Lymph Drainage Manipulation

Lymph Drainage Manipulation

Lymphatic drainage massage, which is also known as manual lymphatic drainage, relieves swelling that happens when ailment or medical treatment blocks your lymphatic system.

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Lymphatic drainage massage, which is also known as manual lymphatic drainage, relieves swelling that happens when ailment or medical treatment blocks your lymphatic system. It involves gently rubbing specific areas of your body to help lymph move to an area with working lymph vessels.

The fluid in the lymphatic system helps dispose of toxins and waste from the bodily tissues. Some health circumstances can cause lymph fluid to accumulate. Lymphatic drainage massages can benefit people with fibromyalgia lymphedema and other related conditions.

Procedures

It is recommended that people should receive lymphatic massages from trained professionals, or learn basic drainage procedures to use at home. Nevertheless, it is best to speak to someone in the field before either trying this at home or going to a professional.

People can perform most of these exercises either sitting, lying down, or standing, as long as they are at ease.

Keep the following points in mind during the process of lymphatic massage:

  • These massage movements should affect only the skin, so apply gentle pressure and do not press hard enough to feel the muscles.
  • Keep your hands relaxed.
  • Do not massage affected or swollen areas.
  • Do not massage areas of the body that have undergone cancer procedures.
  • Take at least 2 to 4 glasses of water, after each massage to help flush the body.

Benefits

Lymphatic drainage massages are mostly used to relieve lymphedema after a breast cancer surgical procedure. Other conditions that benefit are as follows:

  • Rheumatoid arthritis: This is ongoing arthritis in your joints that gives rise to joint pain, swelling, and stiffness.
  • Fibromyalgia: This situation causes chronic muscle and joint pain.
  • Chronic venous deficiency: This happens when your leg veins aren’t working perfectly, making it hard for your blood to return to your heart from your legs.
  • Lipedema: This occurs when excess fat accumulates in your lower body, blocking your lymphatic passage and causing lymphedema.

Non-Invasive

Non-Surgical

Selectively Targets Problem Areas

Pain Free

Requires No Down Time

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