Lymphatic Activation Techniques
Lymphatic Activation Techniques
Published 7/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 498.22 MB | Duration: 0h 31m
Mastering Lymphatic Techniques
What you'll learn
Techniques Removing Restrictions to Lymphatic Flow
Techniques Promoting Lymphatic Flow
LYMPHATIC TREATMENT PROTOCOL (ORDER)
Miller Thoracic (Lymphatic) Pump
Pedal Pump (Dalrymple Technique), Supine
Requirements
Basic Anatomy Knowledge: Familiarity with basic anatomy is helpful but not required. We'll cover everything you need to know within the course.
Description
Unlock the secrets to optimizing lymphatic flow and improving patient outcomes with our comprehensive course.The course provides hands-on demonstrations in essential techniques such as lymphatic pump techniques.You'll learn to apply these methods effectively to enhance lymphatic drainage and alleviate conditions like lymphatic congestion, postsurgical edema, and respiratory infections.This course is designed for healthcare professionals seeking to deepen their understanding and skills in lymphatic activation. Additionally, you'll delve into contraindications to ensure safe practice and understand when to avoid certain techniques.Lymphatic techniques have only recently been recognized as a distinct category of osteopathic manipulation. Previously, they were included under visceral sections of osteopathic principles and practice. The Educational Council on Osteopathic Principles (ECOP) doesn't define lymphatics as a separate type of osteopathic manipulation. In the ECOP glossary, the only specific mentions are the lymphatic (Miller) pump and the pedal (Dalrymple) pump. Many osteopathic physicians have tried to influence the lymphatic system. The idea of ensuring unimpeded blood flow has been widely emphasized, and most osteopathic students know A.T. Still's rule of the artery. However, Still also believed that the lymphatic system is crucial for maintaining health and, when stressed, significantly contributes to disease and increased illness. He described the importance of the lymphatic system with terms like "life and death."By the end of this course, you'll have a robust toolkit for managing lymphatic issues, leading to increased motion, reduced pain, and improved overall health for your patients. Join us and elevate your practice with advanced lymphatic techniques.
Overview
Section 1: Theory
Lecture 1 Why the lymphatic system is so crucial ?
Lecture 2 Introduction
Lecture 3 Understanding the lymphatic system
Lecture 4 Understanding lymphatic system 2
Lecture 5 Benefits of lymphatic pump techniques
Lecture 6 History
Lecture 7 Outline a lymphatic treatment
Lecture 8 General considerations and rules
Lecture 9 Indications and contraindications
Lecture 10 Different styles
Lecture 11 Techniques that promotes lymphatic flow
Section 2: Hands-on techniques
Lecture 12 Lymphatic pumping techniques
Lecture 13 Anterior Cervical Arches: Hyoid and Cricoid Release
Lecture 14 Cervical Chain Drainage Technique
Lecture 15 Submandibular Release
Lecture 16 Mandibular Drainage: Galbreath Technique
Lecture 17 Auricular Drainage Technique
Lecture 18 Alternating Nasal Pressure Technique
Lecture 19 Maxillary Drainage: Effleurage
Lecture 20 Trigeminal Stimulation Technique
Lecture 21 Frontal Temporomandibular Drainage: Effleurage
Lecture 22 Miller Thoracic (Lymphatic) Pump
Physiotherapists,Chiropractors,Massage therapists,Personal trainers,Healthcare providers
What you'll learn
Techniques Removing Restrictions to Lymphatic Flow
Techniques Promoting Lymphatic Flow
LYMPHATIC TREATMENT PROTOCOL (ORDER)
Miller Thoracic (Lymphatic) Pump
Pedal Pump (Dalrymple Technique), Supine
Requirements
Basic Anatomy Knowledge: Familiarity with basic anatomy is helpful but not required. We'll cover everything you need to know within the course.
Description
Unlock the secrets to optimizing lymphatic flow and improving patient outcomes with our comprehensive course.The course provides hands-on demonstrations in essential techniques such as lymphatic pump techniques.You'll learn to apply these methods effectively to enhance lymphatic drainage and alleviate conditions like lymphatic congestion, postsurgical edema, and respiratory infections.This course is designed for healthcare professionals seeking to deepen their understanding and skills in lymphatic activation. Additionally, you'll delve into contraindications to ensure safe practice and understand when to avoid certain techniques.Lymphatic techniques have only recently been recognized as a distinct category of osteopathic manipulation. Previously, they were included under visceral sections of osteopathic principles and practice. The Educational Council on Osteopathic Principles (ECOP) doesn't define lymphatics as a separate type of osteopathic manipulation. In the ECOP glossary, the only specific mentions are the lymphatic (Miller) pump and the pedal (Dalrymple) pump. Many osteopathic physicians have tried to influence the lymphatic system. The idea of ensuring unimpeded blood flow has been widely emphasized, and most osteopathic students know A.T. Still's rule of the artery. However, Still also believed that the lymphatic system is crucial for maintaining health and, when stressed, significantly contributes to disease and increased illness. He described the importance of the lymphatic system with terms like "life and death."By the end of this course, you'll have a robust toolkit for managing lymphatic issues, leading to increased motion, reduced pain, and improved overall health for your patients. Join us and elevate your practice with advanced lymphatic techniques.
Overview
Section 1: Theory
Lecture 1 Why the lymphatic system is so crucial ?
Lecture 2 Introduction
Lecture 3 Understanding the lymphatic system
Lecture 4 Understanding lymphatic system 2
Lecture 5 Benefits of lymphatic pump techniques
Lecture 6 History
Lecture 7 Outline a lymphatic treatment
Lecture 8 General considerations and rules
Lecture 9 Indications and contraindications
Lecture 10 Different styles
Lecture 11 Techniques that promotes lymphatic flow
Section 2: Hands-on techniques
Lecture 12 Lymphatic pumping techniques
Lecture 13 Anterior Cervical Arches: Hyoid and Cricoid Release
Lecture 14 Cervical Chain Drainage Technique
Lecture 15 Submandibular Release
Lecture 16 Mandibular Drainage: Galbreath Technique
Lecture 17 Auricular Drainage Technique
Lecture 18 Alternating Nasal Pressure Technique
Lecture 19 Maxillary Drainage: Effleurage
Lecture 20 Trigeminal Stimulation Technique
Lecture 21 Frontal Temporomandibular Drainage: Effleurage
Lecture 22 Miller Thoracic (Lymphatic) Pump
Physiotherapists,Chiropractors,Massage therapists,Personal trainers,Healthcare providers