Course of
Lymph Drainage
LYMPH DRAINAGE is a gentle massage consisting of movements
that act on the lymph circulation, reducing the stagnation
in it that is the cause of swelling. Manual lymphatic drainage
(as it is also called) helps the flow of these liquids,
moving them along, and carries out an unblocking action
on congested channels. It is based on a number of light,
slow and repeated movements, alternating with delicate pressure.
It can be carried out on any area of the body (legs, buttocks,
feet, face and back) and is advised for pre- and post-surgery
treatments, venous insufficiency (varicose veins) and lymphedema,
or more simply for the treatment of aesthetically displeasing
conditions such as cellulite and various kinds of swelling.
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- Theoretical foundations of Lymph Drainage
(benefits, applications and contra-indications)
- Explanation of the lymphatic system
- Preparation for treatment
- Separated techniques
- Pumping
- Evacuation
- Emptying
- Station emptying techniques
- Opening and closure techniques
- Whole body sequence
- Anti-cellulite sequence (only the lower limbs)
Qualification
Diploma awarded by A.P.O.Di.B. (Professional Bionatural
Discipline Operators Assosiation)
Each Student Requires
- 1 Swimsuit
- 1 Towel
Price
€ 600,00
The prices include course fee, videocourse on DVD
and exam fees.
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Terms of payment
Deposit of € 100,00 at time of enrollment (not refundable).
If we do not reach the minimum of 8 people we will refund
the deposit.
Location
Ramada Woodland Court Hotel
Southern Cross Road -BRAY
- Co.Wicklow
Ph: 353 (0) 1 2760258
www.ramadabray.com
Date and time
- Wendnesday 5 Novembre 2008 (2pm - 5pm and 7pm - 10pm)
- Thursday 6 Novembre 2008 (2pm - 5pm and 7pm - 10pm)
Total time: 12 hours
Career Opportunities
Graduates can find employment in:
Information
For more information call us at number +39 329 1777726 (Deborah
Murphy)

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Techniques of Lymph Drainage and self-treatment
LYMPH DRAINAGE is a gentle massage consisting of movements that act on the lymph circulation, reducing the stagnation in it that is the cause of swelling. Manual lymphatic drainage (as it is also called) helps the flow of these liquids, moving them along, and carries o [...]
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