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South Florida Lymphedema Support Network
Javascript DHTML Drop Down Menu Powered by dhtml-menu-builder.com. Welcome to the South Floridas Online Resource for Information and Assistance. For those with Lymphedema and those who support them. The South Florida Cancer Association. A Movement, Breath and Self-care Group for People with Lymphedema. Information provided by the South Florida Lymphedema Network is solely for educational purposes and does not replace the advice or guidance of a qualified healthcare professional. If you have a problem...
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Lymphedema Surgery | Integrative Lymphedema Institute
Your partners in the fight against lymphedema. Each case is unique. We custom tailor a solution for you. Dallas Lymphedema Treatment Center. The Integrative Lymphedema Institute. At Pine Creek Medical Center. Tending To Your Lymphedema. Our team of lymphedema specialists led by Dr. Alexander Nguyen is focused on one thing: you. The Integrative Lymphedema Institute. ILI) is dedicated to the comprehensive treatment. Suffering from Lymphedema or lymphatic disorders? Offers the latest in surgical and non-sur...
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Lymphedema
A comprehensive overview of lymphedema covering subjects as symptoms, diagnostics, research, causes and pictures. Lymphedema is an abnormal collection of protein-rich fluid in the interstitial fluid due to a defect in the lymphatic system. Most commonly it affects the extremities, but it may involve the face, the genitals or the trunk. The prognosis for people with lymphedema depends on its chronicity, the complications that result and the disease that causes lymphedema. The angiosarcomas development...
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John Mulligan, RMT/CLT-LANA Comprehensive Lymphedema Therapy Home
Lymphedema Therapy, Education and Consulting. Me if there is something you hoped to learn but didn’t find in these pages. The Lymphology Association of North America (LANA) is a non-profit corporation composed of healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, massage therapists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists experienced in the field of Lymphology and lymphedema. They have acknowledged the need for a national certification examination for lymphedema therapists, to test know...
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Lymphedema Therapist -- Janet Nelson
Lymphedema Therapist - Janet Nelson, OTR/L. Lymphedema is a chronic swelling, usually in the arms or legs, which is a result of a malfunction, blockage, or malformation in the lymphatic system. This causes a slowing and thickening of the protein-rich lymphatic fluid. Interrupted flow in the lymphatic system can result in: tissue hardening, fibrosis, and infections, which may require hospitalization. Untreated problems may progress to pain, impaired movement, and cosmetic deformity. Special garments are a...
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Lymphedema Therapy
Upper Extremity Lymphedema Study. Lymphedema Support Group and Patient Education. Lymphedema Therapy uses the Casley-Smith method of CLT/CDT and has helped over 3000 individuals reduce and control their lymphedema. Is the swelling of soft tissues as a result of the accumulation of protein rich fluid in the extra cellular spaces. It occurs most frequently in an extremity but can be seen in the head, neck, abdomen, and genitalia. There are two types of lymphedema. Primary lymphedema. Marvin Boris, MD.
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