Programs
Treatment
of Lymphedema
Evaluation:
A comprehensive evaluation is conducted to determine the need
for therapy and treatment intensity. The evaluation consists
of patient history, sensory evaluation, ROM and muscle testing,
girth measurements, functional status in work/ADLs, skin condition,
posture and skeletal alignment.
Skin
Care: Condition of the skin on the affected limb
is examined on each visit. The goal is to keep the skin clean,
dry, moisturized, and infection-free. Participants are instructed
in skin care. Specialized skin cleansers and moisturizing
lotions are recommended for use.
Manual
Lymph Drainage: A specialized, very light pressure
massage is used to re-route lymph around blocked or damaged
lymph node collection sites, to develop permanent collateral
drainage areas, and to soften fibrotic tissue. As fluid is
moved out of the affected limb, the susceptibility to infection
and injury is reduced and an increase in functional abilities
results.
Multilayered
Compression Bandaging: The participant is wrapped
with 3 to 4 layers of low-stretch bandages that are worn
up to 22 hours a day. Once the tissue has been remodeled,
excessive proteins removed, and the lymphatic drainage increased,
the patient can reduce wearing the compression bandages to
overnight and during other precautionary activities.
The
bandaging provides a firm external support to tissue which
acts as a counterforce to muscle contraction, promoting lymphatic
pumping during even the slightest muscle contraction. Because
low-stretch bandages don’t compress the lymphatics when
the limb is at rest, they have a low resting pressure and high
working pressure.
Therapeutic
Exercise: Participants are instructed in specific
exercises that facilitate lymph drainage. Exercises are performed
while bandaged, unless exercising in the water. If not contraindicated,
aquatic-based exercise is optimal due to the promotion of
further lymph movement through hydrostatic pressure. Participants
are also taught physical conditioning, range of motion, and
strengthening exercises as individually needed.
Compression
Garments: Participants are fitted for custom-made
compression garments after completing the course of treatment.
These are worn during the waking hours. Compression garments
to not promote further reduction, but are used to maintain
goals made in treatment.
Education:
One of the goals of this program is to give the participant
the tools needed to control the lymphedema once it is reduced
through treatment. Training in self-care is provided to prevent
infection, increase tissue integrity, and reduce or eliminate
exacerbation of the condition. Skin hygiene and care is stressed.
A home program of self-massage, bandaging, and exercise is
provided to maintain the health of the limb.
The
HIVAMAT 200
April
25, 2007
PRESS
RELEASE:
Central
Coast Lymphedema Therapy is now the first therapy clinic in
the state of California to make available to their patients
the HIVAMAT 200, Deep Oscillation Therapy.
Deep
Oscillation Therapy based on pulsed electrostatic fields has
not been available in California until now.
Central
Coast Lymphedema Therapy has purchased a Deep Oscillation Therapy
unit. This unit brings about a deep oscillation in the tissue
by means of an intermittent electrostatic field. Among the
many benefits of this are:
1.
Reduction of edema and hematomas
2. Wound healing
3. Reduction of muscle spasm
4. Pain reduction
5. Reduction of chronic and acute inflammation
CCLT
will be contacting physicians’ offices to demonstrate
this highly effective unit and what it can mean for their patients.
The
HIVAMAT 200 electrostatically attracts and releases the patient’s
tissue to create a resonance vibration that is deeply penetrating
and lasting. The advantages of this type of treatment are
that it can supplement and intensify manual modes of treatment
and offer a deeply penetrating therapy with a minimum of
mechanical impact. This allows deep oscillation to be applied
at a very early stage in the regeneration process and healing
time can be greatly improved. The HIVAMAT 200 can help with
pain and impaired muscle mobility/weakness related to sprains,
strains and fractures as well as sports injuries. It can
also be used in surgery aftercare, with open wounds and respiratory
diseases.
For
more information or a demonstration of Deep Oscillation Therapy,
please contact Central Coast Lymphedema Therapy through their
office across from Sierra Vista Medical Center at 1061 Murray
Ave., San Luis Obispo, CA 93405, or call (805) 782-9300
Lymphedema
Therapy
Massage
Therapy – Rebecca Stone, Manual Lymphatic Drainage Therapist
Lymphedema
Education and Support Group –
meets 3rd Monday at Cuesta Title, 715 Tank Farm Rd. SLO
Certified
fitter for compression garments – we keep a variety of
compression garments on hand and can order them custom made
to your specifications.
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