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    Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is the part of lymphedema treatment that patients usually refer to as “massage.” Some therapists prefer to call it “manipulation,” to distinguish it from the more usual sort of massage done to relieve muscle tightness, or simply for relaxation at a spa. Effects of a physical therapy program combined with manual lymphatic drainage on shoulder function, quality of life, lymphedema incidence, and pain in breast cancer patients with axillary web syndrome following axillary dissection.
    Manual lymph drainage is just one component of CDC (complete decongestive therapy). In addition to MLD, complete decongestive therapy incudes compression, exercise, skin care, and education. These therapeutic components, when performed together, can ultimately relieve the symptoms of lipedema, which can often be painful.
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    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.
    Please Note: Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is a powerful modality and certain medical conditions are contraindicated. After the consultation and review of the information you have provided on this form, it will be determined if MLD should be administered to you today. Some conditions will require a note from your doctor before proceeding.
    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.
    Membership. MLD UK believes that to ensure a high standard of MLD is maintained, practice should be confined to those who have undertaken or are undertaking training through the Vodder, Leduc, Foldi and Casley-Smith.Membership will therefore be confined to individuals who satisfy the conditions.
    To understand self-massage strokes, pay close attention to the instructions provided by your therapist. Those described here are the similar in sequence, and strokes, as used by in manual lymph drainage. Self-massage is a gentle technique taught to the patient by the therapist and the resulting massage should never hurt or make the skin red.
    To understand self-massage strokes, pay close attention to the instructions provided by your therapist. Those described here are the similar in sequence, and strokes, as used by in manual lymph drainage. Self-massage is a gentle technique taught to the patient by the therapist and the resulting massage should never hurt or make the skin red.
    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
    The Science behind Manual Lymph Drainage in the Treatment of Lymphedema 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.

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