It is the Omaha School of Massage Therapy's mission to consistently pursue academic excellence by exposing our students to a balanced massage therapy education that meets the needs of area employers. The Omaha School of Massage Therapy has been a staple in massage education for the past 25+ years in Omaha.
OSMT was founded in 1989 and has seen numerous changes over the years, but the core principle of creating awareness regarding massage therapy's health benefits has remained constant. We strive to ensure that our graduates master the skills needed for a long profession in massage therapy while also understanding the importance of giving back to their community.
OSMT was founded in 1989 and has seen numerous changes over the years, but the core principle of creating awareness regarding massage therapy's health benefits has remained constant. We strive to ensure that our graduates master the skills needed for a long profession in massage therapy while also understanding the importance of giving back to their community.
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If you are looking for specific information then please see the following resources below. If there is something that you need but cannot find here then please email us at info@osmt.com. Our program focus is to teach and encourage natural and holistic health through massage and bodywork along with complimentary alternative therapies.
OSMT is a 5717 square foot facility, located at 5406 S 99th Street Omaha, Nebraska 68127. While we do not have on-campus housing the school is within close proximity of many apartment complexes making it convenient to find housing close to the school. The facility is comprised of a variety of areas.
Steve received his MBA degree from Herzing University in 2017 and a Bachelor degree in Biology from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 1995. He also attended and graduated from the Omaha School of Massage Therapy in 1996 which launched his long career with the school. During the last 22 years, Steve has served in every function of OSMT.
This course primarily consists of learning a Swedish massage full-body routine. Additional components include the history of massage; indications and contraindications of massage; the use of oil and creams; client draping; grounding and centering; and proper body mechanic techniques and self-care for the massage therapist.
Massage Therapy is the application of soft-tissue manipulation techniques to the body. Massage Therapist apply their training to the areas of overall health promotion, stress reduction, pain management and injury recovery. Massage is a healing art as well as a science. It requires both academic and technical knowledge, clinical skills, manual dexterity and sensitivity.
Reviews (13)
Cheryl Adams
Dec 28, 2021
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Nicole Leslie
Sep 19, 2021
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Angie Hardy Jamison
May 24, 2021
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Mandy Wheeler
Dec 15, 2020
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This place is an absolute joke. I have received multiple emails to confirm an appointment that I have had made for a month. I’ve responded and confirmed every single time. The day before my appointment (my appointment is on October 31st) I get a phone call saying the massage therapist has called in “sick” (I’m sure that has nothing to do with it being Halloween 🙄) When they called I was informed that they had no one else that could do it that day and they would have to reschedule the appointment. Really? The appointment has been booked for a month because Saturdays are nearly impossible
Beyond Infinity
Dec 06, 2020
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Therapist talked nonstop through session. I needed a full body deep tissue massage which was explained during consultation. She only focused on my lower back, SI joint. This was a licensed therapist! I was so disappointed when I left, waited until the next day to give feedback ensuring the accuracy of my processing. The owner simply apologized and so did I. This was the second time and last time patronizing this business.
Andrea Wilger
Dec 01, 2020
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Rachell Gomez
May 24, 2020
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Have tried to contact the facility multiple times to schedule a mother/daughter massage for the week of my wedding. I either do not get ahold of someone and have left multiple voicemails that were not followed up or I am told to wait and call back to make an appointment. However, after calling back several times, now the day is no longer available for a same time massage. Very unsatisfied and highly unprofessional.
Chris Schultz
May 16, 2020
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Nancy Hoff Fuelberth
Feb 29, 2020
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Christine Duncan
Sep 20, 2019
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Michaela Richardson
Mar 27, 2019
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George Galooli
Oct 23, 2018
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Justine B.
Jun 06, 2018
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