Train to provide professional postnatal recovery massage treatments ...
What are the benefits of Postnatal Massage
Muscle Relaxation During labour and birth the muscles are in a constant state of contraction and release for hours. Massage helps to release the muscle memory and help the body go back to a resting state.
Waste Clearance Massage stimulates the lymphatic system, encouraging the clear out of waste products and toxins.
Breastfeeding Massage stimulates the production of the hormone Prolactin which is needed for milk supply Healing Circulation and cell regeneration are encouraged by massage.
The condition of the skin is also improved (including a reduction in stretch marks) Mood Massage decreases the level of the stress hormone cortisol within the body and encourages the production of feel good endorphins.
Realignment During pregnancy, labour and birth the hormone Relaxin causes the connective tissues to become more flexible- this, alongside the weight of the baby can cause a change in posture, stability and coordination.
Massage helps to realign the body. Feeling held and nurtured Slowing down, relaxing and making time to recharge and replenish in a safe, nurturing space is a vital element of postnatal recovery
Relaxes and nourishes the muscles used when feeding Feeding and changing often can lead to tension in the neck, shoulders and back- these areas are specifically treated during wildflower postnatal massage
What does this trainng include?
Fourth Trimester wellbeing certification
An exploration of postnatal depletion
Business Toolkit
An introduction to Massage Therapy
An introduction to Massage Therapy Massage Anatomy and Physiology
Benefits of massage
Massage Contraindications/Contra-actions
Massage Techniques Techniques (with demonstrations)
Creating a safe, Nurturing Space
Setting up your space Client Consultation
Taking care of yourself
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£222.00Price
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