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Course Description The Wood Therapy Techniques and Applications course provides comprehensive training in the ancient practice of wood therapy, or Maderotherapy. This course explores the fundamental principles, techniques, and benefits of using wooden tools for therapeutic purposes. Participants will learn to perform body sculpting, reduce cellulite, and promote relaxation and overall well-being through this holistic approach. Learning Objectives: Gain an understanding of the history and principles of wood therapy. Learn proper use and maintenance of wooden therapy tools. Master various techniques for specific body areas. Understand the physiological benefits, including lymphatic drainage and cellulite reduction. Develop skills to customize sessions based on individual client needs. Prerequisites: No prior experience is required. An interest in holistic health and wellness is beneficial. Course Outline: Introduction to Wood Therapy: Principles and benefits of wood therapy Overview of wooden tools and their functions Anatomy and Physiology: Basic human anatomy relevant to wood therapy Understanding the skin, muscles, and lymphatic system Effects of wood therapy on the body Tools and Techniques: Types of wooden tools (rollers, cups, spheres, etc.) Proper tool handling and maintenance Techniques for different body areas (legs, arms, abdomen, back) Body Sculpting and Cellulite Reduction: Techniques for body contouring and skin tightening Enhancing lymphatic drainage Client Consultation and Practical Applications: Conducting consultations and assessments Adjusting techniques based on client needs Hands-on practice sessions What to Wear: Beauty uniform or tunic is ideal, but black, smart, and clean clothing is acceptable (e.g., short-sleeved t-shirt and trousers). Shoes must be closed-toe with a flat sole. Hair should be tied back, and valuables like jewellery should be left at home. IPHM Accredited