نتایج جستجو برای: manual lymphatic drainage

تعداد نتایج: 127825  

Journal: :بینا 0
عباس باقری a bagheri ophthalmic research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iranتهران- پاسداران- بوستان نهم- خیابان پایدارفرد (خیابان امیر ابراهیمی)- پلاک 23- مرکز تحقیقات چشم شهرام صالحی راد sh salehi ophthalmic research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iranتهران- پاسداران- بوستان نهم- خیابان پایدارفرد (خیابان امیر ابراهیمی)- پلاک 23- مرکز تحقیقات چشم حسین حسن پور h hasanpoor بیمارستان شهید دکتر چمران تهران

purpose: to present a case of traumatic bilateral eyelid lymphedema. case report: an 18-year old male presented with severe bilateral eye lid lymphedema with a history of severe craniofacial trauma three month ago and neurosurgical procedure. he had lost vision in his left eye because of sever globe injury. his lymphedema was attributed to wide surgical incision scar. the patient underwent manu...

2017
José Maria Pereira de Godoy Ana Carolina Pereira de Godoy de Fatima Guerreiro Godoy Maria

Manual lymph drainage has become the mainstay in the treatment of lymphedema for decades now. Five evolving variants have been described by Godoy & Godoy over the years: i) manual lymph drainage using rollers; ii) self-applied manual lymph drainage using rollers; iii) manual lymph drainage using the hands (manual lymphatic therapy); iv) mechanical lymphatic therapy using the RAGodoy® device; an...

2006

Specific lymphatic drainage techniques have come into use during the past 75 years. Osteopath F. P. Millard deserves credit for developing the first precise manual approach to the lymphatic system. Beginning in 1904, Millard conducted extensive lymphatic studies, the results of which he published in “Applied Anatomy of the Lymphatics” in 1922. In his writings, Millard used the term “lymphatic d...

Journal: :Madridge Journal of Immunology 2018

Journal: :Japanese journal of clinical oncology 2010
Katri Elina Clemens Birgit Jaspers Eberhard Klaschik Peter Nieland

OBJECTIVE Lymphoedema is a common sequela of cancer or its treatment that affects lymph node drainage. The physiotherapist, as member of the multiprofessional team in palliative care, is one of the keys to successful rehabilitation and management of patients with cancer and non-malignant motoneuron disease such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and palliative care needs. The aim of the study was...

Journal: :The Australian journal of physiotherapy 2009
Gyözö Szolnoky Krisztina Bársony

227 Lymphoedema is a chronic, debilitating disorder resulting from congenital abnormality of the lymphatic system (primary lymphoedema) or acquired causes (secondary lymphoedema). Complex decongestive physiotherapy is the ‘mainstay’ intervention for lymphatic insufficiency comprising manual lymph drainage, in selected cases intermittent pneumatic compression, multilayered compression bandaging ...

2012
Roser Belmonte Marta Tejero Montse Ferrer Josep M Muniesa Esther Duarte Oriol Cunillera Ferran Escalada

OBJECTIVE To compare the efficacy of low-frequency low-intensity electrotherapy and manual lymphatic drainage in the treatment of chronic upper limb breast cancer-related lymphoedema. DESIGN Cross-over single-blind random clinical trial. SETTING Rehabilitation service. PARTICIPANTS Thirty-six women with chronic upper limb breast cancer-related lymphoedema. METHODS Patients were randomiz...

2014
Bianca Schonvvetter Juliana Laudicéia Marques Soares Ediléia Bagatin

BACKGROUND The gynoidlypodystrophy, known as cellulitis or cellulite, refers to a condition that gives the skin an undulating and uneven appearance, affecting 80-90% of women after puberty. OBJECTIVES to investigate the efficacy and safety of manual lymphatic drainage for cellulite management. METHODS this was an open, prospective, intervention study including 20 women aged from 20 to 40 ye...

Journal: :Lymphology 2006
A P Kafejian-Haddad Janeiro M C Perez M L V Castiglioni F Miranda Júnior L F Poli de Figueiredo

To evaluate the effect of manual lymphatic drainage on technetium-99m-labeled dextran (99mTcDx) transport, 16 patients with lymphedema of lower extremities underwent two lymphscintigraphy exams by injecting 99mTcDx intradermally into the first interdigital space of the affected extremity. The first was a control examination at rest followed by an examination which included a manual lymphatic dr...

Journal: :The Journal of manual & manipulative therapy 2009
Giampietro L Vairo Sayers John Miller Nicole M McBrier William E Buckley

Manual therapists question integrating manual lymphatic drainage techniques (MLDTs) into conventional treatments for athletic injuries due to the scarcity of literature concerning musculoskeletal applications and established orthopaedic clinical practice guidelines. The purpose of this systematic review is to provide manual therapy clinicians with pertinent information regarding progression of ...

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