What is manual lymphatic drainage and its benefits?

Manual Lymphatic Drainage therapy is a type of massage that promotes drainage and movement of lymphatic fluid throughout the body. It should not be confused with a traditional massage as MLD is focused on stimulating lymphatic flow.

When is the next lymphatic drainage webinar?

Webinar -Manual Lymphatic Drainage – August 14-15, 2021 This class is scheduled to take place on a Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 am – 5:30 pm Central Time. You must have an internet-connected device to attend this webinar. We strongly suggest having a person available during the course to practice hands-on protocols.

Who is the founder of manual lymph drainage?

This engaging 5½ day MLD Certification course is based on the techniques developed by Dr. Emil Vodder, Ph.D., MT. When skillfully applied, this therapeutic form of soft-tissue mobilization dramatically enhances lymph formation and promotes drainage within the superficial and deep systems of the lymph vascular network.

Where can I get a manual lymph drainage certification?

If you have any additional questions about the Manual Lymph Drainage course, please contact Ashley at Klose Training at 303-245-0333 or email [email protected]. To register contact Jan Nelson at 952-885-5446 or [email protected].

How to avoid manual lymphatic drainage on YouTube?

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What’s the best way to drain lymph at home?

What It’s Like to Try an At-Home Lymphatic Drainage Method 1 Dry-brushing pre-shower, which triggers the lymph to start draining. Wood uses Yerba Prima’s Tampico Skin Brush 2 De La Heart’s Lymphatic Drainage Body Tool post-shower to continue stimulating circulation and moving the lymph. More

When was manual lymph drainage ( MLD ) invented?

Manual Lymph drainage (MLD), is a technique developed by the Vodders (Dr. Emil Vodder and his wife, Estrid) in 1936 in Paris for treatment of swollen lymph nodes[1].