Class Code
LDTA1

 

Superficial-Lymphatic-circulation-horse  Expand your understanding of blood, lymph and interstitial fluids, including applications to humans, animals and plants. Apply your LDT techniques to the Central nervous system (pia and dura), to vessels, and to semi-circular canal to name a few.   Class length 4 daysExpand your understanding of the blood, lymph, and interstitial fluids, including applications to humans, animals, and plants. Apply your LDT techniques to the central nervous system (pia and dura), vessels, semi-circular canal, and other areas.

  • Mapping of the superficial and deep lymph flow, the layers of fascia, and interstitial fluid stagnations. No-mapping" zone
  • Interstitial fluid release, with applications for edema, fascia, muscles, skin (i.e. scars and acne), and articulations (ethmoid, sacroiliac, and coccyx)
  • Manual Lymphatic Mapping (MLM): superficial and deep MLM, no mapping zone (NMZ)

  • Semi-circular canal release for tinnitus and vertigo
  • Applications of venous techniques
  • Significance of centrifugal/centripetal rhythm
  • Methods to assess and release the ventricles of the brain and the spinal canal
  • Drainage of the dura and pia mater
  • Lympho-fascia release (LFR)
  • Applications to viscera: Pericardium, stomach, the root of the mesentery, ovaries, and colon
  • Microanatomy / microphysiology: applications for cells and organelles.


Class length 4 days
 

Contact Continuing Education (CE) Hours Total: 18 CEUs for massage therapists - NCBTMB Approved Provider # 451238-10

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18 hours approved by the Certified Registered Massage Therapy Association of Alberta, Canada (CRMTA)

 

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INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS

  • Lecture
  • Study Guide
  • Question & Answer
  • PowerPoint Slides
  • Demonstration
  • Practice sessions
  • Review

 

LDTA1 OUTLINE (Subject to Change)

Day One

8:30                                    - Registration

9:00 - 11:00                       - Introduction, teachers, students, teaching assistants, and facilitator. Teaching material

                                           - Lymphatic rhythms (capillaries, collectors, “universal” rhythm) - practice

11:00 - 11:15                      Break

11:15 - 12:30                     - Manual Lymphatic Mapping (MLM): Participants need to find on their own superficial and deep MLM on a live subject as                                             well as no mapping zone (NMZ)

12:30 - 2:00                        Lunch

2:00 – 2:30                         - Interstitial Fluid technique and its applications: clinical case

2:30-3:30                           - Interstitial Fluid technique and its applications: practice

3:30 - 3:45                         Break

3:45 - 5:30                         - Working with the cisterna chyli. Draining the cisterna chyli and its applications

                                           - Working with Animals and Plants

Day Two

9:00 - 11:00                        - Review, questions, and answers

                                            - Lymphatic drainage of the Large intestines

11:00 - 11:15                      Break

11:15 - 12:30                      - Lymphatic drainage of the colon flexures, rectum.

12:30-2:00                          Lunch

2:00 - 2:30                          - Finding the Cannon-Böhm point.

2:30-3:30                            - Lymphatic drainage of the Small Intestines

3:30 - 3:45                          Break

3:45 - 5:30                          - Lymphatic drainage of the Root of mesentery and the mesentery

 

Day Three

9:00 – 9:45 am - Review, questions, and answers

                                             - Lymphatic drainage of the Thyroid

9:45 am – 10:30 am - Lymphatic drainage of the Thymus and other viscera

10:30 - 10:45                      Break

10:45 - 12:30                     - Lymphatic drainage of the Pericardium

12:30 - 2:00                        Lunch

2:00 – 3:30                         - Lymphatic drainage of the Stomach                                   

3:30 - 3:45                          Break

3:45 - 5:30                         - Lymphatic drainage of the Ovaries

 

Day Four

9:00 - 10:30                        - Review, questions, and answers

                                             - Brain ventricles

10:30 - 10:45                      Break

10:45 - 12:30                      - Lymphatics drainage of the dura and pia

12:30 – 1:30                       Lunch

1:30 – 2:45pm                    - Working on veins / venous sinuses

                                            - Final questions and answers.

                                            - Take home protocol.

