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Author: Ingrid Kurz
Number of Pages: 100
ISBN: 3830406894
Cover: Paperback
Manual Lymphatic Drainage according to Dr Vodder is characterized by massage with slow rotating and careful pumping movements of the hand and thumb, thus stimulating lymph circulation through the organism.
Present throughtout the body tissues are fine lymphatic vessels resembling a drainage system in which lymphatic fluids are carried to the blood circulation via large resevoirs called lymph nodes. Manual Lymphatic Drainage has proven particualy successful in the case of stagnation of lymphatic flow, which often occurs following abdominal surgery for mastrocarcinoma. It is only by means of the smooth and harmonious massage involved in Manual Lymphatic Drainage that lymphatic flow in the sensitive lymphatic capillaries can be stimulated, so as to remove painful swelling and promote healing. This method has proved successful through many years of practical application.
This is aimed at attending practitioners and masseurs, as well as the medical nursing service.
Contents
- The blood vessel system.
- The connective tissue.
- The lymphatic vessel system.
- Effect of Manual Lymphatic Drainage on the nervous system.
- Effect of Manual Lymphatic Drainage on the muscles of the skeleton and of the arterial walls.
- Effect of Manual Lymphatic Drainage on the organism's defence system.
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