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Manual lymphatic drainage
Manual lymphatic drainage in Basel
Manual lymphatic drainage is a special massage technique to promote lymphatic flow. It is often used to treat swelling, decongest, relax and stimulate the immune system. Manual lymphatic drainage uses gentle, rhythmic pressure movements to affect the tissues. These massage movements stimulate lymphatic circulation and make it easier to remove lymph. This allows the tissue to decongest and reduce swelling. In addition, manual lymphatic drainage promotes the elimination of metabolic waste products, which are responsible for the relaxation of muscles and tendons. Thus, manual lymphatic drainage helps to relax the tissues and improve lymph flow.
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When is the manual lymphatic drainage recommended
Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) is a form of massage used primarily for people with lymphedema and lymphatic congestion. MLD is performed by physiotherapists, occupational and logotherapists and medical masseurs. The goal of manual lymphatic drainage is to improve lymphatic drainage in the body. To do this, specially designed grips and techniques are used to stimulate the lymphatic vessels. This can help remove toxic metabolic products and water from the tissues, and thus aid in decongestion of tissues. Manual lymphatic drainage can also be used for other ailments, such as edema from injury, muscle tension, headaches and migraines, swelling after surgery, skin conditions, fatigue and sleep disorders, inflammation, and rheumatism. Manual lymphatic drainage can also help with psychological complaints. It has a calming effect and can reduce stress and tension. In addition, MLD can also be used for prevention and to support the immune system. Overall, manual lymphatic drainage is a very effective massage technique that can alleviate and prevent a variety of complaints.

Treatment procedure of manual lymphatic drainage
Manual lymphatic drainage is a special form of massage used for various medical conditions and complaints. It is a gentle technique that aims to stimulate lymphatic fluid and improve drainage. This can help reduce swelling, relieve pain and improve mobility. The manual lymphatic drainage treatment process usually begins with a thorough physical examination by the physical therapist to assess the patient's condition. An individualized treatment plan is then developed. It is recommended that treatments be performed on a regular basis to achieve the best possible results. Manual lymphatic drainage uses light rhythmic strokes, kneading and vibration to stimulate lymphatic flow. The therapist systematically works his way from the head to the feet, touching the lymph nodes, lymph vessels and skin. These techniques can be combined along with other massage techniques such as deep tissue or trigger point massage. Treatment time varies depending on the patient's condition and the intensity of treatment. Usually, a session lasts about half an hour. Treatments can be performed several times a week until symptoms have subsided. Manual lymphatic drainage can be helpful for many people who suffer from swelling, pain, muscle tension and other ailments. However, it is important to see a physical therapist before beginning treatment to receive the best possible treatment.

Manual lymphatic drainage in Basel and Baselland
Manual lymphatic drainage is a technique that has been used in physiotherapy for many years to support the lymph flow cycle and relieve the lymphatic system. It is often used to treat edema, for example in patients after surgery. However, there may be contraindications where manual lymphatic drainage should not be used. Contraindications to manual lymphatic drainage include severe cardiovascular disease, recent surgery, acute bacterial or viral infection, severe sepsis, thrombosis, blood clotting disorder, or certain cancer. Pregnancy is also a relative contraindication, as manual lymphatic drainage can cause an increase in blood volume, which can lead to a decrease in blood pressure. Furthermore, manual lymphatic drainage should be avoided in patients with excessive sensitivity to touch, diseases of the skin, e.g. eczema, dermatitis or ulceration, and in patients with infections in the lymph nodes or tissues. It is important that the treatment is performed by an experienced therapist who knows the contraindications and adjusts the treatment accordingly.


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10 frequently asked questions about manual lymphatic drainage
What is manual lymphatic drainage?
Manual lymphatic drainage is a special massage technique used to promote the flow of lymph in the body.
When is manual lymphatic drainage used?
Manual lymphatic drainage is often used for edematous diseases, inflammations, injuries and lymphatic congestion.
How long does manual lymphatic drainage last?
The duration of manual lymphatic drainage depends on the type and severity of the disease, the patient's condition and the state of the lymphatic system.
What are the effects of manual lymphatic drainage?
Manual lymphatic drainage can reduce inflammation, improve circulation, relieve swelling and accelerate the elimination of toxins and waste products.
What are the risks of manual lymphatic drainage?
There are very few risks associated with manual lymphatic drainage. However, some patients may experience temporary redness or mild pain at the treated area.
Who can perform manual lymphatic drainage?
Manual lymphatic drainage can be performed by physiotherapists, masseurs and other trained professionals.
What preparations must be made before manual lymphatic drainage?
Before manual lymphatic drainage begins, the patient and the practitioner must discuss the treatment. Some people need to perform special tests before the treatment.
How does manual lymphatic drainage feel?
Manual lymphatic drainage is a very gentle massage technique that usually feels very pleasant.
Can manual lymphatic drainage help to strengthen the immune system?
Yes, manual lymphatic drainage can help strengthen the immune system by improving lymph flow and reducing inflammation.
What happens after manual lymphatic drainage?
After manual lymphatic drainage, the patient may experience a feeling of relaxation and well-being. However, the patient should also drink plenty of fluids after the treatment to help eliminate waste products.
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