About the Minnesota AOBTA®

We are the Minnesota Chapter of the American Organization for Bodywork Therapies of Asia.  

Our vision is to support Eastern philosophical approaches to health and well-being by promoting Asian Bodywork Therapy. 

AOBTA® Mission Statement:

To provide our members with educational and networking opportunities and to support their personal and professional development and success.

The American Organization for Bodywork Therapies of Asia is a national not-for-profit professional association of practitioners of bodywork therapies of Asia.

All forms that are recognized by AOBTA® originally had their roots in China. Over the centuries China, Japan, Thailand, Korea and more recently, North America and Europe have changed and evolved these forms into separate and distinct modalities. The AOBTA® accepts all forms of Asian Bodywork Therapy that meet our professional curriculum standards. 

The AOBTA® was formed in 1989 with the coming together of a number of associations, which represented individual disciplines of Asian Bodywork Therapy. AOBTA® currently has about 1,500 active members in the U.S. and abroad. Member benefits include optional, low-cost professional liability insurance, disability insurance, a national membership newsletter, national and regional workshops, and a practitioner referral service through national headquarters and the internet.

Qualification for membership varies with the type and level of membership sought. Summarily AOBTA® requires documentation of training which conforms to its curriculum requirements for Certified Practitioner (minimum of 500 hours) and Associate (minimum of 150 hours). All training must either be delivered by an AOBTA® Certified Instructor, or reviewed and approved by an AOBTA® Certified Instructor with the use of an AOBTA® approved transcript.