Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) helping sufferers of many physical conditions
Thursday, July 30th, 2009 | local info
An Austrian technique, created by Dr Vodder in the 1930’s, to manually ‘clear’ the lymph system. The outcome of MLD is improved when applied with the Connective Tissue Manipulation technique expressed above. Lymph is a see through almost colourless liquid which transports several substances from the fluid around the cells back to the blood vessels. It is necessary for the extraction of bacteria, vitamins, hormones and waste products and also sorts out important roles in defending you from getting ill.
The lymph structure is a piece of the auto-immune system. Manual Lymph Drainage is an extremely relaxed massage that uses stationary circles over the lymph nodes and surface lymph vessels to increase the flow of lymph. If the technique is too firm the miniscule lymph vessels in the skin are squashed and lymph is prevented from flowing. Stimulation of the lymph system helps more liquid to drain from the tissues surface into the blood vessels in the lower part of the neck. Tension frequently builds up in the neck and shoulders because of tension or neck and upper limb damage.
This causes the connective tissue to constrict and reduce the return of lymph into the blood vessels. There is a build up of fluid and strain within the tissues, which has the effect of causing pain and other symptoms. By manipulating the lymph flow with MLD and minimising the connective tissue tension with Connective Tissue Manipulation the backlog of liquid in the vessels is lessened. This lessens the pressure and therefore reduces the discomfort. MLD is normally used before to Connective Tissue Manipulation for the benefit of upper limb and neck complaints. This helps the drainage before Connective Tissue Manipulation increases the blood current. An individual with frequent headaches would be treated with Manual Lymph Drainage to ease the discomfort and Connective Tissue Manipulation to reduce the regularity of recurrence.
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