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Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) is a type of gentle massage intended to encourage natural drainage of the lymph, which carries waste products away from the tissues back toward the heart.Who Can Benefit from MLD?Lymph massage with a SPEAR Massage Therapist can benefit just about everyone. If you’re feeling fatigued or lacking energy, or if you’ve be
How does lymphatic drainage work? A lymphatic drainage facial is a soothing and relaxing massage using gentle but effective brushing motions to reduce swelling in the eye and neck area, as well as the rest of the face. The lymphatic system consists of a large network of lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes throughout the body.
Manual lymphatic drainage encourages the movement of the lymphatic system, which reduces swelling and puffiness, induces relaxation, and improves the skin’s tone and texture. Manual lymphatic drainage was originally developed by Emil and Estrid Vodder, both physical therapists in the 1930s.
Our lymphatic system is responsible for keeping our body’s tissues clean and healthy – and for producing the cells that kill bacteria, viruses and cancer cells. Manual Lymphatic Drainage ensures healthy lymphatic flow throughout the body, helping the immune system to function effectively.
The LMT Success Group has put together a succinct and affordable two-day continuing education program that will give you the knowledge and ability to immediately incorporate manual lymphatic drainage into your practice. This class is geared specifically to the massage professional and deals strictly with manual lymphatic drainage.
Legal and ethical issues often provide a controversial backdrop to the subject of breast massage. Further fueling the debate is the question of who exactly is qualified to perform this technique. While there may be many schools of thought, the fact remains there is an appropriate and practical manual technique — Lymph Drainage Therapy — that can be used by trained therapists
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