MBLEx Test Guide
The MBLEx Test Summary
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What: The exam is used to ensure candidates for licensure are qualified to practice massage therapy. | |
Who: Students of massage therapy who wish to become licensed must take the exam. | |
Where: Pearson VUE | |
When: Approved MBLEx exam applicants will receive a Notice to Schedule | |
How: Via computer | |
Type: Computer based, multiple-choice exams. | |
Why: Massage therapists must be licensed in all states. Check your state to see if it accepts the MBLEx. | |
Time: MBLEx candidates have 110 minutes to complete the exam. | |
Language: English | |
Preparation: A variety of test preparation materials are available. | |
Cost: There are fees to take the exam |
The Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB) administers the Massage and Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx), which is designed to provide a standard exam for massage students to guarantee safe and effective massage therapy and bodywork practices.
Potential examinees must meet the following requirements to be eligible to apply for the examination:
- Must gain approval from the state licensing board or FSMTB, which typically includes reviewing the exam content and verifying education
- Must agree in writing to abide by FSMTB policies
- Must pay an exam fee
The computer-based exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions, which examinees have 120 minutes to complete. Unscheduled restroom or food breaks are allowed, but the clock does not stop. Seven subject areas are covered:
- Anatomy and physiology
- Kinesiology
- Pathology with contraindications and cautions
- Benefits and physiological effects of soft tissue techniques
- Client assessment and treatment plans
- Ethics, boundaries and laws and regulations
- Guidelines for professional practice
The MBLEx is scored on a scale from 300-900 with 630 as a minimum passing score for a massage therapist. The results are available at the testing center immediately after the exam. The FSMTB does not limit the number of times a candidate may retest; however, some states do limit the number of times a candidate may take the test. Check with your state for guidance. Those that fail the examination and wish to retake it must submit a Retake Application Form.
The exam is offered year-round at Pearson Professional Centers throughout the US. A Notice to Schedule (NTS) will be sent to candidates that have been approved to test so they may register for a particular test date and location. The NTS will have possible exam dates listed for which examinees may register within a 90-day period. Candidates may register online at the Pearson VUE website or by calling customer service toll-free at 888-790-4892. There is an exam fee.
Once scheduled, candidates will receive more information in the mail about the date, reporting time and directions to the test site. Examinees are advised to bring their registration confirmation notice with them to the testing center. Candidates should allow themselves plenty of time to get to their test site and arrive at least 30 minutes before their appointment to sign in. Part of the check-in procedure includes getting a digital photograph and fingerprint taken.
Two current forms of identification are required at check-in. Primary identification must include a photograph and signature. The name that appears on the identification must match the application and NTS.
Tests.com has worked with instructors in massage therapy to create an MBLEx practice test to help you prepare for your certification exam. Tests.com's TestSim online interactive platform allows you to tailor tests to the subjects you want to study and to form tests to fit your study schedule. Form tests of 30, 40, 100, 150 or even hundreds of questions. Get instant scoring and review. The answers are fully explained for ideal study. You can even simulate the actual exam by setting the number of questions and timer to the time period allowed for the actual test. Get experience reading multiple-choice quesitons and taking timed tests. Tests.com will help you pass your certification exam and set you on your way to a successful career as a massage therapist.
Are you ready to start preparing for the MBLEx? Please visit the MBLEx Test Directory.
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