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Professionals RECOGNIZE and RESPECT Board Certification. It symbolizes commitment, dedication, and expertise. Massage therapists who are Board Certified have gone above and beyond licensure—they have achieved more than minimum requirements. Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is the process whereby the lymphatic system is stimulated with gentle manipulation of the lymph vessels. These vessels exist superficially, just under the first layer of skin. The massage techniques used are very gentle and promote the circulation of blood and lymphatic fluid. Lymphatic drainage massage will help stimulate lymph and drain these wastes and toxins from the body. Lymphatic drainage massage benefits include enhancing skin health, relieving stress and tension, strengthening the immune system, improving breastfeeding, and benefiting those with edema. Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is a gentle and rhythmic pumping technique on the skin along the limph nods and lymphatic vessels. The pumping motion is done in the direction of the lymph flow. Manual Lymphatic Drainage promotes healing, prevents illness, and is very relaxing and good for the overall well-being. Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is a gentle type of massage which encourages the natural drainage of the lymph and carries waste products away from the tissues back towards the heart. MLD reroutes lymph fluid to allow for accelerated drainage, as opposed to the slow trickle of fluid after surgery or traumatic injury. Discover the Benefits of Dr Vodder manual lymph drainage techniques used at the body mind clinic for breast health and pain relief. Reduce chest pain, decrease congestion and much more.Our breast health tips in our 2 minute blog read are well worth the time. Book an appointment and see for yourself. 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. How to Perform Self Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) #FDRS2016. Fat Disorders Resource Society. Manual Lymphatic Drainage for Lymphedema Management of the Upper Extremity or Arm - Duration: 7:16. Manual lymphatic drainage helps reduce this build-up by increasing circulation and moving the lymph, helping your body rid itself of toxins held in the fat cells. 5 Digestive Support The abdominal area is rich in lymphatic vessels and a blockage in these can create symptoms such as constipation, bloating, and swelling. 6 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 MASSAGE. This is a very light massage using rhythmic strokes done by a trained specialist. They will massage areas you cannot reach and know the lymph system so well that they know where to touch and you can fully relax. Go With the Flow: Manual Lymphatic Drainage. Michelle Vallet, August 16, 2016. Two lymphatic disorders that massage therapy—more specifically manual lymphatic drainage (MLD)—has shown some promise in helping are edema and lymphedema. Go With the Flow: Manual Lymphatic Drainage. Michelle Vallet, August 16, 2016. Two lymphatic disorders that massage therapy—more specifically manual lymphatic drainage (MLD)—has shown some
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