NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "massage therapists"
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- 423450-16 - Massage Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Massage Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423450 that involves the distribution of equipment and supplies used in the practice of massage therapy. This industry caters to the needs of massage therapists, spas, wellness centers, and other businesses that offer massage services. The products offered by this industry range from …Examples: Massage tables and chairs, Massage oils and lotions, Massage accessories and supplies,
- 812910-24 - Pet MassagePet Massage is a specialized service within the Pet Care industry that involves the application of various massage techniques to improve the physical and emotional well-being of pets. This industry is dedicated to providing relaxation, pain relief, and stress reduction to pets through the use of massage therapy. Pet Massage is a non-invasive and holistic approach to …Examples: Canine Massage, Feline Massage, Equine Massage, Small Animal Massage, Exotic Pet
- 611699-19 - Massage SchoolsMassage schools are educational institutions that provide training and instruction in the art and science of massage therapy. These schools offer a range of programs that teach students the skills and knowledge necessary to become licensed massage therapists. The curriculum typically includes courses in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, pathology, and massage …Examples: Swedish massage, Deep tissue massage, Sports massage, Shiatsu massage, Thai massage,
- 812990-53 - Aqua MassageAqua Massage is a type of personal service that involves the use of a specialized water massage bed to provide a relaxing and therapeutic massage experience. The bed is designed to provide a full-body massage using jets of warm water that are directed at specific areas of the body. The massage bed is typically enclosed in a private room to ensure privacy and …Examples: Aqua Massage Therapy, Water Massage Spa, Hydro Massage Studio, Water Massage Clinic,
- 812199-08 - Massage TherapistsMassage Therapists are professionals who provide therapeutic massages to clients to help them relax, reduce stress, and alleviate pain. They use their knowledge of anatomy and physiology to manipulate muscles and soft tissues in the body to improve circulation, reduce tension, and promote overall wellness. Massage therapy can be used to treat a variety of conditions, …Examples: Deep tissue massage, Swedish massage, Sports massage, Prenatal massage, Shiatsu
- 812199-15 - MassageThe Massage industry, a subdivision of the Other Personal Care Services NAICS Code, involves the manipulation of soft tissues in the body to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and alleviate pain. Massage therapists use a variety of techniques to apply pressure to muscles, tendons, and ligaments, including kneading, tapping, and stroking. The industry caters to a diverse range …Examples: Swedish massage, Deep tissue massage, Sports massage, Prenatal massage, Shiatsu
- 621399-76 - Oncology Massage TherapyOncology Massage Therapy is a specialized form of massage therapy that involves the application of massage techniques to help alleviate the physical and emotional symptoms associated with cancer and cancer treatment. This type of massage therapy is performed by licensed massage therapists who have received specialized training in working with cancer …Examples: Private practices specializing in oncology massage therapy
- 339116-02 - Denture Therapists (Manufacturing)Denture Therapists (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Dental Laboratories (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of dentures, which are prosthetic devices used to replace missing teeth. Denture Therapists (Manufacturing) specifically focuses on the creation of dentures by licensed denture therapists. These professionals work closely with …Examples: Full dentures, Partial dentures, Immediate dentures, Overdentures, Implant-supported dentures, Custom dentures, Economy
- 621399-26 - Offices Of Health Practitioners NECOffices of Health Practitioners NEC is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621399 that includes establishments that provide health services that are not classified under any other specific health practitioner category. This industry involves a wide range of health practitioners who offer various health services to patients. These practitioners may work independently or in groups, and they may provide …Examples: Occupational therapists, Physical therapists, Massage therapists, Acupressure
- 621999-45 - Physical Therapists' Referral & Info ServicePhysical Therapists' Referral & Info Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621999 that involves providing information and referral services for physical therapy. This industry is responsible for connecting patients with physical therapists who can help them recover from injuries, illnesses, or surgeries. Physical Therapists' Referral & Info Service companies may also …Examples: Physical Therapy Clinics, Rehabilitation Centers, Sports Medicine Clinics, Orthopedic Clinics, Pain Management Clinics,
- 621399-42 - Shiatsu TherapyShiatsu Therapy is a form of alternative medicine that originated in Japan. It involves the application of pressure to specific points on the body using fingers, palms, and thumbs. The goal of Shiatsu Therapy is to improve the flow of energy in the body and promote healing. Practitioners of Shiatsu Therapy believe that by applying pressure to these points, they can stimulate the body's natural …Examples: Stress relief, Pain management, Relaxation therapy, Holistic healing, Energy balancing, Alternative medicine, Bodywork
- 621340-07 - Physical TherapistsPhysical therapists are healthcare professionals who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of individuals with medical conditions that affect their ability to move and perform daily activities. They work with patients of all ages, from infants to the elderly, and help them to manage pain, improve mobility, and regain strength and function after an injury or illness. Physical …Examples: Sports injury rehabilitation, Post-surgical rehabilitation, Stroke rehabilitation, Arthritis management, Chronic pain
