Treatment Techniques for Lymphatic Drainage Therapy
Treatment techniques for lymphatic drainage therapy include gentle, rhythmic massage movements such as stretching, compressing, gliding, and cupping to stimulate lymph flow and promote detoxification.
- Casley-Smith Method: This technique involves using the sides and palms of the hands to make circular motions, helping to move lymph fluid toward the lymph nodes. It’s known for its gentle approach and is suitable for patients with sensitive skin or those recovering from surgery.
- Földi Technique: This approach combines manual lymphatic drainage with other therapies, such as compression bandaging and exercise. It’s particularly effective for managing chronic lymphedema and is often part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
- Vodder Technique: this method uses gentle, rhythmic, circular movements to stimulate lymph flow and reduce swelling. It’s widely used to treat lymphedema and other conditions involving lymphatic congestion.