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Manual Lymph Drainage

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| What is Manual Lymph Drainage? |
Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) is an advanced therapy technique which
has been proven medically in Europe.
MLD is a gentle, rhythmical form of massage developed in the 1930's
by Dr Emil Vodder from Denmark. This precise technique uses a hands-on
method with a required amount of gentle pressure, working directly
with the lymphatic system.
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What is the Lymphatic System?

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The lymphatic system is not only a major route for the absorption
of nutrients from the digestion into the tissues and an important
carrier of immune cells, it is also the body's metabolic waste-disposal
system.
Carrying away waste matter from the cells and tissues, and clearing
away toxins - the by-product of fatigue and stress.
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What are lymph nodes?

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Throughout the body there are between 600-800 lymph nodes, approximately
one third are in the neck. They vary in size from a pinhead to the
size of small almond.
Lymph nodes act as filtering stations and play an important role
in the body's defence mechanisms, fighting infection by removing
excess protein, dead or abnormal cells and bacteria.
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| What are the benefits of
MLD? |
This precise and gentle technique can accelerate the normal functioning
of the lymphatic system, speeding up the waste removal system by
cleansing the connective tissue of inflammatory material and waste
products, therefore improving the elimination process.
The lymph fluid is drained towards the desired therapeutic areas
throughout the body by a light scoop, pump and push technique. Thereby
reducing oedema through the lymph vessels and blood capillaries.
MLD enhances the activity of the immune system, reduces pain, relaxes
the muscles of the body and has a balancing effect on the nervous
system.
This treatment can be useful in treating all kinds of conditions
especially if it involves lymphostatic oedema. MLD is particularly
beneficial in the treatment of lymphostatic oedema and is practised
in the Royal Marsden Hospital, London.
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| What is lymphoedema? |
Lymphoedema or swelling in the lymphatic system occurs when ever
this drainage system doesn't work effectively and the waste and
fluid gets 'bunged up' like a blocked sewer.
The body, however, always attempts to find an alternative route
but if the body fails to set up another route to keep the waste
flowing out, lymphoedema forms. This can result in long-term swelling
of parts of the body - most commonly a limb.
There are many reasons why the lymphatic system may fail, there
are two main groups:
Primary lymphoedema can appear at birth, during puberty or later
in life.
Usually there is a lack of lymphatic vessels; sometimes there are
many, but they are very dilated and do not pump properly, sometimes
a combination of both.
Secondary lymphoedema is related to damaged or blockage of lymph
drainage routes following an infection, injury, surgery or radiotherapy
in the treatment of cancer and many other medical conditions.
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| How can MLD help? |
When the lymph system is in need of treatment the body shows signs
of:
- Lower resistance to illness
- Tiredness
- Fluid retention
- Swollen joints
- High Blood Pressure
- Circulatory problems
- Headaches & Migraines
- Skin problems
- Premature ageing
- Muscle cramp/tension
- Bruising
- Broken capillaries (face or legs)
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What other specific conditions
can MLD help? |
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Acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea,
scars, leg ulcers, adiposis (cellulite), etc. |
- Skeletal & Muscular conditions:
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Rheumatism, arthritis, osteo-arthritis,
rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, etc. |
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Sprains, torn muscle fibres,
tennis elbow, bursitis, fractures, whiplash, paralysis, etc. |
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Asthma, bronchitis, sinusitis,
catarrh, etc. |
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Constipation, Colitis, IBS,
etc. |
- Other conditions include:
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- Tinnitus
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Shingles
- Before & during pregnancy
- Before & after operations
- and many more
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Jane receives numerous referrals from the medical profession for
Manual Lymphatic Drainage treatment for patients who have undergone
surgery, these include general surgery, amputations, cosmetic surgery,
mastectomy, dentistry, etc. etc.
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| Can MLD help alleviatge stress?
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Yes. Stress is difficult to
avoid and a part of modern life, affecting everyone from children
to the elderly. When we are exposed to long-term stress we begin to
feel fatigued, anxious and depressed.
Our nervous system is made up of the sympathetic nervous system,
the day nerve which allows us to work, and the parasympathetic nervous
system which renews our strength, helps to induce sleep, aiding
digestion, repair and regeneration. When we are stressed the sympathetic
nervous system becomes stronger and the parasympathetic nervous
system becomes weaker causing an imbalance.
The nervous system becomes drained and the immune system depleted
making us more susceptible to immune deficiency diseases.
MLD has a calming and balancing effect on the nervous system. Prevention
is better than cure.
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