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'''Primary or secondary lymphedema ''' | |||
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== Clinical Presentation == | == Clinical Presentation == |
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Description
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Manual Lymphatic Drainage [MLD] is an unique, gentle type of skin massage technique that promotes lymph to drain out of a limb into an area that drains normally. Many physical therapist used it for lymphoedema. There are a various techniques for MLD including the Vodder, Földi, Leduc or Casley-Smith methods.
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Primary or secondary lymphedema
Postoperative edema
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