Lymphedema & Complete Decongestive Therapy

Lymphedema Treatment Using Physiotherapy

Lymphedema is a condition where excess protein-rich fluid (lymph) collects in tissues under the skin, causing swelling (edema) and sometimes hardening (fibrosis) of the soft tissues. The swelling can vary from mild to severe, with mild forms presenting as generalised swelling and "puffiness" usually in the lower legs. Learn more about Lymphedema.

The most effective treatment for Lymphedema is Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT).

We are proud to say Physiotherapist Nathan Bridgeman is Hong Kong’s only fully certified practitioner in CDT.

CDT has four components:

  1. Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD): A light massage-like skin stretching technique that stimulates the lymphatic system.

  2. Compression: Compression therapy physically resists the internal forces which produce lymph fluid. Well-padded bandaging is initially used to reduce edema. At a later stage, expertly fitted medical compression garments manage lymphedema for the long term.

  3. Exercise: While wearing your compression garments or bandaging, specifically prescribed exercises that utilise your muscles' pumping action will be performed to assist in moving the fluid out of the lymphedematous area.

  4. Skin Care: Keeping the skin clean and moisturised will help to prevent skin damage and infections that often occur with lymphedema.

 

It's important to note that the exercise and MLD elements of CDT have not been found to be effective on their own. MLD or "lymphatic massage" alone will not prevent lymphedema from progressing. Every person with lymphedema should be wearing a professionally fitted compression garment.

When does Lymphedema Occur?

People have a higher chance of developing lymphedema when they have experienced the following:

  • Cancer treatment including radiation & chemotherapy

  • Removal of lymph nodes

  • Radiation therapy

  • Being overweight or obesity

  • Acquiring an infection in region of the at-risk body part

  • Trauma to the at-risk body part

If you suspect you may be suffering from lymphedema or would like to learn more about our treatment options, please contact PhysioMotion and ask to speak with our Lymphedema Physiotherapist.

 

Our team of therapists will ensure that you have optimal care throughout your treatment and support you in returning to full physical health.

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