Syllabus

TypeHrs
9 Modules / 88 units  –  Completed Online  100hrs
11 Videos – Including First Aid1hr
 5 Written Patient Case Studies

5hrs

 

TypeHrs
2 DAY Practical Hijama Training at Our Clinic20hrs
1 Theory Exam – Open Book2hrs
1 Clinical Practical Exam at Our Clinic2hrs

 

Course Contents

1-1Our Health
1-2The Solution
1-3Why Hijama / Cupping?
1-4What is Hijama / Cupping?
1-5History of Hijama / Cupping
1-6Benefits of Hijama / Cupping
1-7Mechanics of Hijama / Cupping Therapy
1-8Different Hijama / Cupping Techniques
1-9Hijama / Cupping Vs Phlebotomy
1-10Hijama / Cupping Throughout the World

 

2-1Prophetic Narrations
2-2Islamic Legal Rulings – Fatwa
2-3Myths Regarding Blood Properties
2-4Hijama & Lunar Cycle (Moon Theory)
2-5Map of Human Body
  
  
  
  
  
3-1Different Hijama / Cupping Methods
3-2Equipment Used in Hijama / Cupping
3-3Procedure Checklist
3-4Introduction to Incision & Pricking Techniques
3-5Practice Technique
3-6Blood Pressure & Blood Sugar
3-7Preparation
3-8Hijama Points – Body Map
3-9Health Screening – History Taking & Physical Examination
3-10Consent to Hijama Procedure
3-11Treating Patients with Diseases & Serious Medical Conditions
3-12Patient – Pre & Post Treatment Care
3-13Contraindications
3-14Hijama Procedure
3-15

Skin Reaction After Hijama

 

4-1The 4 Humours
4-2Acute & Chronic Inflammation
4-3Human Cell Biology
4-4Cardiovascular
4-5Treatment of Common Disorders
4-6Vital Signs
4-7Area of Body to Avoid Hijama
4-8Tissue Physiology
4-9Hijama / Cupping (Wet & Dry) Summary – Physiology
4-10Dry Cupping – Physiology
4-11Wet Cupping Hijama – Physiology
4-12Bruising (Ecchymosis)
4-13Anaemia
4-14Homeostasis
  
  
5-1Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Hijama
5-2Understanding Cross Infection & Its Causes
5-3Causes of Blood Cross Infection
5-4Reducing The Risk of Cross Infection
5-5Cleaning, Disinfection, & Sterilisation
5-6

Hazardous Waste Removal & UK Legislation

5-7Blood and Body Fluids Precautions
5-8

Maintaining Clinic Cleanliness

6-1First Aid
6-2Protection from Infection
6-3Angina, Heart Attack, Stroke
6-4Asthma
6-5Blisters
6-6Nose Bleed
6-7Diabetes
6-8Fainting – Seizures & Vasovagal
6-9Severe Allergic Reactions
6-10Unconsciousness but Breathing
6-11Calling for Help
6-12First Aid Videos
6-13Emergency First Aid Summary
  
7-1Safety, Effectiveness & Professionalism
8-1Patient Consultation, Health Screening & Treatment Plan
8-2Code of Conduct
8-3Starting a Private Clinic
8-4Home Vs Commercial Clinic
8-5Potential Earnings
8-6Hazardous Waste Regulations
8-7Public Liability & Hijama Insurance
8-8Business Practices & Marketing
8-9Ordering Supplies
8-10Medical Forms
8-11Google Analytics
  

 

9-1

The Human Skeletal System

  1. Introduction – Development of the Skeleton
  2. Bone
  3. The Vertebral Column
    a: General Characteristics of a Vertebra
    b: The Vertebral Column as a Whole
  4. The Thorax
    a: The Sternum
    b: The Ribs
    c: The Costal Cartilages
  5. The Skull
    a: The Cranial Bones
    b: The Facial Bones
  6. The Extremities
    a: The Bones of the Upper Extremity
    b: The Hand
    c: The Bones of the Lower Extremity
    d: The Foot
9-2

Anatomy of Major Organs

  1. Systems of the Human Body
  2. Parts of the Human Body
9-3Muscle Types & Hijama
9-4Body Waste Products
9-5Total Blood Volume – TBV Rules & Calculations
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