Lymphatic drainage

Manual lymphatic drainage to stimulate the lymphatic system
Manual lymphatic drainage is a form of complex physical decongestive therapy (CDT) Using special hand movements, a slow and low-pressure tissue deformation is induced. This results in the manual drainage of tissue fluid via pathways in the tissue (or lymph vessels).

Manual lymphatic drainage is a form of complex physical decongestive therapy (CDT).

In contrast to conventional massage, manual lymphatic drainage uses a specific grip technique. Manual lymphatic drainage is used particularly after operations, tumor treatments and lymph node removal.

Manual lymphatic drainage is used for the following complaints:

  • For edema (tissue fluid congestion)
  • Post-operative / post-traumatic edema (bruising, sprains, dislocation, torn muscle fibers, fractures, lymph node removal, scars, etc.)
  • For heavy legs
  • for general detoxification
  • for figure modeling
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