Jing Certificate in Advanced Clinical Massage WELCOME PACK JING INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED MASSAGE TRAINING PO BOX 5291, BRIGHTON BN50 8AG l VAT NO: 866374290 CONTACT US www.jingmassage.com 1 2 Table of Contents Section 1: Syllabus and summary of modules Section 2: Guidance notes for students and contract Section 3: Reading list Section 4: Notes on assessment Section 5: Structuring your study; guidelines and sample quizzes 3 4 Certificate in Advanced Clinical Massage – Student syllabus Learning Assessment Criteria Underpinning knowledge Outcome UnitIntroduction to Advanced Massage Techniques – 120 learning hours 1 1.1 Utilise 1.1.1 Evaluate Client assessment – record taking based on appropriate assessment HOPRS; basic visual assessment; range of assessment techniques based movement; pain levels techniques for on HOPRS Client communication – explanation of presenting 1.1.2 Utilise correct treatment; importance of communication & client assessment conditions techniques for feedback; basic listening & questioning based on presenting client skills; non verbal communication in HOPRS conditions assessment 1.2 Demonstrate 1.2.1 Perform all specific Techniques – effleurage; petrissage; the ability to techniques tapotement; trigger point therapy; perform all correctly on neuromuscular techniques; muscle energy specific superficial muscles technique; myofascial release including techniques 1.2.2 Perform all specific indirect and direct fascial approaches, correctly and techniques appropriately appropriately using structural integration, basics of craniosacral correct pressure therapy and visceral manipulation; amma and client fusion; stretching – passive, PNF, AIS; soft communication tissue release 1.3 Consolidate 1.3.1 Correctly identify Musculo-skeletal – bones and basic bony knowledge of major bones, basic landmarks; basic skeletal muscle musculo- bony landmarks, attachments and functions; major joints; skeletal basic attachment directions & planes of movement anatomy and points and apply specific functions for techniques superficial skeletal based on this muscles knowledge 1.3.2 Perform specific techniques appropriately for individual muscles and muscle groups 1.3.3 Utilise correct terminology with reference to directions & planes of movement 1.4 Utilise specific 1.4.1 With reference to Client assessment – record taking based on techniques specific HOPRS; basic visual assessment; range of appropriately pathologies, movement; pain levels during the evaluate and utilise Client communication – explanation of course of a specific techniques treatment appropriate to treatment; importance of communication & treatment of those feedback; basic listening & questioning pathologies skills; non verbal communication in assessment 5 treatment treatment; importance of communication & feedback; basic listening & questioning skills; non verbal communication in 1.4.2 Assess and develop assessment individual treatment protocols which use appropriate techniques in a correct and logical sequence 1.5 Use significant 1.5.1 Review presenting Pathologies – musculo-skeletal including judgement to client information injury, acute & chronic pain conditions; basic apply the 1.5.2 Apply knowledge of knowledge of other systemic pathologies correct specific techniques including skin, cardiovascular, lymphatic, treatment to create 2 autoimmune, digestive, respiratory, urinary, protocol to appropriate 50 each minute treatment reproductive, neurological, endocrine individual protocols – one for Analyse client needs – review client records; client an upper body identify primary and secondary pain areas; treatment pathology and one manage client expectations based on for a lower body Research – use of textbooks, online knowledge of pathology resources; medical terminology the presenting pathologies Referral – appropriate situations for referral to other therapists; knowledge of other relevant alternative therapies 1.6 Evaluate client 1.6.1 Analyse findings Client aftercare – cryo & thermotherapy needs with from a treatment including use of heat lamps, heat pads, hot reference to for a specific & cold packs, ice, gels and stones; aftercare pathology stretching; basic nutritional requirements advice 1.6.2 Evaluate client and appropriate referral; basic exercise feedback from advice and appropriate referral; basic advice treatment in stress reduction techniques 1.6.3 Create 2 Analyse client feedback – use of appropriate appropriate questioning; verbal and non-verbal feedback aftercare plans during treatment; assessment; changes to including at least 2 pain levels; changes to pathologies; manage distinct client client expectations actions for each – one for an upper body pathology and one for a lower body pathology Unit 2 – Further Advanced Massage Techniques – 120 learning