Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 246-940-050 - Approval of animal massage therapist educational programs(1) The secretary recognizes as approved those animal massage programs that: (a) Are accredited by a recognized regional or state accrediting body or vocational or technical accrediting body; and(b) Meet the requirements of subsection (3)(a) through (f) of this section.(2) Methods of instruction may include didactic instruction, distance learning, and practical or hands-on instruction.(3) Approved animal massage programs must include a minimum of three hundred hours of instruction related to either large animals or small animals as follows: (a) A minimum of seventy-five hours of instruction in general animal massage techniques. At least thirty-five of those hours must be practical or hands-on instruction. The instruction must include, but not be limited to, the following subjects: (i) Technique: (A) Stroking including effleurage, and gliding;(B) Percussions, including tapotement;(D) Friction, including rubbing, and gliding with pressure;(E) Swedish gymnastics or movements;(G) Range of motion or stretching;(H) Fascial or connective tissue stretching.(ii) Contraindications in zoonotic diseases;(iii) Documentation and recordkeeping;(iv) Physiological benefits;(vi) Body mechanics of the therapist.(b) A minimum of sixty hours of instruction in kinesiol-ogy. At least twenty-one of those hours must be practical or hands-on instruction. The instruction must include the following subjects:(i) Biomechanics, including range of motion, gait analysis, and muscle actions;(ii) Conformation analysis; and(c) A minimum of seventy-five hours of instruction in anatomy and physiology. At least twenty-one of those hours must be practical or hands-on instruction.(i) The instruction in anatomy and physiology must include the function and structure of the following systems:(D) Digestive system; and(ii) The instruction in anatomy and physiology must include the relationship and effect of massage on the following systems: (d) A minimum of seventy-five hours of instruction in animal behavior and handling. At least twenty-one of those hours must be practical or hands-on instruction. The instruction must include the following subjects: (i) Breed characteristics;(vi) Methods of restraints;(vii) Situations with specially trained animals; and(e) A minimum of ten hours of instruction in business practices. The instruction must include the following subjects:(iii) Documentation of care;(v) Multicultural education as described in RCW 43.70.615.(f) A minimum of five hours of instruction in first aid. At least two of those hours must be practical or hands-on instruction. The instruction must include the following subjects: (i) Vitals, including respiration, pulse, heart rate, temperature, and capillary refill;(ii) Recognizing emergencies;(iii) Emergency first-aid care;(v) Ethics and responsibilities.Wash. Admin. Code § 246-940-050
Amended by WSR 17-11-058, Filed 5/16/2017, effective 7/1/2017Statutory Authority: RCW 18.240.050. 11-14-026, § 246-940-050, filed 6/24/11, effective 7/25/11.