- 621340-06 - Occupational TherapistsOccupational therapists are healthcare professionals who work with individuals of all ages to help them perform daily activities and improve their overall quality of life. They focus on helping people with physical, mental, or developmental disabilities to develop, recover, or maintain daily living and work skills. Occupational therapists work in a variety of settings, including …Examples: Pediatric occupational therapy, Geriatric occupational therapy, Mental health occupational therapy, Hand therapy,
- 621399-03 - Biofeedback TherapistsBiofeedback therapists are health practitioners who use biofeedback techniques to help patients manage their physical and mental health. Biofeedback is a non-invasive technique that involves measuring and monitoring a patient's physiological responses, such as heart rate, muscle tension, and brain activity, and providing feedback to the patient in real-time. This feedback can help patients …Examples: Stress management, Anxiety treatment, Pain management, Headache treatment, High blood pressure treatment, Insomnia
- 621399-47 - Therapists-CorrectiveTherapists-Corrective is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621399 that includes companies providing corrective therapy services to individuals with physical disabilities or injuries. These therapists use a range of techniques to help patients regain mobility, strength, and function in affected areas of the body. Corrective therapy is often used in conjunction with other medical …Examples: Physical therapy clinics, Chiropractic offices, Sports medicine centers, Rehabilitation hospitals, Orthopedic clinics,
- 621399-53 - Respiratory TherapistsRespiratory therapists are healthcare professionals who specialize in the treatment of patients with respiratory problems. They work with patients of all ages, from premature infants to the elderly, and provide care in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care. Respiratory therapists are responsible for assessing patients' respiratory needs, developing …Examples: Asthma management, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treatment, Sleep apnea therapy, Oxygen therapy,
- 621399-69 - Electro-TherapistsElectro-Therapists are health practitioners who use electrical stimulation to treat various medical conditions. They use a range of electrical devices to stimulate the muscles and nerves of the body to promote healing and pain relief. Electro-Therapists work with patients who have suffered from injuries, chronic pain, and other medical conditions that require electrical stimulation …Examples: Chronic pain management, Sports injury rehabilitation, Post-surgical recovery, Arthritis treatment, Carpal tunnel
- 812910-09 - Horse Physical TherapyHorse Physical Therapy is a specialized industry within the Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services subdivision of NAICS Code 812910. This industry involves the use of physical therapy techniques to improve the health and well-being of horses. Horse Physical Therapy is typically used to treat injuries, improve mobility, and enhance performance in horses. Physical therapy techniques used in Horse …Examples: Equine rehabilitation centers, Horse training facilities, Equestrian competition venues, Horse racing tracks, Equine
- 423450-40 - Speech Therapy Equipment (Wholesale)Speech Therapy Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies specifically designed for speech therapy. The equipment and supplies are used by speech therapists to help individuals with speech and language disorders to improve their …Examples: Speech therapy flashcards, Voice amplifiers for speech therapy, Augmentative and alternative communication devices for
- 621330-05 - Psychosocial TherapistsPsychosocial therapists are mental health practitioners who specialize in treating patients with emotional and psychological disorders. They use a range of therapeutic techniques to help patients manage their symptoms and improve their overall mental health. Psychosocial therapy involves a holistic approach to treatment, taking into account the patient's social, emotional, and …Examples: Trauma Therapy, Addiction Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, Child and Adolescent Therapy, Eating Disorder
- 334519-20 - Stress Relief Equipment & Service-Ind (Manufacturing)Stress Relief Equipment & Service-Ind (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 334519 that involves the manufacturing of equipment and provision of services that help individuals and organizations manage and reduce stress. This industry is focused on developing and producing products that help people relax and unwind, such as massage chairs, aromatherapy diffusers, and stress …Examples: Massage chair manufacturers
- 423450-06 - Chairs-Orthopedic & Lift (Wholesale)Chairs-Orthopedic & Lift (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of orthopedic chairs and lift chairs that are designed to provide comfort and support to individuals with mobility issues. These chairs are typically used in hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare …Examples: Zero gravity massage chairs, Lift chairs with heat and massage
- 611699-50 - Schools Natural HealingSchools Natural Healing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611699 that focuses on providing education and training in natural healing practices. This industry involves teaching individuals how to use natural remedies and techniques to promote healing and wellness. Schools Natural Healing offer a range of courses and programs that cover various natural healing practices, including herbal medicine, …Examples: Massage therapy schools
- 621399-02 - Alternative MedicineAlternative Medicine is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621399 that encompasses a range of practices and treatments that are not considered part of conventional medicine. This industry involves the use of natural and holistic approaches to promote healing and wellness, often focusing on the mind-body connection. Alternative Medicine practitioners may work in private offices, clinics, or …Examples: Massage therapy
- 621399-17 - MyotherapyMyotherapy is a type of physical therapy that focuses on the treatment of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. It involves the assessment, treatment, and management of soft tissue injuries and pain. Myotherapists use a range of techniques to alleviate pain and improve mobility, including massage, trigger point therapy, dry needling, and stretching. They work with clients to develop …Examples: Massage therapy clinics
