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Lymphatic Drainage Massage (12CEUs)
Module 1: History & Overview of Lymphatic Drainage
Introduction of Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Origins of lymphatic massage (Vodder Method)
Scope of practice for LMTs in Texas
Module 2: Anatomy & Physiology of the Lymphatic System
The Lymphatic System
Lymph Nodes, Vessels, Ducts
Organs (Spleen, Thymus, Tonsils)
Common Conditions (Lymphedema, Swelling, Post-Op Edema)
Module 3: Indications & Contraindications
Who benefits from Lymphatic Massage
When not to use Lymphatic Massage (e.g. active infections, heart failure)
Safety Protocols and Clients Screening
Module 4: Massage Techniques and Protocols
Preparing the Client for the Massage
Step-by-Step Guide to Performing Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Light, rhythmic strokes (Vodder technique overview)
Direction of flow and pressure points
Sequences for face, neck, arms, abdomen, and legs
Self-care routines for clients
Module 5: Case Studies & Practice Integration
Post-operative clients (e.g. liposuction recovery)
Chronic swelling and immune support
Elderly care applications
Documentation and SOAP charting for lymphatic sessions
Module 6: Ethics & Scope of Practice in Texas
Staying within legal boundaries
Communicating clearly with clients
Avoiding claims of "healing diseases"
Referrals and interprofessional collaboration
Module 7: Final Review + Online Quiz/Assessment
Interactive test to confirm learning
Certificate of Completion generation
Teach online with
When not to use Lymphatic Massage (e.g. active infections, heart failure)
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