Most people can derive some benefit from lymphatic drainage. Those with lymphoedema can experience great reductions in swelling (particularly when combined with compression garments or bandaging). As the lymphatic system also forms the basis of the immune system, the treatment can provide a welcome immune boost, especially for the immuno-suppressed or those who have been ill for long periods as in glandular fever. The treatment can aid in chronic acne and painful cellulite, after cosmetic surgery to reduce swelling, as well as alleviating pain associated with swelling and joint inflammation, such as arthritis and MS. Some hormonal and menstrual imbalances can improve with lymphatic drainage and pregnancy related swelling could also benefit. The treatment is very relaxing and is great for high blood pressure and stress heads.
Those with an active, untreated cancer or malignancy should seek a doctor’s advice. Anyone with a current acute infection (viral or bacterial) or inflammation due to an allergic reaction. People with cardiac oedema, renal dysfunction / insufficiency or deep vein thrombosis. Those with a history of tuberculosis or who live with asthma or low blood pressure will need to have their treatment modified to suit.
A little time is taken at the start of a session to take a history and perhaps perform some observations. The treatment itself is very light and relaxing, so during a treatment it is not uncommon to fall asleep, and for blood pressure to drop. It is a good idea to not plan to drive afterwards. As the treatment returns fluid to the blood , an increase in urination is often noticed. This is positive, as the toxins are leaving your body. The downside to this cleansing is that sometimes skin outbreaks are experienced, so it is best not to have a treatment before a big date or function. It is also possible to feel some nausea and discomfort as the liver copes with the increased load. Afterwards though, you should feel a little lighter with a greater sense of wellbeing. Treatment times vary with a full body treatment lasting 90 minutes.
In the case of oedema, a treatment plan will have to be worked out. In severe cases this may mean time in a residential facility with daily treatments, until the area is suitably reduced and can be maintained at a regular clinic, as for a lesser oedema. For those with other needs, a regular maintenance plan can be discussed with your therapist, or you can come as the need arises.
Rebates are available for lymphatic drainage from most funds that pay for remedial massage. Check with your fund to find the exact rebate. If your fund provides rebates for massage via HICAPS, you may be able to claim on the spot.
http://www.hicaps.com.au/vgnmedia/downld/HICAPS_Massage.pdf
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