- 621399-18 - Natural Health & EducationThe Natural Health & Education industry involves the provision of health services and education that are based on natural and holistic approaches to wellness. This industry is focused on promoting health and wellness through the use of natural remedies, therapies, and techniques that are designed to support the body's natural healing processes. The industry is characterized by a range of …Examples: Massage therapy
- 621399-60 - Healing ArtsHealing Arts is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621399 that encompasses a range of health practices that involve the use of non-invasive techniques to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Healing Arts practitioners use a variety of methods to help their clients achieve optimal health, including massage therapy, energy healing, aromatherapy, and meditation. The focus of …Examples: Massage therapy
- 621999-53 - Health Care AlternativesHealth Care Alternatives is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621999 that encompasses a range of ambulatory health care services that provide alternative treatments and therapies to traditional medical practices. This industry focuses on providing patients with non-invasive and holistic approaches to health care that aim to promote overall wellness and prevent illness. Health Care Alternatives may …Examples: Massage therapy
- 812910-19 - Animal Therapy-AlternativeAnimal Therapy-Alternative is a subdivision of the Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services industry that focuses on providing alternative therapies for animals to improve their physical and emotional well-being. This industry involves the use of non-traditional methods to treat animals, such as massage, acupuncture, and hydrotherapy. Animal Therapy-Alternative practitioners work with a range …Examples: Canine massage therapy
- 339113-13 - Physical Therapy Equipment (Manufacturing)Physical Therapy Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Surgical Appliance and Supplies Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of equipment and devices used in physical therapy to help patients recover from injuries, illnesses, or surgeries. Physical therapy equipment manufacturers design, develop, and produce a range of products that are used by physical …Examples: Rehabilitation equipment, Exercise equipment for physical therapy, Physical therapy machines, Mobility aids for
- 611519-13 - Physical Therapy SchoolsPhysical Therapy Schools are educational institutions that provide specialized training and education in the field of physical therapy. Physical therapy is a healthcare profession that involves the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of physical impairments, disabilities, and pain. Physical therapy schools offer a range of programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, as …Examples: Physical therapy assistant programs, Doctor of Physical Therapy programs, Orthopedic physical therapy programs, Sports
- 621111-08 - Sports Medicine & InjuriesSports Medicine & Injuries is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621111 that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries related to sports and physical activity. This industry involves healthcare professionals who specialize in sports medicine, such as sports medicine physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, and orthopedic surgeons. The goal of …Examples: Sports medicine clinics, Athletic training facilities, Physical therapy practices, Orthopedic surgery centers,
- 621511-08 - Pain ControlThe Pain Control industry is a subdivision of the Medical Laboratories industry, which focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of pain in patients. Pain Control professionals work to identify the source of a patient's pain and develop a treatment plan to alleviate or manage it. This industry includes a range of medical professionals, including anesthesiologists, pain management physicians, and …Examples: Chronic pain management, Cancer pain treatment, Post-surgical pain control, Sports injury rehabilitation, Arthritis
- 423850-24 - Chiropractors Equipment & Supply (Wholesale)Chiropractors Equipment & Supply (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used by chiropractors in their practice. The industry includes a wide range of products such as tables, chairs, diagnostic equipment, and other supplies that are essential for …Examples: Massage tables
- 423850-52 - Misc Service Establishment Equipment Supplies (Wholesale)Misc Service Establishment Equipment Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in various service establishments. These establishments include but are not limited to beauty salons, nail salons, spas, tanning salons, and other personal care service …Examples: Massage equipment
- 424690-58 - Oils-Essential (Wholesale)The Oils-Essential (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of essential oils, which are concentrated liquids extracted from plants, flowers, and herbs. These oils are used in a variety of applications, including aromatherapy, perfumes, cosmetics, and natural remedies. Essential oils are highly valued for their therapeutic properties and are often used in massage therapy and other …Examples: Massage oils and lotions
- 459110-72 - Sporting Goods Track & Field Equip (Retail)Sporting Goods Track & Field Equip (Retail) is a subdivision of the Sporting Goods Retailers industry that specializes in selling equipment and accessories for track and field sports. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of products, including footwear, clothing, and equipment for track and field events such as running, jumping, and throwing. Sporting Goods Track & Field Equip …Examples: Massage balls
- 532283-04 - Back SupportsThe Back Supports industry involves the rental of equipment designed to support the back and alleviate pain. This industry is a subdivision of the Home Health Equipment Rental industry and caters to individuals who require back support due to injury, surgery, or chronic conditions. Back supports are typically made of lightweight materials and come in various sizes and shapes to fit the specific …Examples: Massage ball for back muscles
