(1) "Board" means the Board of Massage Therapy created in Section 58-47b-201.
(2) "Breast" means the female mammary gland and does not include the muscles, connective tissue, or other soft tissue of the upper chest.
(3) "Homeostasis" means maintaining, stabilizing, or returning to equilibrium the muscular system.
(4) "Massage apprentice" means an individual licensed under this chapter as a massage apprentice to work under the direct supervision of a licensed massage therapist.
(5) "Massage therapist" means an individual licensed under this chapter as a massage therapist.
(6) "Practice of massage therapy" means: (a) the examination, assessment, and evaluation of the soft tissue structures of the body for the purpose of devising a treatment plan to promote homeostasis; (b) the systematic manual or mechanical manipulation of the soft tissue of the body for the purpose of: (i) promoting the therapeutic health and well-being of a client; (ii) enhancing the circulation of the blood and lymph; (iii) relaxing and lengthening muscles; (iv) relieving pain; (v) restoring metabolic balance; (vi) achieving homeostasis; or (vii) other purposes; (c) the use of the hands or a mechanical or electrical apparatus in connection with this Subsection (6); (d) the use of rehabilitative procedures involving the soft tissue of the body; (e) range of motion or movements without spinal adjustment as set forth in Section 58-73-102; (f) oil rubs, heat lamps, salt glows, hot and cold packs, or tub, shower, steam, and cabinet baths; (g) manual traction and stretching exercise; (h) correction of muscular distortion by treatment of the soft tissues of the body; (i) counseling, education, and other advisory services to reduce the incidence and severity of physical disability, movement dysfunction, and pain; (j) similar or related activities and modality techniques; (k) the practice described in this Subsection (6) on an animal to the extent permitted by: (i) Subsection 58-28-307(12); (ii) the provisions of this chapter; and (iii) division rule; or (l) providing, offering, or advertising a paid service using the term massage or a derivative of the word massage, regardless of whether the service includes physical contact.
(a) the examination, assessment, and evaluation of the soft tissue structures of the body for the purpose of devising a treatment plan to promote homeostasis;
(b) the systematic manual or mechanical manipulation of the soft tissue of the body for the purpose of: (i) promoting the therapeutic health and well-being of a client; (ii) enhancing the circulation of the blood and lymph; (iii) relaxing and lengthening muscles; (iv) relieving pain; (v) restoring metabolic balance; (vi) achieving homeostasis; or (vii) other purposes;
(i) promoting the therapeutic health and well-being of a client;
(ii) enhancing the circulation of the blood and lymph;
(iii) relaxing and lengthening muscles;
(iv) relieving pain;
(v) restoring metabolic balance;
(vi) achieving homeostasis; or
(vii) other purposes;
(c) the use of the hands or a mechanical or electrical apparatus in connection with this Subsection (6);
(d) the use of rehabilitative procedures involving the soft tissue of the body;
(e) range of motion or movements without spinal adjustment as set forth in Section 58-73-102;
(f) oil rubs, heat lamps, salt glows, hot and cold packs, or tub, shower, steam, and cabinet baths;
(g) manual traction and stretching exercise;
(h) correction of muscular distortion by treatment of the soft tissues of the body;
(i) counseling, education, and other advisory services to reduce the incidence and severity of physical disability, movement dysfunction, and pain;
(j) similar or related activities and modality techniques;
(k) the practice described in this Subsection (6) on an animal to the extent permitted by: (i) Subsection 58-28-307(12); (ii) the provisions of this chapter; and (iii) division rule; or
(i) Subsection 58-28-307(12);
(ii) the provisions of this chapter; and
(iii) division rule; or
(l) providing, offering, or advertising a paid service using the term massage or a derivative of the word massage, regardless of whether the service includes physical contact.
(7) "Soft tissue" means the muscles and related connective tissue.
(8) "Unlawful conduct" is as defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-47b-501.
(9) "Unprofessional conduct" is as defined in Sections 58-1-501 and 58-47b-502 and as may be further defined by division rule.