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