Discover the ancient art of Indian Head Massage and learn how to bring balance, relaxation, and wellbeing to your clients. Rooted in the Ayurvedic tradition and practised for over 5,000 years, Indian Head Massage is a therapeutic treatment that focuses on the head, neck, shoulders, and face — areas where we hold the most stress and tension.
This course is designed to give you the skills, confidence, and knowledge to deliver safe, effective, and deeply relaxing treatments. You’ll explore the history and origins of Indian Head Massage, learn about anatomy and physiology, understand contraindications and contra-actions, and master professional techniques step by step.
The history and principles of Indian Head Massage
Anatomy & physiology of the head, neck, shoulders, and scalp
Benefits of Indian Head Massage for body, mind, and hair health
Contraindications, contra-actions, and client safety
Consultation and record-keeping best practice
Step-by-step practical techniques and sequences
Aftercare advice for clients
Professional tips to build Indian Head Massage into your business
Therapists looking to add a new treatment to their services
Beginners with an interest in holistic therapies
Anyone passionate about health, wellness, and relaxation
✔ Accredited certification upon completion (so you can practice professionally)
✔ Comprehensive training manual
✔ Practical demonstrations and guided practice
✔ Marketing support to help you launch your new service
✨ Start your journey today and learn a skill that not only supports your clients’ wellbeing but also enriches your therapy practice and business.
👉 Enrol now and become a certified Indian Head Massage Practitioner.
Welcome to your Indian Head Massage Course!
In this section you will learn the anatomy and physiology required for this treatment.
Everything you need for a great consultation with your clients
This section will go into the background of Indian Head Massage and why its such a great treatment.
You'll find the step by step videos of this treatment in this section. A lot of my students like to follow along with the videos whilst they're perfecting their techniques.
It's time to complete your case studies.