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    Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course

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    Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course

    Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course
    Duration: 1h 27m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.7 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Complete Lymphatic Drainage Massage Diploma Course

    What you'll learn:
    1. LDM Introduction
    2. Vodder technique
    3. LDM History
    4. Idm contraindications
    5. Lymphedema
    6. The Lymphatic system
    7. LDM
    8. Casley-smith LDM
    9. LDM Primary effects
    10. Leduc Technique
    11. How to perform LDM
    12. Self LDM
    13. LDM calfs & hamstring
    14. LDM lower back & scapula
    15. LDM knee & quads
    16. LDM tummy & chest
    17. LDM head neck shoulders
    18. Congrats

    Requirements:
    muscle, tension, stimulation, flexibility, heightened, alertness, reduced, anxiety

    Description:
    The lymphatic system is a vital part of the immune system. It includes organs such as the thymus, bone marrow, spleen, tonsils, appendix, and Peyer patches in the small intestine that produce and process specialized white blood cells that fight infection and cancer.
    Like the venous system, the lymphatic system transports fluids throughout the body. The lymphatic system consists of
    Thin-walled lymphatic vessels
    Lymph nodes
    Two collecting ducts
    Lymphatic vessels, located throughout the body, are larger than capillaries (the smallest blood vessels, which connect arteries and veins), and most are smaller than the smallest veins. Most of the lymphatic vessels have valves like those in veins to keep the lymph, which can clot, flowing in the one direction (toward the heart). Lymphatic vessels drain fluid called lymph from tissues throughout the body and return the fluid to the venous system through two collecting ducts.
    Lymph begins as fluid that has diffused through the very thin walls of capillaries into the space between cells. Most of the fluid is reabsorbed into the capillaries and the rest is drained into the lymphatic vessels, which eventually return it to the veins. Lymph also contains many other substances including
    Proteins, minerals, nutrients, and other substances, which provide nourishment to tissues
    Damaged cells, cancer cells, and foreign particles (such as bacteria and viruses) that may have entered the tissue fluids
    Lymph nodes are tiny bean-shaped organs that serve as collection centers for lymph. All lymph passes through strategically placed lymph nodes, which filter damaged cells, cancer cells, and foreign particles out of the lymph. Lymph nodes also contain specialized white blood cells (for example, lymphocytes and macrophages) designed to engulf and destroy damaged cells, cancer cells, infectious organisms, and foreign particles. Thus, important functions of the lymphatic system are to remove damaged cells from the body and to provide protection against the spread of infection and cancer. Some lymph nodes are clustered under the skin, particularly in the neck, armpits, and groin. Other lymph nodes are deep within the body, for example inside the abdomen.
    The lymphatic vessels drain into collecting ducts, which empty their contents into the two subclavian veins, located under the collarbones. These veins join to form the superior vena cava, the large vein that drains blood from the upper body into the heart.

    *50% Discount for all Udemy students for our official D2D certification Only £225 (After completing the course on this Udemy platform)

    Who this course is for:
    muscle, tension, stimulation, flexibility, heightened, alertness, reduced, anxiety

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