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May 14, 2019 at 12:58 pm #104761
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.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.
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.
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 in France in 1932 by Emil and Estrid Vodder MLD has grown to be the most well known manual technique to assist lymph flow and aid in drainage of tissues.
Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD), sometimes called manual lymphatic therapy, uses light touch to move excess lymph and fluid out of the tissues and back into the lymphatic vessels. Although often referred to as a type of massage, MLD is very different from traditional forms of massage that rely on deep and rigorous rubbing.
SIMPLE DIY Lymph Drainage Manual Lymphatic Drainage Techniques for Sinus and Ear Infections, Cold & Flu Season and Allergies – Duration: 7:34. Natural Health Resources 189,758 views.
Lymphatic drainage massage technique. There are various “schools” of how lymphatic drainage treatment – also known as manual lymph drainage (MLD) – can be performed. All are based on the application of directional manual pressure to the limb and torso to assist in the drainage of excess lymphatic fluid.
This engaging 5? day MLD Certification course is based on the techniques developed by Dr. Emil Vodder, Ph.D., MT. When skillfully applied, this therapeutic form of soft-tissue mobilization dramatically enhances lymph formation and promotes drainage within th -
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