completing a holistic massage course only qualifies you to provide relaxation massages and not therapeutic interventions.
To add, carefully choose the programme youโd be enrolling in. Pick a comprehensive course that is going to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively help those who are experiencing soft tissue or muscular pain and injury. The course should teach you tried-and-tested techniques as well as the current best practices in the field.
So, when selecting a neuromuscular therapy programme, take time to review the course content or syllabus.
It is also best if you pick one that is accredited and highly regarded such as NTCโs Neuromuscular Therapy Course.
Fully accredited by the SMA (The Association for Soft Tissue Therapists), this programme is known for producing some of Irelandโs best neuromuscular therapists. Many of the graduates of this course are highly sought after. Furthermore, major insurers even offer to cover their customers since they are trusted to provide proper and safe treatment.
Being a member of a reputable association like the ANMT (Association of Neuromuscular and MassageTherapists) can add to your credibility. This is because these organisations serve as regulating bodies. They are known for ensuring that their members adhere to a code of conduct and employ the best practices.
Furthermore, joining an organisation can open doors of opportunities for you. Currently, some associations put up a listing of neuromuscular therapists on their websites. Being on this list increases your chances of getting found by clients.
Aside from being listed, fellow therapists can introduce you to new clients and even put in a good word for you. Admittedly, even in this so-called digital age, word-of-mouth remains to be a powerful advertising tool.
There are also the added perks of accessing peer-reviewed journals and getting discounts for workshops. All these can help you hone your craft and keep abreast of the latest developments in your field.
Basically, to be a neuromuscular therapist in Ireland, all you need is a diploma in neuromuscular therapy and membership in an organisation like ANMT. Once you have these, you can hit the ground running! You can work at a multidisciplinary clinic or start your own practice.
Do you want to become a neuromuscular therapist? The National Training Centre is the leading provider of top-rated neuromuscular courses in Ireland. Call us today on 01 882 7777!
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Practical classes take place either at NTC or SPORTSCO, Ringsend, Dublin 4
Saturday from 10:30am to 1pm and 2pm to 4:30pm
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