- 611511-03 - CosmetologistsCosmetologists are professionals who provide a range of beauty services to clients, including hair styling, makeup application, nail care, and skin treatments. They are trained in the art of enhancing a person's appearance through various techniques and products. Cosmetologists work in a variety of settings, including salons, spas, and freelance businesses. They must have excellent communication …Examples: Massage
- 621111-14 - EndermologieEndermologie is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that involves the use of a mechanical device to massage and manipulate the skin and underlying tissues. The treatment is designed to reduce the appearance of cellulite, improve skin tone and texture, and contour the body. Endermologie is typically performed by trained professionals in a clinical setting, and involves the use of specialized …Examples: Cellulite reduction, Body contouring, Skin tightening, Lymphatic drainage, Post-surgical recovery, Scar reduction,
- 621340-11 - Health & Fitness TherapyHealth & Fitness Therapy is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621340 that involves the use of physical exercise and other techniques to improve the overall health and fitness of individuals. This industry focuses on helping people achieve their fitness goals, manage chronic conditions, and prevent injuries through a range of therapeutic techniques. …Examples: Massage therapy
- 621340-16 - Lymphedema TherapyLymphedema Therapy is a specialized branch of physical therapy that focuses on the treatment of lymphedema, a condition characterized by the accumulation of lymphatic fluid in the tissues, resulting in swelling and discomfort. This therapy involves a range of techniques aimed at reducing swelling, improving circulation, and promoting lymphatic drainage. Lymphedema Therapy is typically prescribed …Examples: Lymphatic drainage massage
- 621399-01 - AcupunctureAcupuncture is a form of alternative medicine that involves the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body. This practice is based on the belief that the body has energy channels, or meridians, that can become blocked or imbalanced, leading to pain and illness. By stimulating these points with needles, acupuncture is thought to restore the flow of energy and promote healing. …Examples: Pain management, Stress reduction, Fertility treatment, Digestive disorders, Insomnia, Allergies, Headaches,
- 621399-28 - OrthotherapistsOrthotherapists are health practitioners who specialize in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries. They use a range of manual techniques to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and restore function to affected areas of the body. Orthotherapists work with patients of all ages and backgrounds, from athletes to office workers, and may treat a variety of conditions such as …Examples: Massage therapy clinics
- 621399-33 - Physicians-NaturopathicPhysicians-Naturopathic is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621399 that involves the practice of naturopathic medicine. Naturopathic physicians are trained to diagnose and treat illnesses using natural therapies, such as herbal medicine, acupuncture, and homeopathy. They focus on treating the whole person, rather than just the symptoms of a disease, and aim to promote the body's natural healing …Examples: Massage therapy
- 621399-52 - Physicians-Oriental MedicinePhysicians-Oriental Medicine is a specialized industry that involves the practice of traditional Chinese medicine. This industry is focused on the use of natural remedies and techniques to promote healing and balance within the body. Physicians-Oriental Medicine practitioners use a holistic approach to diagnose and treat patients, taking into account their physical, emotional, and spiritual …Examples: Tui na massage therapy
- 621399-74 - Complementary MedicineComplementary Medicine is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621399 that involves the use of non-traditional medical practices and treatments to complement conventional medicine. This industry focuses on holistic approaches to healthcare, taking into account the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of patients. Complementary Medicine practitioners work to promote healing and wellness …Examples: Massage therapy
- 621498-12 - Integrated MedicineIntegrated Medicine is a holistic approach to healthcare that combines conventional medicine with complementary and alternative therapies. This industry focuses on treating the whole person, including their physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Integrated Medicine practitioners work to identify the root cause of a patient's health issues and develop a personalized treatment plan that may …Examples: Acupuncture clinics, Chiropractic and wellness centers, Holistic health practices, Integrative medicine clinics,
- 621999-11 - Drugless PractitionersDrugless Practitioners is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621999 that involves the provision of health care services without the use of drugs or surgery. This industry focuses on alternative and complementary therapies to treat various health conditions. Drugless Practitioners use a range of techniques to promote healing and wellness, including natural remedies, physical therapy, and lifestyle …Examples: Massage therapy
- 621999-26 - Holistic PractitionersHolistic Practitioners are professionals who provide alternative healthcare services that focus on treating the whole person, including their physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. They use a variety of natural and non-invasive techniques to promote healing and balance in the body, mind, and spirit. Holistic Practitioners believe that the body has an innate ability to heal itself and that …Examples: Massage therapy
- 721199-07 - Health ResortsHealth Resorts are establishments that offer a range of services and facilities to promote health and wellness to their guests. These resorts typically provide a variety of activities and amenities that cater to the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of their guests. Health Resorts are often located in scenic and tranquil locations, such as near mountains, beaches, or natural hot springs, …Examples: Yoga retreats, Hot springs resorts, Wellness spas, Ayurvedic retreats, Meditation centers, Health and fitness resorts,