hours 2.1 Consolidate all 2.1.1 Perform all specific Techniques – effleurage; petrissage; practical techniques tapotement; trigger point therapy; experience of correctly on all neuromuscular techniques; muscle energy specific skeletal muscles in technique; myofascial release including techniques the body as appropriate indirect and direct fascial approaches, 2.1.2 Perform all specific structural integration, basics of craniosacral techniques therapy and visceral manipulation; amma appropriately using fusion; stretching – passive, PNF, AIS; soft correct pressure, tissue release quality & touch and client communication 2.1.3 Transfer and apply skills to a range of presenting client pathologies 6 2.2 Analyse client 2.2.1 Review client case Client record taking – documentation case history history including SOAP and HOPRS; questioning and 2.2.2 Review presenting techniques; client consent; data protection; presenting pathologies referral; communication with medical pathologies to 2.2.3 Critically assess specialists create an client range of appropriate movement and Contraindications & red flags – systemic treatment experience of pain diseases; acute injuries; chronic injuries & plan pain conditions; medication Pathologies – systemic; skin; cardiovascular; lymphatic; autoimmune; digestive; respiratory; urinary; reproductive; neurological; endocrine; musculo-skeletal 2.3 Critically 2.3.1 Critically review Musculo-skeletal anatomy – bones; bony review client information landmarks; skeletal muscle attachments; knowledge of as collected at skeletal muscle actions; actions of muscle specific client intake groups at major joints; range of movement techniques, 2.3.2 Analyse knowledge Research – use of manuals, textbooks, presenting of specific pathologies techniques, online resources; medical terminology and musculo- pathologies and Client feedback – listening & communication skeletal musculo-skeletal skills; client assessment; range of anatomy to anatomy movement assessment create individual treatment protocols 2.4 Evaluate 2.4.1 Critically review Cryo & thermal therapy – use of wheat bags, ongoing client range of aftercare hot water bottles, ice, hot & cold packs; needs to options in relation timings & frequencies for each create an to presenting client Stretching – passive stretching; active appropriate pathologies stretching; timing and frequency of programme of stretches; client instruction & review aftercare Basic principles of nutrition – functions of advice based proteins, carbohydrates & fats; importance on existing of correct hydration; supplements, vitamins knowledge of & minerals; diet adaptation pathologies Exercise – basic exercise types; and musculo- cardiovascular; strength; rehabilitation; skeletal special situations eg pregnancy anatomy Referral – physiotherapy; personal trainer; Alexander technique; pilates; yoga; osteopath; chiropractor; counsellor etc 2.5 Exercise 2.5.1 Analyse and Analyse client feedback – use of appropriate significant evaluate client questioning; assessment; changes to pain judgement in feedback, levels; changes to pathologies; manage the review of assessment and client expectations ongoing client treatment results Assessment – visual assessment; range of care based on movement; specialist orthopaedic tests client feedback, continuing assessment and treatment results Unit 5 – Anatomy & Physiology for Clinical & Sports Massage – 180 learning hours 7 5.1 Utilise 5.1.1 Accurately identify Bones – cranial & facial bones; shoulder specialist bones and major girdle; bones of the arm & forearm; bones of knowledge of bony landmarks on the wrist & hand; thorax; spine; bones of musculo- models the pelvic girdle; bones of the leg & lower skeletal 5.1.2 Transfer and apply leg; bones of the ankle & foot anatomy to specialist correctly and knowledge to accurately accurately identify identify the bones and major main bones bony landmarks and bony through palpation landmarks in of the body the body 5.2 Utilise 5.2.1 Accurately identify Muscles – erector spinae, splenius capitis & specialist main muscles and cervicis, sub-occipitals, trapezius, levator knowledge of muscle groups, scapula, rhomboid major & minor, serratus musculo- their main anterior, hyoids, pectoralis major & minor, skeletal attachment points anatomy to and main actions scalenes, sternocleidomsatoid, the rotator correctly and on diagrams cuff muscles – supraspinatus, infraspinatus, accurately 5.2.2 Transfer and apply teres minor, subscapularis – rhomboids, locate and specialist deltoid, triceps brachii, latissimus dorsi & identify the knowledge to teres major, subclavius, intercostals, main muscles accurately identify coracobrachialis, biceps brachii, and muscle main muscles and brachioradialis, serratus posterior superior,
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