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Manual Edema Mobilization (MEM)

Manual Edema Mobilization (MEM)
Kontaktperson Veranstalter: Handtherapie Fortbildung
Seestrasse 175
8700 Küsnacht ZH
https://handtherapie-fortbildung.com
Telefon: +41 43 550 16 84
info@handtherapie-fortbildung.com
Kursveranstalter Handtherapie Fortbildung
Veranstaltungsort

Winterthur

Referenten

Professor Janine PHD in Occupational Therapy
OT, PT, Hand Therapist in Uruguay
Director and Owner of CRM – Hand Therapy Clinic in Montevideo
MEM Course Instructor since 2011

Kurssprache Englisch
Beschrieb

In cases of persistent swelling, especially after orthopedic surgery or trauma to the upper extremities or hands, an overwhelmed lymphatic system can lead to fibrosis and stiffness. The lymphatic system’s pivotal role in maintaining fluid balance often goes unnoticed, despite its significance. Understanding how to effectively activate the lymphatic system for rapid edema reduction can significantly benefit patients, offering pain relief, enhanced range of motion, and a quicker return to normal function.

This course will teach participants the manual edema mobilization (MEM) method for lymphatic decongestion and share some of its key principles that can be immediately applied. MEM is a specialized treatment approach grounded in evidence, specifically designed to alleviate subacute and chronic edema. Participants will gain insights into the core principles and the five essential components of this method. Through case study presentations, we will explore practical problem-solving strategies to help healthcare professionals integrate MEM into their treatment plans, resulting in reduced swelling and improved outcomes for patients with upper extremity and hand conditions. It’s important to note that this method is not suitable for addressing primary lymphedema or lymphedema associated with cancer treatment.

Zielgruppen

Ergo- und Physiotherapeut:innen

Im Preis enthalten

Kursmanual und Pausenverpflegung

Preis * CHF 250.00

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