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Introduction to Lymphedema Therapy for Healthcare Professionals

Norton School of Lymphatic Therapy


Format(s):   Home-study
Discipline(s):   Physical Therapy / Occupational Therapy
Contact Hours:   15.5
Registration Fee:   $275.00


Objectives


Target Audience
Physical Therapists and Assistants

Confirmation Notes
Course Tuition: $275 Continuing Education Hours: 15.5* *Continuing Education Hours are approved through the Florida Physical Therapy Association (FPTA). CERTIFICATION COURSE CREDIT: Students who successfully complete the introductory course will receive a non-expiring $150 credit toward any future Norton School Full CDT Certification Course. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: You will need the latest version of Adobe Flash in order to participate in our online courses. If you do not have the latest version, click HERE to download it. Additionally, as all of our online courses have audio or video content, we recommend using a highspeed internet connection if possible.

Agenda
Introduction to Lymphedema Therapy for Healthcare Professionals Sections 1. Anatomy 2. Physiology 3. Manual Lymph Drainage Theory 4. Compression Bandaging 5. Compression Garments 6. Diagnosis 7. Therapy All sections are written and narrated by Steve Norton and run between 18 and 38 minutes in length.

Description
This online introductory course is offered for the professional seeking clear and concise information regarding current treatment methods for lymphedema and career opportunities within the field. Following this introduction to the "International Gold Standard" treatment method known as Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT), students will be better prepared to assess the value of more comprehensive certification training with respect to their individual goals for professional advancement. Lymphedema management requires complete and thorough training in the methods of Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT). As a disease process lymphedema is the most difficult and challenging of the known edema conditions to remedy. Persons with lymphedema often present to healthcare professionals as medically complex due to concomitant conditions and disease histories. This course will provide an introduction to the following topics: • anatomy, physiology, and pathology of lymphedema • lymphedema as a disease condition • classification and staging of lymphedema • Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT) comprised of its four components as a method of care delivery with efficacy studies to support standard outcomes • indications and contraindications of MLD and CDT • existing treatment methods other than CDT • bandage theory for upper and lower extremities • the theory of remedial lymphedema exercises • the importance of hygienic skin and nail care for lymphedema • considerations for home maintenance and self-treatment for lymphedema • decision-making regarding care pathways for current patient populations • the importance of seeking complete training
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