- 811310-03 - Beauty Supplies & Equipment RepairingBeauty Supplies & Equipment Repairing is a subdivision of the Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance industry. This industry involves the repair and maintenance of beauty supplies and equipment used in salons, spas, and other beauty establishments. The repair and maintenance services provided by this industry ensure that beauty …Examples: Massage table repair
- 812112-01 - AromatherapyAromatherapy is a holistic healing treatment that uses natural plant extracts to promote health and well-being. It involves the use of essential oils that are extracted from flowers, leaves, bark, roots, and other parts of plants. These oils are then used in a variety of ways to enhance physical and emotional health. Aromatherapy is often used in conjunction with other holistic therapies such as …Examples: Stress relief, Relaxation, Pain management, Mood enhancement, Sleep improvement, Skin care, Respiratory health,
- 812112-02 - Beauty SalonsBeauty Salons are establishments that offer a variety of cosmetic treatments for both men and women. These treatments are designed to enhance the appearance of the face, hair, and body. Beauty Salons provide a range of services such as haircuts, hair styling, hair coloring, manicures, pedicures, facials, waxing, and makeup application. They may also offer additional services such as …Examples: Massages for relaxation
- 812112-09 - Health & Beauty ConsultantsHealth & Beauty Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance on various aspects of health and beauty. They work with clients to help them achieve their desired look and feel their best. This industry involves a range of services, from skincare and makeup to nutrition and fitness. …Examples: Massage therapy and bodywork
- 812199-09 - Scalp TreatmentScalp Treatment is a specialized industry that focuses on the health and maintenance of the scalp. This industry involves a range of services that are designed to improve the condition of the scalp, including treatments for dandruff, dryness, and other scalp conditions. Scalp Treatment professionals use a variety of techniques and tools to provide their services, including massage, …Examples: Scalp massage
- 812199-19 - Baths-Bath Houses Spas & SaunasThe Baths-Bath Houses Spas & Saunas industry is a subdivision of the Other Personal Care Services industry. This industry involves providing various personal care services related to baths, bath houses, spas, and saunas. The services provided by this industry are aimed at promoting relaxation, rejuvenation, and overall well-being of the customers. The industry includes a range of establishments …Examples: Day spas, Health spas, Resort spas, Destination spas, Bath houses, Hot springs resorts, Sauna studios, Wellness
- 812990-46 - Miscellaneous Personal Services NECThe Miscellaneous Personal Services NEC industry is a subdivision of the All Other Personal Services industry. This industry includes businesses that provide personal services that are not classified in other industries. The services provided by this industry are diverse and can range from pet exercising services to bail bonds. The industry is characterized by its focus on providing services that …Examples: Massage therapy services
- 339113-05 - Colonic Therapy-Apparatus & Supplies (Manufacturing)Colonic Therapy-Apparatus & Supplies Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Surgical Appliance and Supplies Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of equipment and supplies used in colonic therapy, which is a type of alternative medicine that involves the cleansing of the colon. The equipment and supplies produced by this industry are used by colonic therapists to …Examples: Colonic therapy clinics, Alternative medicine practitioners, Health and wellness centers, Spas, Holistic health
- 423460-02 - Eye Training Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Eye Training Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of equipment and supplies used for eye training purposes. This includes products such as vision therapy tools, eye patches, prism glasses, and other specialized equipment designed to improve visual function and coordination. Companies in this industry typically sell their products to optometrists, …Examples: Vision therapy equipment, Eye patch supplies, Prism glasses for vision therapy, Brock string sets, Red-green glasses
- 455219-25 - Surgical Appliances (Retail)Surgical Appliances (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves the retail sale of surgical appliances, which are devices used to support or replace body parts that have been damaged or lost due to injury, illness, or congenital defects. These appliances are designed to improve the quality of life of patients by restoring their mobility, function, and appearance. Surgical …Examples: Prosthetic legs, Knee braces, Compression sleeves, Hearing amplifiers, Wheelchair ramps, Crutch pads, Walker trays,
- 561330-02 - Medical Services-TemporaryMedical Services-Temporary is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561330 that provides temporary medical staffing services to healthcare facilities. This industry involves the provision of healthcare professionals on a temporary basis to hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities. The temporary medical staff provided by this industry includes physicians, nurses, …Examples: Temporary nursing staff, Temporary physician staffing, Temporary physical therapy staffing, Temporary occupational
- 621111-15 - NeonatologistsNeonatologists are medical professionals who specialize in the care of newborn infants, particularly those who are premature or have medical complications. They work in hospitals and neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to provide specialized medical care to newborns in critical condition. Neonatologists are responsible for diagnosing and treating a range of medical conditions that affect …Examples: Premature birth, Respiratory distress syndrome, Jaundice, Infections, Birth defects, Congenital heart disease,
- 621111-27 - Balance CentersBalance Centers are specialized medical facilities that focus on diagnosing and treating balance disorders. These disorders can be caused by a variety of factors, including inner ear problems, neurological conditions, and medication side effects. Balance Centers typically employ a team of healthcare professionals, including physicians, audiologists, and physical therapists, who work …Examples: Vestibular rehabilitation, Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) treatment, Meniere's disease management,
