Where can I get a manual lymph drainage certification?
Where can I get a manual lymph drainage certification?
If you have any additional questions about the Manual Lymph Drainage course, please contact Ashley at Klose Training at 303-245-0333 or email [email protected]. June 15 – 20, 2021 ♦ Seattle, Washington Wait List Only! To register contact Jan Nelson at 952-885-5446 or [email protected].
When to use a manual lymph drainage sequence?
Devise appropriate MLD sequences for indications such as post-surgical edema, post-traumatic edema, fibromyalgia, general detoxification and other conditions. Competently perform MLD sequences appropriate for clients who have undergone breast surgery for cancer (clients who are at risk of developing lymphedema).
How does a manual lymph drainage massage work?
Manual Lymph Drainage, or MLD, is a special type of gentle massage that helps move extra fluid from an area that is swollen (or is at risk of becoming swollen), into an area where the lymph nodes are working properly. This is done by stimulating contractions of lymphatic vessels.
When is the next lymphatic drainage webinar?
Webinar -Manual Lymphatic Drainage – August 14-15, 2021 This class is scheduled to take place on a Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 am – 5:30 pm Central Time. You must have an internet-connected device to attend this webinar. We strongly suggest having a person available during the course to practice hands-on protocols.
Who is the founder of manual lymph drainage?
This engaging 5½ day MLD Certification course is based on the techniques developed by Dr. Emil Vodder, Ph.D., MT. When skillfully applied, this therapeutic form of soft-tissue mobilization dramatically enhances lymph formation and promotes drainage within the superficial and deep systems of the lymph vascular network.
Are there continuing education hours for lymphatic drainage?
This class offers 18 live, hands-on, massage therapy continuing education contact hours. Combine this series with the Lymphatic Drainage Advanced Level course for a discounted tuition on the series. This course is offered specifically as continuing education for massage therapists.
When was manual lymph drainage ( MLD ) invented?
Manual Lymph drainage (MLD), is a technique developed by the Vodders (Dr. Emil Vodder and his wife, Estrid) in 1936 in Paris for treatment of swollen lymph nodes. Lymphatic diseases, especially lymphedema, represent a serious problem in the health community.
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