Ayurvedic Massage Course–
Basic (3 days)
with Certificate

A transformation in the way we practice medicine also requires changes
in medical education and training. That's why the Clinic supports a variety of
educational initiatives aimed at undergraduates, health professionals, medical students,
residents, holistic clinics, medical spa's/spas (spa courses) and faculty. The clinic is currently in the midst of a revision of
its medical curriculum as part of our commitment to the best practice of
medicine. We are developing and teaching courses in the medical
practice, and are bringing an integrative perspective into the foreign
and the resident clinics. We provide monthly presentations on CAM
(complementary and alternative) therapies to students and faculty in
order to facilitate the understanding of these therapies in an
integrative model of healthcare.
Ayurvedic Massage is primarily preventative and, in ancient times,
Ayurvedic clinics didn't offer massage as it was an everyday pastime for
all members of the family - from childhood to old age. Even today,
massage is an integral part of family life in Indian and Nepali homes -
thus instilling, in the younger members of the family, the value of a
good health-care routine. In Western society, it is not part of our
cultural heritage and we are the poorer for it.
Charaka, a classical Ayurvedic writer, defines disease and health thus,
"A disharmony among the constituents which support the body is known as disease; their harmony is called health, the state of
normality. A sense of well-being is characteristic of the absence of
disease, for disease is always associated with discomfort". Ayurvedic
practitioners use, among other remedies, herbs, essential oils and
massage in treating their patients.
There are many different kinds of Ayurvedic massage. Pastes of herbs or
medicines can be applied to the skin with the intention of them
permeating the skin and reaching different tissues and other elements of
the body. Massage with oil removes dirt from the skin and helps,
indirectly, the action of the lungs, the large intestine and the
kidneys. Massage can help the three different
doshas to balance and
settle and, for this, we must use different strokes, base oils and
herbal mixtures.
The massage taught on this course helps balance the three body doshas - Vata (wind), Pitta (bile or blood) and Kapha (mucous) - the Tridoshas. The
Tridoshas (translates as three humours) is
unique to Ayurveda and constitutes the chemical nature of every living
organism.
Topics addressed during this 3-day Course include:
Contra-indications
for Massage
-
Therapeutic uses of
Ayurvedic Essential Oils & Carrier Oils
-
Balancing the three
body-Doshas
-
Ayurvedic
Massage-Techniques
-
Massage for
Arthritis, Bronchitis,
Insomnia and Neurasthenia
-
Marma Points
Code of Ethics.
The course
requires a certain amount of physical contact between students which may
be of a sensitive and personal level and you are expected to adhere to
the guidelines set out below.
- Confidentiality of any personal issue raised within the group.
- Treating all
people in the group with respect.
- Zero tolerance
of racist attitudes and language.
- Modesty to be
observed at all times during practice.
- Students are
required to keep the venue tidy and put all equipment away.
No prior experience is required for this Course.
Studies normally commence at 9.30 a.m. and finish at 5.00 p.m.
Please note that this Course is designed to aid the Therapist's current
practice and to assist the lay-person in helping friends and family and
is not a qualification in its own right.
Certificates of Attendance are awarded to completing Students. This course is designed for three days.
Ayurvedic
Advances Course of Ayurvedic Management (Intensive): for 5
days with Certificate
This course contains an introductory part
Panchakarma is an ayurvedic
form of treatment which contains various procedures to be performed on
the patient for e.g. Oleation therapy (application of oil) sudation
therapy (application of steam), emesis therapy, purgation therapy, nasal
medication, medicated enema therapy and blood letting therapy. This
course is designed for five days.
Ayurvedic Massage Course–
Basic (14 days)
with Certificate
There are many different kinds of Ayurvedic massage. Pastes of herbs or
medicines can be applied to the skin with the intention of them
permeating the skin and reaching different tissues and other elements of
the body. Massage with oil removes dirt from the skin and helps,
indirectly, the action of the lungs, the large intestine and the
kidneys. Massage can help the three different
doshas to balance and
settle and, for this, we must use different strokes, base oils and
herbal mixtures
The massage taught on this course helps balance the three body doshas - Vata (wind),
Pitta (bile or blood) and Kapha (mucous) - the Tridoshas. The
Tridoshas (translates as three humours) is
unique to Ayurveda and constitutes the chemical nature of every living
organism.
Topics addressed during this 14-day Course include:
Contra-indications
for Massage
-
Therapeutic uses of
Ayurvedic Essential Oils & Carrier Oils
-
Balancing the three
body-Doshas
-
Ayurvedic
Massage-Techniques
-
Massage for
Arthritis, Bronchitis,
Insomnia and Neurasthenia
-
Marma Points
Code of Ethics.
The course
requires a certain amount of physical contact between students which may
be of a sensitive and personal level and you are expected to adhere to
the guidelines set out below.
- Confidentiality of any personal issue raised within the group.
- Treating all
people in the group with respect.
- Zero tolerance
of racist attitudes and language.
- Modesty to be
observed at all times during practice.
- Students are
required to keep the venue tidy and put all equipment away.
1. AYURVEDIC MASSAGE
1. Chakras sparsha-balancing chakras with application of specific herbs
and massage.
2. AYURVEDIC MASSAGE
Pregnancy, infant
and child massage according to Ayurveda.
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Dough massage for
neonates.
-
Special Program
for Post-Natal care through foot massage concentrating on kneading
techniques involving marma points.
-
Practical
Workshop
3. AYURVEDIC MASSAGE
Face and head
massage with oils and paste.
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Application of
ayurvedic beauty products and face.
-
Rice massage ,
bolus massage technique and effects.
4. AYURVEDIC MASSAGE
Ayurvedic massage
and its role in sporting injuries.
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Sprained Ankles,
Pulled Hamstrings, Thigh Muscles etc
5. MASSAGE
Foot (padahyanga),
hand (hastabhyanga) and head (shirobhyanga) massage.
-
Self Massage-its
importance in wellbeing.
-
Ayurvedic Herbal
pastes and their application and effect.
-
Ayurvedic
application in beauty therapy.
-
Practical
Workshop.
Prior experience is required for this Course.
Studies normally commence at 9.30 a.m. and finish at 5.00 p.m.
Please note that this Course is designed to aid the Therapist's current
practice and to assist the lay-person in helping friends and family and
is not a qualification in its own right.
Certificates of Attendance are awarded to completing Students. This course is designed for 14 days.
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