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    Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) treatment NatureHealth.com.au. How and Why To Use It For Anti-Aging, Lymphatic Drainage, and De-Puffing Dry Brushing and Lymphatic Massage
    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
    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.
    History of Dr Vodder’s Manual Lymphathic Drainage (MLD) Dr Vodder’s Manual Lymphatic drainage (MLD) was first used in the 1930’s by Danish Drs Emil Vodder and Estrid Vodder. Initially it was used for the treatment of chronic sinusitis and other immune disorders. The Vodder’s noticed that many of their patients had swollen lymph nodes.
    Within the site you will find information on MLDUK as an organisation and what it strives to achieve; what techniques are used by Manual Lymphatic Drainage Practitioners; a national and international register of MLDUK – accredited therapists as well as details of courses for those of you who might be interested in becoming therapists.
    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 (MLD) is a specialized massage technique utilized to decrease various forms of edema. Edema can limit function, range of motion (ROM) and increase pain after surgery. Studies have shown that decreasing edema can increase knee strength and functional performance on various standardized measures.
    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.
    Lymphatic drainage massage usually takes place in a heated room; warmth is an important factor in increasing lymphatic flow. You are also likely to be more relaxed if you’re not cold. Your therapist will usually carry out lymphatic drainage massage with you on a massage table, while you’re draped in discreetly placed towels.
    How manual lymphatic drainage helps therapists. Importantly for the massage therapist, manual lymphatic drainage is a low-impact technique. When delivered in a relaxed, confident and precise manner, this modality allows you to work at a much lighter, slower pace. Manual lymph drainage presents a unique opportunity for health care professionals to specialize and opens the door to treat and manipulate a variety of conditions associated with dysfunctions of the lymphatic system. I have recently qualified with the Dr Vodder school & went on to do T2 & T3
    Adding manual lymph drainage certification to your massage therapy skill set opens up numerous possibilities for client referrals. Manual lymph drainage is a gentle manual technique that stimulates a malfunctioning or fatigued lymphatic system. Keeping the lymphatic system in good condition is imperative for promoting good health, and for restoring good health when the system has been compromised.
    Adding manual lymph drainage certification to your massage therapy skill set opens up numerous possibilities for client referrals. Manual lymph drainage is a gentle manual technique that stimulates a malfunctioning or fatigued lymphatic system. Keeping the lymphatic system in good condition is imperative for promoting good health, and for restoring good health when the system has been compromised.
    At PIH Health, you can rely on our proven program of complete decongestive therapy (CDT) to help with the swelling of lymphedema. The treatment involves manual lymph drainage (MLD) performed by our certified CDT/MLD therapists. Therapists use hands-on procedures to direct the excess fluid to healthy lymph nodes.
    Lymphatic System Overview – Maureen Abson Many experts believe that MLD techniques may be effective for releasing trigger points Manual lymph drainage (MLD) is a gentle manual treatment technique initially developed in the 1930’s by Danish Drs. Emil Vodder and Estrid Vodder. It is a type of gentle massage which is in

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