Cheryl Chapman is a pioneer in massage for Cancer and Mastectomy. An RN since 1965, certified in massage in 1988, she combined her extensive nursing experience of 10 years as an oncology nurse, hospice & HIV/AIDS nurse with her wide-ranging knowledge of massage and she produced a comprehensive hands-on training program. Cheryl studied Chinese medicine & massage in NY and China. In 1999 Cheryl became Holistic Nurse Certified (HNC), which further enriched her program. Director of Professional Massage Therapy Associates, specializing in massage for cancer, mastectomy, breast surgeries, hospice, pre/post natal, infant and baby instruction, geriatrics and relaxation massage.
Approved as a continuing education provider by the National Certified Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork since 1992, Cheryl began teaching continuing education classes at national conferences, conventions and massage schools throughout the US. She also consults with massage schools, organizations and spas.
Cheryl is a Professional trainer to destination and day Spas throughout the country. Elizabeth Arden was the first to offer specialized Spa services to women with cancer, mastectomy and breast surgeries. Since then spas have begun to add a special program for people living with cancer.
Cheryl is a breast health advocate & teacher & lectures on breast health nationally. She is the author of THE HAPPY BREAST BOOK.
Watch Cheryl demonstrating her technique on You Tube
AMTA board member since 1991 and past President of N.J. Chapter. Member of National AMTA (American Massage Therapy Association) since 1990.
Nationally certified in therapeutic massage & bodywork (NCTMB) since 1992.
The Society 4 Oncology Massage (S4OM)
Member & Board Approved Oncology & Mastectomy Massage Instructor
AMTA (American Massage Therapy Association)
Healing Touch International
NANMT (National Association of Nurse Massage Therapists)
National Association of Pregnancy Massage Therapists
Hackensack Hospital Alumnae Association
Received the NJ chapter AMTA Meritorious Award at the national AMTA convention in Washington, DC in 1998
Received the NJ Chapter AMTA Presidents Award for service in 2002.
Speaks publicly on holistic health in various clubs and organizations, such as American Cancer Society, Susan G Koman Foundation, Interweave and hospital support groups nationwide.