- 621330-07 - Play TherapistPlay therapy is a type of therapy that is specifically designed for children. It is a form of counseling that uses play to communicate with and help children to prevent or resolve psychosocial challenges. Play therapists are mental health practitioners who specialize in working with children and use play as a means of communication to help children express their feelings, thoughts, and …Examples: Child counseling, Family therapy, School counseling, Behavioral therapy, Trauma therapy, Autism therapy, Developmental
- 621340-15 - Tmj TreatmentTMJ Treatment is a specialized field within the broader category of Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, and Audiologists. It involves the diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, which affect the jaw joint and surrounding muscles. TMJ disorders can cause pain, discomfort, and difficulty with jaw movement, and can be caused by a variety of …Examples: TMJ exercises, Bite splint therapy, Manual therapy for TMJ, Trigger point release for TMJ, Ultrasound therapy for TMJ,
- 621498-08 - Respiratory TherapyRespiratory Therapy is a specialized healthcare field that focuses on the treatment of patients with respiratory and cardiopulmonary disorders. Respiratory therapists work with patients of all ages, from premature infants with underdeveloped lungs to elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The goal of respiratory therapy is to improve the patient's breathing and …Examples: Asthma management, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) treatment, Cystic fibrosis care, Emphysema treatment,
- 621999-13 - Hand TherapyHand Therapy is a specialized field of healthcare that focuses on the rehabilitation of the hand, wrist, and arm. It involves the evaluation, treatment, and prevention of conditions that affect the upper extremities, such as fractures, sprains, nerve injuries, and repetitive strain injuries. Hand therapists work closely with patients to help them regain function and mobility in their hands …Examples: Carpal tunnel syndrome treatment, Hand surgery rehabilitation, Arthritis management, Sports injury rehabilitation,
- 622210-04 - SanitariumsSanitariums are specialized healthcare facilities that provide long-term care and treatment for patients with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or mental health conditions. These facilities offer a range of services, including medical care, rehabilitation, and therapy, to help patients manage their conditions and improve their quality of life. Sanitariums are staffed by trained healthcare …Examples: Chronic illness care, Long-term disability care, Mental health treatment, Rehabilitation services, Palliative care,
- 713940-29 - Medical Fitness CentersMedical Fitness Centers are facilities that provide exercise and wellness programs specifically designed for individuals with medical conditions or those who are recovering from injuries or surgeries. These centers offer a range of services that are tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual, including personalized exercise plans, nutritional counseling, and health education. Medical …Examples: Cardiac rehabilitation centers, Physical therapy clinics, Cancer wellness centers, Diabetes management centers,
- 326191-01 - Hot Tubs & Spas (Manufacturing)Hot Tubs & Spas Manufacturing involves the production of hot tubs and spas, which are large tubs or small pools filled with hot aerated water used for relaxation, hydrotherapy, and massage purposes. These products are typically made of acrylic, fiberglass, or wood and are designed to be used both indoors and outdoors. The manufacturing process involves the creation of the tub or pool …Examples: Outdoor hot tubs, Indoor spas, In-ground hot tubs, Portable hot tubs, Swim spas, Hydrotherapy pools, Therapy hot tubs,
- 339113-21 - Whirlpool Bath Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Whirlpool Bath Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Surgical Appliance and Supplies Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of whirlpool baths, which are bathtubs equipped with jets that create a massaging effect by circulating water. These baths are commonly used in spas, hotels, and homes for relaxation and therapeutic purposes. Whirlpool Bath …Examples: Massage baths
- 423210-07 - Seating Companies (Wholesale)Seating Companies (Wholesale) are businesses that specialize in the distribution of seating products to retailers, commercial businesses, and other organizations. These companies offer a wide range of seating products, including chairs, sofas, recliners, and other types of seating furniture. Seating Companies (Wholesale) typically purchase their products from manufacturers and sell them to …Examples: Massage chairs
- 423450-24 - Physical Therapy Equipment (Wholesale)Physical Therapy Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in physical therapy practices. Physical therapy equipment is designed to help patients recover from injuries, illnesses, and surgeries by improving their mobility, …Examples: Physical therapy clinics, Rehabilitation centers, Sports medicine facilities, Chiropractic offices, Hospitals, Nursing
- 423850-91 - Beauty Salons Equipment ment & Supplies (Wholesale)Beauty Salons Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies specifically designed for beauty salons. These products are used by beauty salons to provide services such as haircuts, hair coloring, manicures, pedicures, facials, and other beauty …Examples: Hair salons, Nail salons, Spas, Beauty schools, Cosmetology supply stores, Esthetician supply stores, Barber shops,
- 445298-13 - Hawaiian Foods (Retail)Hawaiian Foods (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the retail sale of food products that are unique to the Hawaiian cuisine. This industry caters to customers who are looking for authentic Hawaiian food products, such as poi, laulau, kalua pig, and poke. Hawaiian Foods (Retail) stores may also sell other food products that are commonly found in grocery stores, such as fruits, …Examples: Poi, Laulau, Kalua pig, Poke, Haupia, Lomi salmon, Spam, Shave ice, Macadamia nuts, Kona coffee
