Course Description:
The TOSI lymphatic massage course is a specialized training program that focuses on teaching students the principles and techniques of lymphatic massage therapy. The course is offered by the Taime Out Sculpting Institute (TOSI), a recognized training center for CSL Therapy and other related holistic therapies.
The course covers a range of topics related to lymphatic massage therapy, including the anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic system, the benefits of lymphatic massage, and the different techniques used in CSL therapy.
Students in the TOSI lymphatic massage course will receive training in lymphatic massage techniques, a detailed overview of the lymphatic system, and an introduction to manual lymphatic drainage techniques. The TOSI lymphatic massage course was written by experienced instructors who are certified in lymphatic treatments and CSL therapy.
Upon completion of the TOSI lymphatic massage course, students will be equipped with the knowledge and entry skills to work as lymphatic therapists in a variety of settings. They may also choose to continue their education and pursue advanced training in lymphatic massage therapy or other related holistic therapies.
- This course is a prerequisite to all TOSI Phase 1 Didactic Lectures
Course Access:
Purchase of this course grants you unlimited access to the program and its associated materials.
The Investment:
General Enrollment: $299
Curriculum:
History of the Lymphatics
ANATOMY OF THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
- Components of the Lymphatic System
- Function of the Lymphatic System
- Lymph Drainage System
- Lymph Vessels
- Lymph Capillaries
- The Opening Mechanism of the Lymph Capillary
- Pre-collectors
- Lymph Collectors
- Lymphangions
- Lymphatic Watersheds and Anastomoses
- Lymph Trunks and Ducts
- Lymph Fluid and Lymph Nodes
- Lymph Nodes and their Tributary Regions
- Lymph Flow versus Blood Flow
VISUALS OF LYMPH NODE LOCATIONS
- Cervical (Head & Neck) Lymph Nodes ..
- Deep Cervical Lymph Nodes.
- Axillary & Parasternal Lymph Nodes
- Intercostal Lymph Nodes and Collectors.
- Lymph Vessels and Drainage Areas of the Upper Extremity
- Inguinal Lymph Node
- Lymph Vessels and Drainage Areas of the Lower Extremity
PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
- The Functions of the Lymphatic System
- Lymphatic Load
- Lymph Time Volume and Transport Capacity
- Safety Function of the Lymphatic System
- Interstitium & T-Interstitial fluid
- Fluid Exchange at the Blood Capillary
- Diffusion & Filtration
- Active and Passive Hyperemia
- Hypoproteinemia
- High and Low Output Failure
- Combined Lymphatic Insufficiency
- Convalescent-Edema, Edema, & Lymphedema
- Factors in Edema/Lymphedema Development
BIBLIOGRAPHY, CITED REFERENCES, & SOURCES