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Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) is a way of reducing swelling caused by fluid build up after cancer treatment. There are different types of manual lymphatic drainage (MLD). They include Vodder, Foldi, Casley-Smith and Fluoroscopy guided manual lymphatic drainage (FG-MLD). The aim of MLD is to Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Massage: Upper Extremity (Arm) • Use 3 fingers to gently massage the soft spot at the area where your neck and shoulder meet. (Number 1) • Gently massage both sides of your neck, just below your ears. Its main purpose is to promote public awareness of Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) from the point of view of both the patient & potential practitioners. Within the site you will find information on MLDUK as an organisation and what it strives to achieve; what techniques are used by Manual This type of edema is called lymphodynamic edema, and requires other forms of therapy due to the fact that it is a chemical imbalance. (Kasseroller, R., Compendium of Dr. Vodder's Manual Lymph Drainage, Haug, Heidelberg, 1998) INDICATIONS: Lymphatic drainage massage is a profound technique to help increase lymph flow. Manual Lymph Drainage (Vodder Technique) This 5-day, 40-hour certification course is a careful balance between lecture topics and hands-on lessons. This course is ideally suited to serve as an introduction to the techniques and applications of the treatment known as Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD), as developed by Emil Vodder, Ph.D. Manual lymph drainage is a gentle massage which is intended to encourage the natural drainage of lymph, which carries waste products away from the tissues and back toward the heart. In patients Go With the Flow: Manual Lymphatic Drainage. Michelle Vallet, August 16, 2016. Two lymphatic disorders that massage therapy—more specifically manual lymphatic drainage (MLD)—has shown some promise in helping are edema and lymphedema. What is Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD)? Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) is a light, skin stretching massage that is designed to help move lymph fluid back into remaining lymph vessels and reroute it out of your swollen limb. It is a very light and gentle massage that should not be confused with a traditional massage you may receive at a spa. Manual Lymphatic Drainage is a specific massage technique which helps with the management of Lymphoedema. Lymphoedema is chronic tissue swelling, often as a result of cancer or its treatment. For example, after mastectomy surgery, the lymphatic system will have been compromised and lymph nodes in the arm pits may also have been removed. Self Lymph Drainage Massage by MassageByHeather.com in Louisville, Manual Lymphatic Drainage Manual Lymph Drainage for Puffy Eyes By Juren Beauty - Duration: What Is Self Manual Lymph Drainage and How Is It Performed? Many think of manual lymph drainage as a type of massage; however, it is different from traditional massage therapy. When performing self manual lymph drainage, there are several things to keep in mind. Another important facet of this procedure is the "resting" phase. The Dr Vodder Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Technique. This is a gentle, non-invasive manual technique that has a powerful effect on the body. Research in Australia, Europe and North America has proven its efficacy as a stand-alone treatment and in combination with other therapies. Developed The Dr Vodder Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Technique. This is a gentle, non-invasive manual technique
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