Therapy covered & definition
with acceptable training and experience
for automatic coverage

Manual Lymphatic Drainage
Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is an advanced therapy in which the practitioner uses a range of specialised and gentle rhythmic pumping techniques to move the skin in the direction of the lymph flow.

This stimulates the lymphatic vessels which carry substances vital to the defence of the body and removes waste products.

It can boost the imune system, reduce fluid retention and help detoxify the body.
Qualification requirement
A minimum of 100 hours of formal study and evidence of such study from a training establishment we recognise PLUS evidence of continued professional development of a minimum of 10 hours a year PLUS 2 years of established practice in this field PLUS No claims made against you whether justified or not.

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11 September 2010 3:46 am