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RESEARCH-BASED COURSE IN
LYMPHEDEMA MANAGEMENT
MANUAL LYMPH DRAINAGE
LEDUC METHOD
INITIAL COURSE
Including home study and a 5-day
seminar
GUEST SPEAKER:
Stanley G. ROCKSON, M.D.
Allan and Tina Neill Professor of
Lymphatic Research and Medicine
Stanford University School of
Medicine, California.
INSTRUCTORS:
Anne-Marie VAILLANT-NEWMAN, P.T., M.A.
Temecula, California.
Maria-Josette MULLINS, P.T.
Pembroke Pines, Florida
DATES AND LOCATION:
May 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 2012
Stanford University Hospital
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
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Instructional Level:
The instructional level of the program is
Intermediate according to the definition of APTA. The
level of this program assumes that participants have
general familiarity with the topic, so the course
focuses on increasing understanding and application.
Applicants will acquire general familiarity with the
topic by reading the pre-course material sent upon
confirmation of registration.
Certification:
Certification level 1 is received upon successful
completion of the post-course tests.
After completing the initial and the advanced course,
the participants will take the International
Certification in Lymphedema Management Examination (ICLM
Examination). Participants who pass the ICLM
Examination and submit a case study will
become ICLM Certified.
Educational Credit:
This program has been approved for 53 contact
hours, 5.3 CEUs by the California Physical Therapy
Association .
Course Objectives:
At the end of this course, participants will demonstrate
the:
- Understanding of the anatomical and physiological
concepts underlying lymphedema management.
- Ability to perform manual lymph drainage (mld)
and multi-layered bandaging as described by the
Leduc School.
- Understanding of the use of compression devices.
- Understanding of patients education (precautions,
skin care, compression garment management, home
program, lifestyle).
- Ability to evaluate patients suffering from
edema or lymphedema and to design and document
comprehensive treatments.
- Ability to differentiate Chronic Venous
Insufficiency from Lymphedema and Lipedema.
- Ability to treat patients suffering from
lymphedema and venous edema.
- Ability to answer most of the questions raised
by patients.
- Ability to recognize when the intervention of
the physician is necessary.
Hotel Accommodations:
A group of rooms is held at the Stanford Guest
House 2575 Sand Hill Road Menlo Park, CA 94025-7015
at the rate of: $119.00 continental breakfast
included. Cut-off date: 04/16/2012.
After this date, reservations will be accepted on a
space and rate availability basis. To make a
reservation, call: 650 926 2800 and refer
to:" Pacific Therapy Education" to get the
special rate. You may book online at: http://guesthouse.stanford.edu/reservations. Use the group code:
PTE0512. Free parking for guests. On-campus
shuttle service Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 8:30pm.
Free shuttle from the Guest House. Bike rental
service ($3:00/day)
Call 951 347 0362 if you want to share a hotel
room.
Faculty:
Guest Speaker:
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Stanley G. Rockson, M.D.
- Allan and Tina Neill Professor of Lymphatic
Research and Medicine.
- Chief of Consultative Cardiology.
- Director, Stanford Center for Lymphatic and Venous
Disorders.
- Director, Stanford Program for Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Therapies.
- Falk Cardiovascular Research Center,
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford,
California.
INSTRUCTORS:
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Anne-Marie Vaillant Newman, P.T., M.A.
- Member of International Society of Lymphology
- Member of European Group of Lymphology
- Master of Arts, Teachers College-Columbia
University, New York, NY.
- Former student of Prof. Leduc.
- 27 years of expertise in lymphedema
management Leduc method.
- 17 years of experience in teaching Lymphedema
Management Leduc method in the United States of
America.
- Maria
Josette Mullins, P.T.
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Director, Rehab Services Department.
Memorial Hospital Pembroke Pines, Florida
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Member of the International Society
of Lymphology. 17 years of experience in
Lymphedema Management Leduc method.
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Program:
Every day, the schedule will
include:
- 8:00am Start.
- 10:30-10:45am Break
- 12:00 noon - 1:00pm Lunch on your own.
- 3:00-3:15pm Break
Thursday, May17, 2012
- 8:00-10:30am: Presentation and
orientation. Anatomy and physiology of the
lymphatic
system. Test 1: Anatomy and physiology of the
lymphatic system. Theoretical approach of
manual lymph drainage, multi-layered bandaging and
compression device treatment. Research.
- 10:45-12:00 noon-1:00-3:00pm: Lab:
manual lymph drainage applied to the lower extremity
(L.E.)
