
Lymphatic Massage
Lymphatic massage is a specialised massage technique that focuses on stimulating the lymphatic system to remove toxins, excess fluid, and waste from the body. By using gentle, rhythmic movements, lymphatic massage helps improve circulation, reduce swelling, and enhance the body's natural detoxification process. This type of massage is particularly beneficial for those looking to boost their immune system, reduce inflammation, and promote overall well-being.
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Columbian Wood Therapy
Pre/Post operative MLD w/out taping
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
What is Lymphatic Massage and Wood therapy.
Lymphatic Massage:
Lymphatic massage, also known as manual lymphatic drainage (MLD), is a gentle massage technique that helps move lymph fluid through the body. It's often used to treat lymphoedema, a condition that causes swelling.
How it works
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A specialist therapist uses gentle skin movements to move lymph fluid from swollen areas to healthy lymph vessels
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This helps lymph fluid drain away from the swollen area, reducing swelling
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The therapist may also use breathing techniques to help move lymph fluid
Benefits:
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Helps control swelling
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May be helpful for swelling in the face, neck, upper arm, thigh, breast, trunk, or genitals
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Can help stimulate lymph vessels to work harder and find new pathways to drain lymph
Who can benefit:
Lymphatic drainage massage may be part of a treatment plan for lymphoedema. It's different from therapeutic or aromatherapy massage, which can increase blood supply and cause more lymph to be produced.
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Wood Therapy:
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Wood therapy, also known as maderotherapy, is a massage technique that uses wooden tools to massage the body.
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