Are you ready to take your career in lymphedema therapy to the next level? Norton School of Lymphatic Therapy is offering an exclusive $400 discount on select upcoming Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT) certification courses in 2025. This is your opportunity to become a certified lymphedema therapist and gain the skills needed to provide life-changing care for patients with lymphedema and related conditions.

Why Choose Norton School for Your CDT Certification?

Norton School of Lymphatic Therapy is a leader in lymphedema training, offering comprehensive courses taught by experienced instructors. Our program covers:
Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT) – the gold standard in lymphedema treatment
Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) techniques for optimal fluid movement
Compression Therapy applications, including bandaging and garment selection
Patient Education & Self-Care Strategies for long-term management

Upcoming Lymphedema Courses with $400 Off

Cleveland, OH – April 19-27, 2025
Host: Cleveland Clinic – South Pointe Hospital
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Denver, CO – May 17-25, 2025
Host: Regis University
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San Antonio, TX – June 21-29, 2025
Host: University Health – Reeves Rehab Center
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Vancouver, WA – July 12-20, 2025
Host: PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center
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Who Should Enroll for Lymphedema Certification?

This course is ideal for:

  • Physical Therapists (PTs) & Occupational Therapists (OTs)
  • Physical Therapy Assistants (PTAs) & Occupational Therapy Assistants (OTAs)
  • Massage Therapists (MTs)
  • Medical professionals interested in lymphedema management

Don’t Miss This Limited-Time Discount for CDT Certification!

Take advantage of this special $400 discount and join the growing field of lymphedema therapy. Spots are filling fast—secure your seat today!

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