West Virginia Code § 30-37-2

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(a) "Board" means the West Virginia Massage Therapy Licensure Board.
(b) "Massage therapist" means a person licensed to practice the health care service of
massage therapy under this article who practices or administers massage therapy to a client
of either gender for compensation. No person licensed by the massage therapy licensure
board may be referred to as a primary care provider nor be permitted to use such
designation.
(c) "Massage therapy" means a health care service which is a sciuentific and skillful
manipulation of soft tissue for therapeutic or remedial purposes, specifically for improving
muscle tone, circulation, promoting health and physical well-being. Massage therapy
includes massage, myotherapy, massotherapy, bodywork, bodywork therapy, or therapeutic
massage including hydrotherapy, superficial hot and cold applications, vibration and topical
applications or other therapies which involve manipulation of the muscle and connective
tissue of the body, for the purpose of enhancing helalth, reducing stress, improving
circulation, aiding muscle relaxation, increasisng range of motion, or relieving neuro-
muscular pain. Massage therapy does not include diagnosis or service which requires a
license to practice medicine or surgery, osteopathic medicine, chiropractic, or podiatry, and
does not include service performed gby nurses, occupational therapists, physical therapists,
or reflexologists who act under their own professional license, certificate, or registration, or
energy work practitioners (inceluding reiki, qigong, and sound healing).
(d) "Massage establishment" means a place of business wherein massage therapy is
practiced, with a physical site or premise, including mobile sites, licensed as required by this
article, in which licensed massage therapists are employees or contractors practicing
massage therapy on clients.
(e) "Sole practitioner" means a licensed massage therapist who is licensed pursuant to this
artiWcle, who is not an employee or contractor of the sole practitioner or an establishment,
and who provides massage therapy to clients at a specific location including, but not limited
to, a rental space, home office space, offsite, or onsite space.

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