Lymph Drainage Massage II
Learn how to perform visceral lymph drainage. The class includes anatomy and physiology of the abdomen, purpose and effects of visceral lymphatic massage, contraindications, demonstration and hands-on practice of visceral massage techniques and whole body hyperthermia.
This class is for massage therapists, estheticians, physical therapists and other care providers whose clientele need massage for any of the following reasons:
- Pelvic floor dysfunction
- Abdominal edema and bloating
- Fibrosis in the abdomen
- Inflammation of organs
- Lymph drainage massage of internal organs
- Blocked circulation of energy in the abdomen
- Muscle contracture, postural imbalance, iliopsoas imbalance
- Lack of movement in intestines, abdominal organs, diaphragm
- Low back pain, abdominal and pelvic cavity pain
- Energy blockage or chronic pain contributing to loss of libido
- Menstrual dysfunction, digestive dysfunction, constipation
- lymph drainage therapy for mesothelioma
Visceral massage
- Reduces edema and bloating
- Stimulates a sluggish immune system
- Enhances immunity on a cellular level
- Relaxes scar tissue and adhesions which block lymph circulation in the abdomen
- Promotes normal movement of abdominal organs
- Moves abdominal lymph toward the cysterna chyli
- Stimulates movement of lymph through the thoracic duct
- Reduces inflammation in abdominal organs
- Reduces abdominal and low back pain
- Removes energy blockages in the abdomen, improving circulation of energy