                                            - Self-reflection and identification of changes for practitioner’s practice

 

 LEARNER’S OBJECTIVES (Subject to Change)

- By the end of the 1st-day participants will be able to correctly demonstrate on a live person one specific rhythm that applies to the lymphatic collector system

- Using manual lymphatic mapping (MLM) participants will be able by the end of the course to correctly discriminate on a specific area of a live person's superficial and deep lymphatic flow.

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate on a live person LDT interstitial fluid technique.

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate on a live person LDT technique on the cisterna chyli

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate on a live person LDT drainage of the large intestines

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly find on a live person using manual mapping the location of the Cannon-Böhm point.

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate on a live person LDT drainage of the small intestines

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate on a live person LDT drainage of the root of the mesentery

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate on a live person LDT drainage of the thyroid

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate on a live person LDT drainage of the thymus

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate on a live person LDT drainage of the pericardium

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate on a live person LDT drainage of the stomach

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate on a live person LDT drainage of the ovary

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate the LDT technique on the brain ventricles

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate on a live person LDT drainage of the dura matter

- By the end of the course participants will be able to correctly demonstrate the LDT technique on a vein

 

 

Prerequisite: LDT3

Please read the following sections in Silent Waves:
Part 1 chapter 8, the immune cells; Part 5 chapter 8,9,10,13,14,and 15; Part 6 chapter 1 and 3.
An in-depth advanced study of anatomy is important for this class. Review the list of words and see where your stand with your knowledge. We have provided a list of terms below you need to study before attending this course.
1. Review the following plates in Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy (1st Edition Netter=1E, 2nd Edition Netter=2E, 3rd Edition Netter=3E, 4th Edition Netter=4E)

  • Semicircular canal: 2E=90-91,3E=90-91,4E=95-96
  • Venous sinus: 2E=91-92,3E=91-92,4E=96-97
  • Meninges: 2E=94,96,103,3E=94,96,103,4E=99,102,109
  • Ventricles of the brain: 2E=102,3E=102,4E=108
  • Arteries and veins: 2E=17,64,68,131,194,226,248,293(1E=294), 398(1E=402), 442(1E=446),466(1E=471),477(1E=481),495(1E=499), 510(1E=514); 3E=19,66,70, 131,201,234,257,302,410,456,482,494,513,528;4E=23,70,74,138,205, 238, 265,312, 427,473,500,512,531,544

2. Be sure you clearly understand the following words, as applicable. You should know precisely where to locate them in the body and what the physiology related to these structures is.

  • Semicircular canal: 2E=90-91,3E=90-91,4E=95-96
  • Venous sinus: 2E=91-92,3E=91-92,4E=96-97
  • Meninges: 2E=94,96,103,3E=94,96,103,4E=99,102,109
  • Ventricles of the brain: 2E=102,3E=102,4E=108
  • Arteries and veins: 2E=17,64,68,131,194,226,248,293(1E=294), 398(1E=402), 442(1E=446),466(1E=471),477(1E=481),495(1E=499), 510(1E=514); 3E=19,66,70, 131,201,234,257,302,410,456,482,494,513,528;4E=23,70,74,138,205, 238, 265,312, 427,473,500,512,531,544
  • Heart structures: atrium, ventricle, septum
  • Veins: facial, femoral, internal jugular, portal, pulmonary, temporal, inferior vena cava
  • Venous sinus, superior sagittal sinus, inferior sagittal sinus, straight sinus, transverse sinus, sigmoid sinus, occipital sinus
  • Arteries: internal carotids, facial, femoral, pulmonary

3. Advanced reading Silent Waves, by Dr. Chikly: Part 1 Chapter 8, Part 5 Chapters 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15; Part 6 Chapters 1 and 3.

4. If you would like more information about animals, Dr. Chikly recommends Anatomy of Domestic Animals: Systematic and Regional Approach, by Chris Pasquini. Available through Sudz Publishing at 940-686-9208.

Price: $950

Registration Discount: $750

You can receive the discounted price of $750 by using your CHI-Pak or by registering and making a minimum deposit of $200 at a prior CHI class and pay the balance in full 45 days before the class start date.
(If the class is not paid in full 45 days prior to the start of class, the rate automatically goes up to $950)

Repeat: $475

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