- 3:15-5:00pm: Lab: Manual lymph drainage
applied to the upper extremity. (U.E.).
- 5:00-6:00pm: Pathophysiology.
Friday, May 18, 2012.
- 8:00-10:30am. Test 2: Theoretical
approach to physical treatment of lymphedema.
Research. Review test 1. Q & A.
- Evaluation and treatment of the L.E. lymphedema.:
inspection, measurements, palpation, precautions,
skin care and diet (Research), manual lymph drainage
lab. Exercises addressing the functional
impairment generated by L.E. lymphedema.
Documentation. Medicare requirements.
Coding. Data analysis. Measurement for
stockings. Stocking fitting.
- 10:45-12:00 noon: Lab: manual lymph
drainage. Practice on L.E.
- 1:00-3:00pm: Multi-layered bandaging.
Practice on L.E..
- 3:15 - 5:00pm: Treatment of U.E. lymphedema.
Management of post-mastectomy lymphedema:
assessment, precautions, skin care, manual lymph
drainage lab. Exercises addressing the
functional impairment generated by U.E. lymphedema.
Measurement for
sleeves. Sleeve fitting.
- 5:00-6:00pm: Pathophysiology.
Saturday, May 19, 2012.
- 8:00- 10:30am: Test 3:
Physical treatment of lymphedema (continued).
Review of test 2. Q & A. Lab: manual
lymph drainage applied to L.E.
- 10:45- 12:00 noon: Case study: Lab: manual
lymph drainage and multi-layered bandaging applied
to the L.E. .
- 1:00-3:00pm: Case study: Lab: manual lymph
drainage and multi-layered bandaging of the U.E. and trunk.
- 3:15-4:00: Review: L.E. & U.E.
manual lymph drainage. Protocol.
- 4:00-5:00pm: Questions. Problem
solving. theory: genital lymphedema.
Breast lymphedema. Lymphedema management
applied to pediatrics. Case studies.
- 5:00-6:00pm: Pathophysiology. Case
studies.
Sunday, May 20, 2012.
- 8:00-10:30am:. Review of test
3. Q & A.
Venous edema: Pathophysiology
and physical treatment. Manual
techniques. Exercises.
Precautions. Life style. Compression
garments addressing the needs of venous
insufficiency. Case study.
- 10:45-12:00 noon-1:00-3:00pm: Head and neck lymphedema. Lab: manual lymph drainage
addressing facial lymphedema.
- 3:15-5:00pm Case study U.E. manual lymph
drainage and multi-layered bandaging lab.
Monday, May 21, 2012
- 8:00-12:00noon: Review: U.E. and L.E.
manual lymph drainage and multi-layered
bandaging. Protocol of treatment.
- 1:00-2:00pm: Progress in Lymphatic Research by
Stanley G. Rockson, M.D.
- 2:00-4:00pm: Presentation of compression
devices and compression garments by
specialists. Reimbursement issues. .
Note: For lab practice,
participants should bring appropriate clothing, such as
shorts, tank top or bathing suit.
Registration Information:
Conference Fees:
Early Registration: $900.00
(Until 03/31/2012)
Regular Registration: $950.00
(Until 04/31/2012)
Late Registration: $980.00
(After 04/31/2012)
Fee includes: tuition, course handout, and bandaging kit.
Register prior to 02/15/2012 and benefit
from a $100.00 discount.
Cancellations and requests for refund will be
accepted until May 17, 2012 minus a $300.00
administrative fee.
There are three ways to register through the Registration
page:
1. Online registration: entails filling out
the electronic form contained in the
Registration page. This method guarantees
receipt of your information within 12 hours, however, a
check or money order will still have to be received in
order to complete your registration.
2. The second way to register for the course is by
printing the manual
fill-out form page, filling out the information
requested on it and mailing it with a check or money
order enclosed.
3. The third alternative is meant for use if you are
experiencing problems in registering through the other
two methods, we will be happy to accept your
information in the form of a note (typed or clearly
written) sent in with your payment. In order to register
you we need the following information:
Your Name, Home Address, your Phone and Fax numbers,
your Facility's Address, its Phone and Fax number. Your
title: PT, OTR...and License number. (Please, write your
name and credentials as you wish to see them printed on
your certificates)
Please, contact us at Tel: 951 347 0362 if you
experience any problem with registration or if you do
not receive a reply from us within 48 hours. Thank
you.
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