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Lymphatic drainage massage treatment, sometimes referred to as manual lymph drainage, is a gentle form of massage that’s used to relieve swelling in the lymph nodes. In most cases, this swelling is caused by lymphedema or the draining of the lymph fluid into soft tissue. It’s most common in breast cancer patients but can occur with other cancer surgeries, radiation treatment, and other medical conditions.

    At Physical Therapists NYC, we can help patients who are suffering from painful swelling due to a collection of lymph. Lymphedema happens when your body’s tissues hold onto fluid that normally would have returned to the heart by way of the lymph vessels and lymph nodes. If something disrupts this normal process, the fluid collects and as more and more collects there is more swelling, pressure, and pain. Our therapists use specialized lymph drainage massage to move lymph fluid to the lymph nodes and correct the process. This reduces swelling and it can immediately relieve pain.

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    How Lymph Drainage Massage Works

    The blood in your body contains more than just oxygen and nutrients, it’s the lymph system’s job to collect the mixture of proteins, water, waste products, and immune system elements in the body and filter it so that a “more pure” mixture is available for the veins to carry to the heart. When this process isn’t working correctly this fluid collects.

    Traditionally, compression bandages are prescribed to help patients with lymphatic issues, but lymph drainage massage can be an added therapy that more quickly restores the body to a pain-free condition with less swelling.

    Before you are treated at Physical Therapists NYC for lymphatic conditions, your therapist will talk to you about what the massage will entail. They’ll examine the areas of concern to see the location and severity of your complaints. A particular sequence of massage techniques that include stretching, compressing, gliding, and cupping physical therapy will be used to stimulate the lymphatic system. This is all very gentle and designed to ease fluids into the nodes so they can be processed naturally.

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    Who Can Benefit from Lymphatic Drainage Massage Treatment

    While anyone who develops lymphedema, regardless of the underlying cause, can benefit from lymph massage, there are some other conditions that also see benefits from this treatment.

    • Fibromyalgia is a very complicated diagnosis and many times the origin of pain is undetermined, what is know is that it causes inflammation of the nerves in the skin and tissue swelling. Massage of the lymphatic system has improved the pain symptoms of many of these patients and decreased swelling.
    • Rheumatoid arthritis. As rheumatoid arthritis progresses, the efficiency of the lymph system is often decreased, which leads to additional swelling and joint concerns. During this stage of rheumatoid arthritis, lymphatic massage can ease the swelling and prevent further damage to joints due to fluid build-up.
    • Chronic venous insufficiency. This condition happens with the walls of the veins in the legs stop working correctly and blood has a hard time making it from the legs back up to the heart. Massage can help speed up blood flow.
    • Certain skin discoloration. Many times, when the lymph fluid builds up and swelling occurs, it causes discoloration, usually redness, of the skin. For some, it’s this discoloration that is the first sign of lymphedema. In these situations, a lymph massage is the fastest way to resolve skin discoloration.

    One thing to note is that lymphatic drainage massage should be performed by skilled experts.

    In recent years, lymphatic drainage massage face has become a highly searched term, and some have even called lymph massage of the face a mini-face lift. There is no scientific evidence to support these claims.

    However, you can have swollen lymph concerns in the face, they are typically due to a viral or a bacterial infection or lymphoma. In these situations, seeing a trained specialist at Physical Therapists NYC can help relieve any feelings of pain and swelling which can improve your appearance if you have discoloration and edema.

    What Does Lymphatic Massage Look Like?

    Lymphatic drainage massage, commonly known as decompressive lymphatic massage, is a type of massage therapy that stimulates and enhances lymphatic flow, can aid in the reduction of swelling and inflammation, helps improve blood flow, and helps you relax. It entails gentle, rhythmic strokes with low pressure and specific massage techniques to assist the body in eliminating excess fluid and waste products. Some common massage techniques used in lymphatic massage include:

    • Light pressure. The specialist will apply very light pressure to encourage lymphatic flow. This pressure is typically described as a feather-light touch and  is intended to be relaxing and soothing rather than intense.
    • Rhythmic strokes. The procedure often involves rhythmic strokes intended to help the body move lymphatic fluid more efficiently. Your lymph drainage specialist can perform these strokes using their hands, fingers, or specialized massage tools.
    • Directional strokes. Your specialist will typically massage in the direction of lymphatic flow, which varies depending on the location of the lymphatic vessels and nodes. This helps ensure that the massage is effective in encouraging lymphatic movement.

