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Treatable Conditions

LYMPHEDEMA FOLLOWING BREAST CANCER

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Secondary Lymphedema following cancer treatment is more common than usually assumed. Patients that undergo lumpectomy or mastectomy because of breast cancer may develop secondary Lymphedema in the upper extremity (arm, back, abdomen or chest wall) in approximately one-third of cases. Swelling is primarily treated by conservative methods (exercises and fitting for compression sleeves) that should be applied at an early stage, largely to avoid progression of Lymphedema with development of fibrotic tissue. This can also reduce the incidence of bacterial infection and discomfort that occurs with chronic Lymphedema. The main goal of Combined Decongestive Therapy (CDT) is to increase lymphatic transport capacity and if possible to restore the normal size of the limb. At Lymphatx a lymphatic therapist will evaluate your condition and design a treatment protocol specific to your needs.

LYMPHEDEMA CHRONIC SWELLING

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Lymphedema (chronic swelling) occurs when an interruption of lymphatic flow results in the accumulation of lymphatic fluid causing abnormal swelling in the arms, legs, feet, breast, abdomen, neck or head. When lymphatic vessels are impaired, missing or when lymph nodes are removed, the remaining lymph pathways become congested or blocked. These fluids (waste products) can build up in the connective tissues and becomes thicker and the affected areas feel heavy. This thickening of lymphatic fluid is called fibrosis (hardening of the skin and underlying tissue).

CHRONIC VENOUS INSUFFICIENCY

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Chronic venous insufficiency creates state of high-protein edema and fibrosclerosis. The valves in the veins channel the flow of blood toward the heart. When these valves are damaged or aged, the blood leaks and pools in the legs and feet. Symptoms include swelling of the legs, pain in the extremities, including dull aching, heaviness, cramping and accumulation of blood in the skin. Cardiac bypass patients should keep a close watch to ensure that venous insufficiency does not develop in the leg(s) where the vein was removed.

WOUND CARE HEALING

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When the body's natural healing process is delayed by medical conditions such as diabetes or vascular disease, the wound becomes an ongoing problem. A major emphasis is to reduce wound deterioration and to promote wound healing. By utilizing CDT, we have great success with patients who have been undergoing treatment for months or years without successful healing. The majority of our patients’ wounds heal with consistent CDT treatment within 2 to 6 weeks. There are many factors that can impede the wound healing process including tissue swelling, pressure, trauma, and infection. Wounds kept in a moist environment heal three to five times faster, with less pain, than those exposed to a dry environment. Other factors that can impede healing at a wound site are age, body build/weight, chronic disease such as diabetes or renal failure, diet/nutritional status, poor circulation, insufficient blood supply, suppressed immune system, and radiation therapy. We utilize state of the art wound healing techniques and products to make wounds heal faster.

DIABETES

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Diabetics have compromised circulation which puts them at risk of skin breakdown and amputation. Here is a Lymphatx patient with diabetes that suffered with edema. Note his skin integrity; shiny, tight and missing a great toe. With Lymphatx treatment his swelling improved, putting him in a healthier state.

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

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Patients who have had any type of orthopedic surgery such as hip, knee, shoulder replacement or arthroscopic surgery will experience postoperative swelling. We have been successfully treating orthopedic surgery patients with Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) and Combined Decongestive Therapy (CDT). Patients are always referred to physical therapy after surgery. Usually physical therapy post-surgically is painful and the operated area has swelling. In some cases the swelling does not subside in a timely manner. These patients can benefit from CDT and be fitted with compression stockings. MLD has been proven to aid in the absorption of toxins, enhance fluid circulation and induce deep relaxation. Orthopedic surgeons nationwide are seeing the benefits of lymphatic therapy for their patients in preparation for surgery and post-surgical healing. Physicians typically express that the final results of any procedure will be seen in 6 months to one year due to the body’s natural healing time frame. The final results of any procedure will be seen in a shorter period of time with CDT and compression garments.

PRE-POST COSMETIC OR PLASTIC SURGERY

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Recent studies show that plastic surgery patients often experience postoperative edema which peaks 2 to 4 days following surgery and is followed by soft-tissue fibrosis of the operated area. At Lymphatx we have been treating surgery patients with Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) and the HIVAMAT. It has been proven to aid in the absorption of toxins, enhances fluid circulation, stimulates the immune system, absorbs fat molecules and induces deep relaxation. More and more plastic surgeons are seeing the benefits of lymphatic therapy for their patients in preparation for surgery and post-surgical healing. Physicians typically express that the final results of any procedure will be seen in 3 to 6 months due to the body’s natural healing time frame. The final results of any procedure will be seen in a shorter period of time. MLD is commonly used in countries such as Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela and Argentina.

SPORTS INJURY

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Lymphatx treats the swelling often associated with sports injuries.  By reducing swelling pain is decreased, range of motion is increased and overall healing is improved.

The HIVAMAT and Kinesio taping are two adjuncts to Lymphatx’s traditional therapy that are very effective in promoting healing.

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LYMPHATX . BOCA RATON
1001 N.W. 13th Street, Suite 102
Boca Raton, FL 33486
Phone: 561-392-5131
LYMPHATX . BOYNTON BEACH
10075 Jog Road Suite 306
Boynton Beach, FL 33437
Phone: 561-733-1012
LYMPHATX . Coral Springs
3001 Coral Hills Drive Suite 170
Coral Springs, FL 33065
Phone: 954-752-1500
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