I've posted in a separate thread about my quest to find insurance cover. I hav just qualified in VTCT Level 3 Aromatherapy Massage and have done A & P and H & S as part of the course. I have also undertaken a 1 day course in Hopi Ear Candling, where we used a lot of facial massage tecniques that I had already done for aromatherapy and therefore all Ineeded to learnfrom the day was contra-indications to the treatment and how to carry out the candle treatment safely. I also did a 1 day IHM course, which again entailed the same A & P, H & S, massage techniques and areas of the body that I had covered and practiced in some depth on my VTCT course just a different massage sequence and the client sitting upright.
Why is it then that the FHTwon't insure me for IHM and Embody have said that they will need to look at my IHM qualification in more detail?
I could quite easilyleave IHM offmy list of treatments, but could offer aback, shoulder, neck, upper arm, scalp and facial massage (which is in effect an IHM) as part of my aromatherapy massage options and not have any trouble with insurance at all. I'm puzzled.[sm=sad2.gif]
Why is it then that the FHTwon't insure me for IHM and Embody have said that they will need to look at my IHM qualification in more detail?
I could quite easilyleave IHM offmy list of treatments, but could offer aback, shoulder, neck, upper arm, scalp and facial massage (which is in effect an IHM) as part of my aromatherapy massage options and not have any trouble with insurance at all. I'm puzzled.[sm=sad2.gif]