- 449110-08 - Chairs (Retail)Chairs (Retail) is a subdivision of the Furniture Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of chairs to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of chairs for various purposes, including office chairs, dining chairs, accent chairs, and recliners. Chairs (Retail) businesses may operate as brick-and-mortar stores, online retailers, or a combination of both. The success of this …Examples: Massage chairs
- 456199-06 - Holistic Supplies (Wholesale) (Retail)Holistic Supplies (Wholesale) (Retail) is an industry that specializes in providing natural and alternative health products to consumers. This industry focuses on promoting wellness and healing through the use of natural remedies and holistic practices. Holistic Supplies (Wholesale) (Retail) businesses offer a wide range of products that cater to the needs of individuals seeking alternative …Examples: Natural skincare products, Organic teas, Homeopathic remedies, Energy healing tools, Feng shui decor, Ayurvedic
- 561110-04 - Beauty Salon ManagementBeauty Salon Management is a subdivision of the Office Administrative Services industry that involves the management and operation of beauty salons. This industry is responsible for providing a range of services to clients, including haircuts, styling, coloring, and other beauty treatments. Beauty Salon Management involves overseeing the day-to-day operations of a salon, including managing staff, …Examples: Massage therapy studio management
- 611310-07 - Schools-ChiropracticSchools-Chiropractic is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 611310, which includes colleges, universities, and professional schools. This industry involves the education and training of individuals to become chiropractors, who diagnose and treat patients with musculoskeletal problems, particularly those related to the spine. Schools-Chiropractic provide students with a comprehensive understanding of …Examples: Chiropractic colleges, Schools of chiropractic medicine, Chiropractic training programs, Chiropractic degree programs,
- 611519-01 - Acupuncture SchoolsAcupuncture schools are educational institutions that provide training and education in the field of acupuncture. Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine that involves the insertion of thin needles into the body at specific points to relieve pain or treat various health conditions. Acupuncture schools offer a range of programs, from certificate programs to doctoral degrees, that provide …Examples: Acupuncture clinics, Holistic health centers, Integrative medicine practices, Wellness centers, Pain management
- 621210-05 - Dental SpasDental Spas are a type of dental office that offers a more relaxing and luxurious experience for patients. In addition to traditional dental services, Dental Spas provide amenities such as massage chairs, aromatherapy, and soothing music to create a calming atmosphere. The goal of Dental Spas is to make dental visits more enjoyable and less stressful for patients. …Examples: Teeth Whitening, Orthodontic Treatment, Dental Cleaning, Root Canal Therapy, Gum Disease Treatment, Dental Implants,
- 621310-01 - Acupuncture ChiropractorsAcupuncture Chiropractors is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621310 that involves the use of both chiropractic and acupuncture techniques to treat patients. This industry focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, with an emphasis on the spine. Acupuncture Chiropractors use a holistic approach to healthcare, taking into account the …Examples: Acupuncture for back pain, Chiropractic care for sports injuries, Acupuncture for migraines, Chiropractic care for neck
- 621310-02 - Chiropractors DCChiropractors DC, or Doctor of Chiropractic, is a healthcare profession that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders, with an emphasis on manual adjustment and/or manipulation of the spine. Chiropractors DC believe that proper alignment of the musculoskeletal system allows the body to heal itself without surgery or medication. They use a holistic approach to healthcare, …Examples: Massage therapy
- 621310-03 - Emergency Chiropractic ServiceEmergency Chiropractic Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621310, which involves providing immediate chiropractic care to patients who are experiencing acute pain or discomfort due to an injury or accident. This service is designed to provide relief to patients who require urgent care and cannot wait for a regular appointment. Emergency chiropractors are trained to diagnose and treat a …Examples: Acute back pain, Whiplash injury, Sports injury, Car accident injury, Neck pain, Headaches, Sciatica, Herniated disc,
- 621310-04 - SpinologistsSpinologists are professionals who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, particularly those related to the spine. They use a range of techniques to manipulate the spine and other joints in the body to alleviate pain and improve mobility. Spinologists work closely with patients to develop personalized treatment plans that may include exercises, stretches, and …Examples: Spinal alignment clinics, Rehabilitation centers, Sports medicine facilities, Wellness centers, Pain management
- 621391-05 - Podiatric Sports MedicinePodiatric Sports Medicine is a specialized field within the broader category of podiatry that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of foot and ankle injuries related to sports and physical activity. Podiatric Sports Medicine professionals work with athletes of all levels, from amateur to professional, to help them maintain optimal foot and ankle health and performance. This …Examples: Sports teams (e.g. basketball, football, soccer), Athletic training facilities, Sports medicine clinics, Physical
- 621399-30 - Paramedical ServicesParamedical Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621399 that involves the provision of health care services by professionals who are not physicians, dentists, or nurses. These services are provided by trained and certified paramedical professionals who work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices. Paramedical Services are designed to support the work …Examples: Massage therapy
- 621399-38 - ReikiReiki is a form of alternative therapy that originated in Japan. It involves the use of hands to transfer energy to the patient, with the aim of promoting healing and relaxation. Practitioners of Reiki believe that the energy they transfer can help to balance the patient's energy and promote physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Reiki is often used in conjunction with other forms of …Examples: Energy healing, Holistic therapy, Spiritual healing, Relaxation therapy, Stress reduction, Mind-body therapy,
