The School of Health Sciences announces the Manual Lymphatic Drainage Course as a kinesiological tool

16 April 2026
The School of Health Sciences announces the Manual Lymphatic Drainage Course as a kinesiological tool
This new hybrid training program will begin on May 29th. It is designed for kinesiology graduates, kinesiologists, and related students seeking to incorporate body cleansing techniques with vascular, traumatological, aesthetic, and oncological applications.

Universidad de MendozaThrough the Postgraduate Coordination of the Bachelor's Degree in Kinesiology of the School of Health Sciences (FCS), registrations are open for the "Manual Lymphatic Drainage Course as a Kinesiological Tool".

During this training, participants will delve into the world of manual lymphatic drainage, a technique recognized and used worldwide for its proven beneficial effects. While widely known for its positive impact on the vascular system, this technique stands out for its great versatility, being fundamental in the treatment of patients with traumatological, aesthetic, or oncological conditions, among others, thanks to its powerful draining and detoxifying effect.

The course will be taught by leading professionals in the field: Lic. Andrea Melendi and Lic. Indira Matteucci.

Schedule and Modality To facilitate the participation of professionals, the course has been structured under a hybrid mode, combining online and in-person meetings according to the following schedule:

  • Friday May 29 | 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Online)

  • Saturday May 30 | 09:00 PM to 2:00 PM (Online)

  • Friday June 12 | 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (In-person)

  • Saturday 13 June | 09:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (In-person)

Registration and Contact The activity has a fee and requires prior registration through an online form.

To request the registration link, inquire about fees, or make any other questions about the program, those interested can contact the official email address: postgraduate.kinesiologia@um.edu.ar.

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