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Build a study plan around the current FSMTB MBLEx handbook, Pearson VUE ATT scheduling, 100 questions, 110-minute exam timing, fixed-length computer-adaptive delivery, anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, pathology, assessment, treatment planning, benefits and effects, ethics, boundaries, laws, sanitation, and business practice.
The MBLEx measures entry-level massage and bodywork competence through a timed Pearson VUE appointment that requires steady pacing and safe practice judgment. HiraEdu helps candidates verify ATT details, map the handbook outline, and practice client-centered decisions across sciences, assessment, ethics, professional practice, and state licensing expectations.
Use the current FSMTB handbook and Pearson VUE program page to confirm ATT scheduling, timing, item count, no-review behavior, and state-board reporting before test day.
MBLEx is the FSMTB massage and bodywork licensing exam administered through Pearson VUE test centers.
The current handbook describes 100 questions, 110 minutes for the exam, and fixed-length computer-adaptive delivery.
Candidates schedule after application approval using the Candidate ID from the Authorization to Test.
Expect anatomy, kinesiology, pathology, assessment, treatment planning, effects, ethics, laws, sanitation, and business practice.
The handbook sets the application process, eligibility route, ATT rules, scheduling instructions, exam policies, content outline, and score-report expectations. HiraEdu starts by checking the candidate's ATT window, name match, state board destination, and readiness date.
The MBLEx is not just memorization. Candidates practice recognizing contraindications, red flags, pathology implications, client goals, assessment findings, appropriate modalities, draping boundaries, communication responsibilities, and ethical responses that protect the client.
Practice should rotate across anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, treatment planning, benefits and effects, professional ethics, laws, sanitation, and business concepts. Mixed sets help candidates manage 100 questions in 110 minutes while avoiding overemphasis on only one body system.
Use this Pearson VUE Massage Therapy Licensing exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on Pearson VUE Massage Therapy Licensing while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination is developed by the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards and administered through Pearson VUE at high-security test centers across the United States. Candidates must apply through FSMTB or the relevant board, receive an Authorization to Test, and schedule with the Candidate ID and legal-name details shown on the ATT.
The current MBLEx handbook describes a 100-question computer-based exam with a 120-minute appointment: up to 10 minutes for pre-exam agreement and survey screens, then 110 minutes for the 100 scored exam questions. FSMTB also describes the MBLEx as a fixed-length computer-adaptive test, and Pearson notes that flagging questions for later review is not permitted. HiraEdu prepares massage therapy candidates around the handbook outline, including anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, pathology, contraindications, assessment and treatment planning, benefits and effects, ethics, boundaries, laws, sanitation, professional practice, and business topics. Practice sets emphasize entry-level judgment, precise terminology, and safe, client-centered responses under timed conditions.
Yes. FSMTB develops the MBLEx, and Pearson VUE administers it at authorized test centers after the candidate receives an Authorization to Test.
The current FSMTB handbook describes 100 questions with 110 minutes for the exam portion of the appointment.
Study the current MBLEx content outline, including anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, pathology, assessment, treatment planning, effects, ethics, boundaries, laws, sanitation, and business practice.
Yes. Candidates use the Authorization to Test information from FSMTB or the approving board to create or access the Pearson VUE scheduling record.
No. Passing the MBLEx is usually one requirement in the state licensing process. Candidates still need to satisfy the licensing board's education, application, fee, and background requirements.
Use mixed timed sets across all content domains and review every missed question for both terminology and safe client-care reasoning.
Verify the Candidate ID, legal name, authorization dates, board destination, and Pearson VUE scheduling status.
Turn the handbook outline into a study grid covering sciences, assessment, application, ethics, law, sanitation, and business.
Practice contraindications, pathology clues, informed consent, scope, boundaries, sanitation, and client communication.
Use mixed, exam-style questions to build stamina and decision-making speed before the appointment.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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