    Who Should Get a Lymphatic Massage?

    Lymphatic massage may be beneficial for people who want to improve their general wellness or who have specific health concerns. Some of the examples of those who could gain from this procedure include:

    • People with lymphedema or swelling caused by a buildup of lymph fluid in the tissues due to damage or blockage in the lymphatic system.
    • Those recovering from surgery, especially those who have had lymph nodes removed.
    • Individuals with fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome.
    • Athletes or people with active lifestyles who experience muscle soreness and inflammation.
    • People looking to boost their immune function and overall wellness.

    It should be noted that decompressive lymphatic massage may not be appropriate for everyone. Your doctor will determine whether this treatment option is right for you.

    What Should I Do After Lymphatic Drainage?

    After a lymphatic drainage massage, it is important to follow basic self-care instructions in order to optimize the advantages and minimize any negative effects. Some preventive measures to consider after a lymphatic drainage massage include:

    • Drink plenty of water. Drinking water can help flush out any toxins released during the massage and help rehydrate the body.
    • Rest and relax. Give your body time to rest and recover after the massage. Avoid strenuous activities, such as exercise, for at least a few hours after the massage.
    • Wear loose clothing. Wear loose, comfortable clothing after the massage to avoid compressing the lymphatic system.
    • Limit alcohol and caffeine. Limit your consumption of anything that includes caffeine or alcohol, as these substances can dehydrate the body and undo the benefits of the massage.
    • Follow your doctor’s specific instructions. Your lymph drainage specialist may have specific instructions for you to follow after the massage, depending on your individual needs.

    Overall, lymphatic drainage massage can be a great way to improve the functioning of the lymphatic system and promote overall wellness. Following these self-care tips after the massage can help you get the most out of the experience.

    Book Your Appointment Now at Physical Therapists NYC

    If you are looking for lymphatic drainage massage in NYC, then our office is the first place to contact for care. At Physical Therapists NYC, we have trained members on staff trained to perform lymphatic massage to relive your pain and help your body function appropriately again.

    Our patients are our top priority, and our goal is to bring you long-term pain-free relief with the most effective treatment plan possible. Led by a team of in-house medical doctors, our physical therapy experts can ensure your care is delivered with experience and expertise.

    We specialize in treating busy professionals at Physical Therapists NYC, mainly because we are in the heart of the business district. Our downtown location makes it convenient for people who work in the city and on Wall Street to find the time to be seen for care and to have minimal down time in their day. To better accommodate your schedule, we have early morning and evening hours. It should be noted, those are very popular time slots, so we suggest scheduling today to ensure you get the time you want.

    In our office, we feature some of the best state-of-the art diagnostic tools available and a well-appointed, full gym for your workouts and exercises. Having the latest and the best technology leads to a faster recovery with less setbacks along the way. We also put a lot of stock in our physical therapy staff, making sure that we have top-rated therapists who are leaders in their field. Your health care is our priority.

    Decompressive lymphatic drainage massage is the best option for stimulating lymphatic drainage and improving blood circulation. Whether you’re concerned about the appearance of dimpled or bumpy skin or simply want to unwind after a long day, the lymph drainage specialist at Physical Therapists NYC can help. Contact us to set up a consultation with one of our skilled practitioners and create a signature individualized lymphatic treatment that is totally unique to you.

    Page Updated on Feb 16, 2023 by Physical Therapists NYC
    Dr. Hetarth Kapadia

    Dr. Hetarth Kapadia is a licensed physical therapist that has extensive experience working with orthopedic, neurological, and cardiovascular patients, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the practice.

    Dr. Hetarth Kapadia received his Bachelor's degree in physical therapy from S.B.B. College Of Physiotherapy and his Master's degree in Kinesiology from California Baptist University, Riverside, California, with a major in Exercise Science.

    Dr. Hetarth is now pursuing his Doctorate in Physical Therapy at Touro College in New York. Before becoming a part of our practice, he worked in New York at various outpatient clinics where he dealt with patients with musculoskeletal and orthopedic disorders.

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