1. Introduction to Maderotherapy:
An overview of the history, origins and development of Maderotherapy and its significance in the field of wellness and alternative medicine.
2. Anatomy and Physiology:
Basic knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the human body, especially the muscles, skin and connective tissue, to understand how Maderotherapy affects the body.
3. Wood types and tools:
Differentiation between different types of wood and their uses in maderotherapy. Introduction to the different tools and devices used in therapy, such as wooden rollers, sticks, balls and scrapers.
4. Techniques and applications:
Training in various massage and treatment techniques of Maderotherapy, including rolling massage, pressure point massage, lymphatic drainage and cellulite treatments. You will also be taught how to adapt the techniques to different parts of the body.
5. Hygiene and safety:
Important aspects of hygiene and safety when performing Maderotherapy, including proper cleaning and disinfection of wooden tools and avoiding injury or infection to patients.
6. Customer service and advice:
Training in communication with clients, assessment of their needs and preferences as well as advice on the application and effects of Maderotherapy.
7. Practical applications:
Practical exercises and demonstrations to familiarize participants with the different techniques and tools and give them the opportunity to develop their skills under supervision.
8. Integration with other wellness practices:
Opportunities to combine Maderotherapy with other wellness and massage practices to offer holistic treatment approaches.