Massage Away Lymphedema

July 7, 2003

in Massage Therapy

Lymphedema is the extreme swelling of an arm or leg or a person’s upper body. It often occurs in breast cancer patients after surgery and can show up for no reason in other patients. With lymphedema, the patient’s limb can swell two to three times their normal size. Light massage properly administered can reduce swelling significantly. [Read more]

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