Course Modules

Day 1: In-house Training - Detailed Learning of Hijama Therapy

  1. Health and Safety - Infection Control:

    • Understanding the importance of infection control in Hijama therapy.

    • Identifying potential risks and hazards in the therapy environment.

    • Implementing best practices for sterilisation and sanitation of equipment and workspace.

    • Proper handling and disposal of sharps and waste materials.

  2. Skin and Superficial Incisions:

    • Differentiating between various skin types and conditions.

    • Techniques for creating superficial incisions for cupping therapy.

    • Ensuring precision and safety during incision procedures.

    • minimising discomfort and risk of complications for patients.

  3. Consultations:

    • Establishing rapport and trust with clients through effective communication.

    • Conducting thorough assessments to determine suitability for Hijama therapy.

    • Gathering relevant medical history and information to inform treatment plans.

    • Addressing patients concerns and answering questions regarding the procedure and its benefits.

  4. Islamic Teachings of Hijama:

    • Exploring the historical and cultural significance of Hijama therapy in Islamic traditions.

    • Understanding the spiritual and religious principles underlying the practice.

    • Incorporating Islamic teachings and values into the delivery of Hijama therapy services.

    • Respecting cultural sensitivities and beliefs during patients interactions and treatment sessions.

  5. Pre & Post Treatment Care:

    • Educating parents on preparatory measures before undergoing Hijama therapy.

    • Providing guidance on post-treatment care and self-care practices.

    • Monitoring and assessing patient’s responses and reactions following the procedure.

    • Offering support and follow-up services to ensure the well-being and satisfaction of patients throughout their healing journey.

      Day 2: In-house Practical Skills & Application Training

      • One-to-One Practical Hijama Training on Your Volunteer:

        • Hands-on experience for students with guided instruction.

        • Application of theoretical knowledge into practical sessions.

        • Utilisation of volunteers as models for practice demonstrations.

      • Step-by-Step Troubleshooting:

        • Identifying and addressing common challenges encountered during practical applications.

        • Offering guidance on problem-solving techniques and adjustments.

        • Ensuring students develop confidence and proficiency in executing procedures.

      • Final Assessment:

        • Evaluation of students' practical skills and proficiency in performing Hijama therapy.

        • Assessing adherence to safety protocols and proper technique implementation.

        • Providing constructive feedback for continuous improvement and mastery.


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