MFRD (massage for respiratory disease)

Duration: 1 Day
Times: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Graduation: Certificate

Patients often get more colds in the fall and winter, which can lead to chronic body toxicity and weaken the immune system. It is important to not overlook any respiratory illness, including the common cold, as it can pose risks and complications if not treated promptly. Specialized massages can help with recovery and mucus expulsion, supporting the body's healing processes and relieving discomfort from colds and respiratory issues*

This workshop is suitable for:

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All therapists and specialists in the fields of medicine and health, including massage therapists, physiotherapists, chiropractors, and others. It is designed to provide valuable knowledge and skills that can enhance your practice, regardless of your specific area of expertise
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Whether you’re seeking to expand your current skill set or integrate new techniques into your treatment offerings, this seminar will be beneficial for anyone dedicated to improving patient care and overall health outcomes.
What will you learn?

In this workshop, you will gain valuable skills and knowledge in the following areas:

  1. Comprehensive knowledge of the indications and contraindications for the procedure.
  2. Detailed understanding of the specific massage techniques for respiratory viral infections, bronchitis, and other respiratory diseases.
  3. The ability to accurately identify the location of the disease.
  4. Skills for performing massage tailored to various forms of respiratory conditions.
  5. Techniques for effectively working with the diaphragm.
  6. How to develop a methodology for preparing patients for massage therapy.
  7. An overview of essential methods and specialized massage techniques appropriate for different stages of the disease.
  8. Effective techniques for alleviating acute conditions, such as suffocation.

By the end of the workshop, you will be well-equipped to apply these skills and knowledge in a practical setting.

Workshop Program

Part 1
Part 1
Introduction
Anatomical and physiological features of the respiratory system
The effect of massage and manual techniques on the respiratory system
Part 2
Part 2
The clinic of diseases: acute pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma. Symptoms, manifestations, possible complications
Indications and contraindications for massage
The scheme of working with the body: directions, zones, sequence of work with muscles
Massage techniques for respiratory diseases
Practical training of acquired skills in a group
Techniques for working with the diaphragm, taking into account the specifics of this type of massage
Bonus technique from the Master: "The most effective cross tape applications for working with respiratory diseases"
Part 3
Part 3
Cource evaluation
Q&A with Master
Respiratory issues that may be alleviated through massage include a variety of conditions, such as allergies, sinus problems, asthma, bronchitis, bronchiectasis, pneumonia, COVID-19, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and emphysema. Each of these conditions can benefit from massage therapy, which may help enhance lung function, improve circulation, and promote relaxation, ultimately supporting overall respiratory health.
The MFRD (Massage for Respiratory Disease) master class emphasizes hands-on practice, enabling participants to apply techniques on one another effectively. After completing the seminar, you will be ready to incorporate these massage techniques into your practice immediately. The instructor will provide a comprehensive summary, a certificate of completion, and will address any questions you may have.
The workshop fee covers all necessary materials for practice, which will enhance your learning experience and equip you to use MFRD techniques professionally. This master class is designed to empower you with the skills needed to support individuals with respiratory conditions through effective massage therapy.

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My Mission

I help my students unlock their potential and achieve their goals in massage and kinesiotaping in the modern world