History of the Swedish Institute
The Swedish Institute, dedicated to a natural approach to
health care since its inception in 1916, just celebrated its
90th anniversary.
Founded by Captain Theodore Melander,
a native of Sweden, the school was initially called the Swedish Institute for
Physiotherapy. It taught a system of massage therapy, exercise and external
applications popular in Europe at the time. The Swedish Institute has maintained
its focus on massage therapy through the years, and has the oldest Massage Therapy
Program in the country. In 1996 the Swedish Institute broadened its commitment to
natural health care education when it initiated a three-year Master's level Acupuncture Program.
In addition to its undergraduate and graduate programs, the Swedish Institute offers
Professional Continuing Education courses that help graduates maintain and refine their
skills. In 2004 it added a certificate program in Exercise Science/Personal Training
as the latest component of the school's commitment to health
education.
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