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LDT1 Thu. May 15th - Sun. May 18th, 2025 - MobiIe/Irvington, AL
Class Code / Código de Clase
LDT1
Class Date / Fecha de Clase
Thursday, May 15, 2025 to Sunday, May 18, 2025
Additional Information / información adicional

Class Hours:

Registration: 8:30 a.m. First day

Class: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Last Day: 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Times are subject to change.

 

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Class Description:

Lymph Drainage Therapy is a cutting-edge hands-on method of lymphatic drainage developed by Bruno Chikly, MD, DO, LMT.

It was created out of his award-winning research on the lymphatic system consistent with recent scientific discoveries.


LDT1 takes traditional lymph drainage techniques and adds a level of precision. LDT is the first technique that enables practitioners to detect and palpate the specific rhythm, direction, depth, and quality of the lymph flow anywhere in the body. Skilled practitioners with developed listening skills can practice Manual Lymphatic Mapping (MLM) of the lymphatic vessels.

LDT practitioners use their hands to assess and enhance overall circulation as well as determine the best alternate pathways for draining stagnant body fluid (lymph, interstitial, synovial fluid, etc…). Therapists work with flat hands, using all the fingers to simulate gentle, specific wave-like movements.

These subtle manual maneuvers activate lymph and interstitial fluid circulation as well as stimulate the functioning of the immune and parasympathetic nervous systems.

 

Attire/Supplies:

Bring comfortable, loose-fitting clothes. Some of these approaches require touching exposed skin. We encourage you to bring a bath towel, lab clothes, and appropriate undergarments to be comfortable.

Short fingernails are required for some techniques.

Due to the potential chemical sensitivities of your classmates, please refrain from wearing perfumes or oils to class.

 

Cancellation Policy:

Tuition Transfer: The tuition is fully transferable up to 30 days before the start of the class.

Within 14 days, a $200 administrative fee will apply.

Within seven (7) days, there is no refund of the deposit.

Tuition Refund: Tuition refund requests must be made in writing. Emails are acceptable. Tuition is fully refundable up to 30 days before the start of the class, after which your tuition is non-refundable. In case of an emergency, any requests for a refund later than 30 days before class starts will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Seats are limited. Reserve today: : 480-999-0808 or [email protected]

For any other inquiries, contact [email protected]

Class Country / País de la Clase
United States
Class State
Alabama
Class City
Irvington
Instructor
Molly Clark
Google Maps Address
Price
$750.00
Meeting Place

My Life Occupational Services
9420 Hwy 188, Suite 9
Irvington, AL 36544

Class Preparation / Preparación de la Clase

Required Reading - Must purchase the textbook: Silent Waves - Click here 

Silent Waves: All of Part 1, All of Part 2; Part 5 Chapter 1, all of Part 6.

Lymph Drainage Therapy 1 Anatomical Terms

To be best prepared for LDT1, be sure you clearly understand the following words and, as applicable, know where to locate them in the body:

Proximal, distal, medial, lateral, anterior, posterior, superior (cephalic), inferior (caudal)

Acute, subacute

Afferent, efferent vessel

Basal membrane, dermo/epidermic junction

Interstitial fluid, interstitium, intracellular/extracellular compartment

Colloid, plasma, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

Lymph node, thoracic duct, cisterna chyli

Lipid, fatty acid

Sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation, macrophage, B and T lymphocytes, primary and secondary lymphoid organs, humoral and cellular immunity

Edema

Antigen, antibody, plasmocyte, adenopathy, lymphoma, superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, internal jugular vein, subclavian vein, brachiocephalic (innominate) vein, common iliac artery, external and internal iliac artery, femoral vein

Parotid gland

Sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, spinal accessory nerve

Axilla, inguinal, femoral triangle

Medial-lateral epicondyle, medial-lateral malleoli

Peristaltic contraction

Antispasmodic (antispastic)