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24 continuing education hours every two years
A maximum of 12 hours may be completed through online/home study courses
At least 12 hours must be completed through live, in-person classroom instruction
Courses may be offered by an NCBTMB Approved Provider
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This Course is NCBTMB Approved under Provider # 1002640 for 12 Home-Study CEs
Currently Titled: Master Tung Acupressure for Pain Relief: Meridian Mapping & Hands-On Therapy - 12 CEs
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12 General Online CE Hours • NCBTMB Approved
Please note: All of our courses are completed online and may be applied toward the 12 online continuing education hours permitted by North Dakota. They do not satisfy the state's required live, hands-on continuing education hours.
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North Dakota Massage CE Courses
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About This Course
Drawing from centuries of traditional East Asian medicine and over 20 years of clinical practice and teaching experience, this course teaches practical acupressure techniques for musculoskeletal pain management. You'll learn effective acupressure point locations and treatment strategies that can be easily integrated into your massage sessions to help address common pain conditions affecting the neck, back, shoulders, hips, and extremities.
Focused on real-world clinical application, this course provides techniques designed to enhance treatment outcomes, expand your therapeutic toolbox, and help clients achieve better pain relief results.
NCBTMB-Approved Continuing Education Hours • Provider #1002640 • Course ID CE4025356
How Our NCBTMB Approved Courses Meet North Dakota Requirements
North Dakota massage therapists who are required to complete 24 continuing education hours may earn up to 12 hours online during each renewal period. The remaining 12 hours must be completed through live, in-person, hands-on education.
Our 12-CE Advanced Acupressure Techniques for Musculoskeletal Pain course is NCBTMB Approved and may be used for the maximum 12 online continuing education hours permitted by the North Dakota Board of Massage Therapy.
The course includes practical acupressure methods, trigger point techniques, and pain-relief strategies designed to help massage therapists improve clinical outcomes while satisfying North Dakota's online CE allowance.
Because this is a self-paced online course, it does not satisfy the state's required live, hands-on classroom hours.Those hours must be completed through an approved in-person continuing education provider.