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    Manual Lymphatic Mapping (MLM) is a technique developed by French physician Bruno Chikly, who resides in Arizona. It is somewhat a breakthrough in the field of lymph drainage because trained practitioners can identify the specific direction of a patient?s deep or superficial lymphatic circulation using only their hands.
    Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) is a type of massage based on the hypothesis that it will encourage the natural drainage of the lymph, which carries waste products away from the tissues back toward the heart.The lymph system depends on intrinsic contractions of the smooth muscle cells in the walls of lymph vessels (peristalsis) and the movement of skeletal muscles to propel lymph through the
    Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) demonstrated on lymphedema patient – Duration: 22:03. India Lymphedema Foundation 118,175 views. 22:03. Lymphatic Drainage Massage – Clear the toxins lurking under your
    Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) is a type of gentle massage which is intended to encourage the natural drainage of the lymph. Special techniques are used to encourage lymph fluid movement from the congested area to the most approximate cluster of nodes, relieving pain and discomfort caused by the accumulation of fluids in the tissues.
    Note from Dr. Barrett: Manual lymph drainage [MLD] is a legitimate massage treatment for lymphedema, a condition in which arm or leg swelling occurs because fluid accumulates in the lymphatic system. It is performed to reduce swelling, not to “remove toxins. Now, if I’m buying an argument from authority, that authority has to be Dr. Barrett.
    Education and Lymphedema, Lymphedema Resources, Lymphedema Risk Reduction, Lymphedema Therapists, Lymphedema Therapy, Lymphedemablog News, Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD), Primary Lymphedema, Secondary Lymphedema, Self Care complete decongestive therapy, manual lymph drainage, Self Manual Lymph Drainage for Lymphedema Affecting the Leg, self MLD Manual lymph drainage (MLD) is a gentle manual treatment technique based on four basic strokes, which were initially developed in the 1930’s by Dr. Emil Vodder, a PhD from Denmark. These basic strokes known as the “stationary circle”, “pump”, rotary” and “scoop” techniques are
    Manual Lymphatic Drainage. Manual lymphatic drainage is the application of light, flowing strokes of massage in specific patterns with the goal of alleviating lymph edema after lymph node resection or radiation therapy. From: Hematology (Seventh Edition), 2018.
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    Allocated Time Remedial Massage Manual Lymphatic Drainage Cat 1 Manual Lymphatic Drainage Cat 2 & 3 30min $55.00 N/A N/A 45min $85.00 $85.00 $85.00 1Hour $120.00 $120.00 $120.00 1.5Hour N/A $160.00 $160.00 Health fund gap payments are available at The Movement Clinic Remedial Massage Prices as per table.
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    Integrated Manual Lymphatic Drainage with Acupressure and Essential Oils OR An East-West Approach to Manual Lymphatic Drainage By Wolfgang Luckmann A.P., LMT. Dip.Hom.( Homeopathy ) Traditional massage therapy as practiced in Swedish and medical massage will increase circulation resulting in
    Integrated Manual Lymphatic Drainage with Acupressure and Essential Oils OR An East-West Approach to Manual Lymphatic Drainage By Wolfgang Luckmann A.P., LMT. Dip.Hom.( Homeopathy ) Traditional massage therapy as practiced in Swedish and medical massage will increase circulation resulting in
    Dr. Vodder’s Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD)— Indications. Manual Lymph Drainage is indicated for a variety of conditions as it both affects and acts upon the diverse physiological functions of the human body. It is an alternative or key supplement to the many forms of physical therapies available today.
    Contraindications to Lymphatic Drainage Massage. Lymphatic drainage massage can be greatly beneficial for those who suffer from an imbalance in their body’s physiological processes. There are a variety of benefits that are associated with mobilizing the infection-fighting lymphocytes in the

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