- 621399-45 - Structural IntegrationStructural Integration is a type of bodywork that focuses on the connective tissue, or fascia, of the body. It is a form of manual therapy that aims to improve the alignment, balance, and function of the body by manipulating the fascia. Structural Integration is based on the idea that the body is a system of interconnected parts, and that tension and imbalances in one part of the body can affect …Examples: Posture correction, Chronic pain management, Injury rehabilitation, Athletic performance enhancement, Stress reduction,
- 621399-54 - Feldenkrais PractitionersFeldenkrais Practitioners are professionals who specialize in the Feldenkrais Method, a type of movement therapy that aims to improve physical function and reduce pain through increased awareness of movement patterns. This method is based on the idea that the brain can reorganize movement patterns to improve efficiency and reduce strain on the body. Feldenkrais Practitioners work with clients to …Examples: Movement therapy, Physical therapy alternative, Pain management, Body awareness training, Rehabilitation services,
- 621399-71 - Nia-Neuromuscular Interactive ActionNia-Neuromuscular Interactive Action is a specialized industry that focuses on the treatment of neuromuscular disorders through interactive and integrative techniques. This industry involves the use of various physical and mental exercises to improve the functioning of the nervous and muscular systems. The techniques used in this industry are designed to enhance the mind-body connection and …Examples: Neuromuscular rehabilitation centers, Interactive fitness studios, Mind-body wellness clinics, Integrative health
- 621410-02 - Birth Preparation ServiceThe Birth Preparation Service industry is a subdivision of Family Planning Centers that provides education and support to expectant parents in preparation for childbirth. This industry offers a range of services to help parents prepare for the physical, emotional, and practical aspects of childbirth. Birth Preparation Services may be offered by hospitals, birthing centers, or independent …Examples: Prenatal classes, Doula services, Childbirth education workshops, Breastfeeding support groups, Labor and delivery
- 621410-03 - Childbirth EducationChildbirth Education is a subdivision of the Family Planning Centers industry that focuses on providing education and support to expectant parents before, during, and after childbirth. The goal of childbirth education is to help parents prepare for the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of childbirth, as well as to provide information on postpartum care and newborn care. Childbirth …Examples: Prenatal classes, Lamaze classes, Breastfeeding classes, Newborn care classes, Childbirth preparation workshops, Doula
- 621498-01 - Body Movement EducationBody Movement Education is an industry that focuses on teaching individuals how to move their bodies in a safe and effective manner. This industry is centered around the idea that proper movement can improve overall health and well-being. Body Movement Education can be applied to a variety of activities, including sports, dance, yoga, and Pilates. The goal of this industry is to help individuals …Examples: Yoga instruction, Pilates instruction, Dance instruction, Martial arts instruction, Gymnastics instruction, Physical
- 621999-04 - Polarity TherapyPolarity Therapy is a type of alternative medicine that involves the use of touch and gentle pressure on specific points of the body to balance the flow of energy. This therapy is based on the concept that the human body has a natural electromagnetic energy field that can be disrupted by stress, injury, or illness. Polarity Therapy aims to restore balance to this energy field by releasing …Examples: Energy balancing, Bodywork therapy, Holistic healing, Alternative medicine, Stress reduction, Pain management,
- 621999-05 - Chiropractic Doctor Info BureausChiropractic Doctor Info Bureaus are companies that provide information and resources related to chiropractic care. These bureaus may offer a range of services, including educational materials, research data, and networking opportunities for chiropractors. They may also provide information to the public about chiropractic care, including its benefits and potential risks. Chiropractic Doctor Info …Examples: Chiropractic research organizations, Chiropractic education associations, Chiropractic advocacy groups, Chiropractic
- 621999-29 - Mechanotherapists DmMechanotherapists Dm is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621999 that specializes in providing ambulatory health care services using mechanical devices. This industry involves the use of various machines and equipment to diagnose, treat, and prevent musculoskeletal disorders and injuries. The services provided by mechanotherapists Dm are aimed at improving the mobility, flexibility, …Examples: Sports injury clinics, Rehabilitation centers, Physical therapy practices, Chiropractic offices, Orthopedic clinics,
- 621999-38 - NaprapathsNaprapaths are professionals who specialize in the treatment of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. They use a hands-on approach to manipulate soft tissue and joints to alleviate pain and improve mobility. Naprapathy is a holistic approach to healthcare that focuses on the body's ability to heal itself. Naprapaths use a combination of manual therapy, stretching, and exercise to help patients …Examples: Back pain relief, Sports injury rehabilitation, Neck pain treatment, Headache relief, Carpal tunnel syndrome treatment,
- 621999-49 - ReflexologistsReflexologists are professionals who specialize in the practice of reflexology, a form of alternative medicine that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, and ears. Reflexologists believe that these points correspond to different organs and systems in the body, and that by applying pressure to them, they can promote healing and relaxation throughout the body. …Examples: Foot reflexology, Hand reflexology, Ear reflexology, Maternity reflexology, Sports reflexology, Pediatric reflexology,
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