Physical Therapy, Chiropractic Care or Manual Therapy Lymphatic Drainage Can Make Living with Lymphedema Easier
Lymphedema is a condition caused by an accumulation of lymph fluid in the upper or lower extremities. The lymphatic system is a vital component of the immune and circulatory systems. It is a system of vessels that carries lymph fluid to the heart of the body. When that system is not working properly, lymphedema can develop, which may lead to swelling in your arms and legs.
Fortunately, if you are experiencing this, there is a safe way for you to manage your symptoms without leaning on harmful medications as your main source of pain relief. Call today to make an appointment with Midland or Freeland Sports Rehab and let us help you find the relief you deserve!
Commonly Experienced Symptoms
Symptoms of this typically occur in the arms and legs. Pain levels can vary from moderate to serious. The following symptoms of lymphedema are pretty common, and if you are experiencing them, it is important to contact one of our treating providers, as soon as possible:
- Restricted range of motion
- Heaviness/tightness
- Aching/discomfort
- Fibrosis
- Infections
- Swelling
Primary and Secondary Lymphedema
Many people do not realize this, but there are two categories of lymphedema:
- Primary Lymphedema – There is not always a clear reason for primary lymphedema. It can be passed down through the generations or develop on its own.
- Secondary Lymphedema – Secondary lymphedema happens as a result of a disease or disorder. It can also happen after a person has been treated for cancer or after a surgical procedure involving the lymph nodes. The most common causes of secondary lymphedema include radiation treatment for types of cancer or infection.
Benefits of Physical Therapy, Chiropractic Care or Manual Therapy Lymphatic Drainage for Lymphedema Symptoms
Physical therapy and Chiropractic Care is safe and effective treatment option for the symptoms that accompany this. Manual therapy, specifically manual lymphatic drainage, may be used to aid lymph flow to the upper and lower extremities. Wrapping, compression, or complete decongestive therapy may be added to your treatment plan as your physical therapist deems appropriate.
When it comes to conditions that include persistent swelling, there are numerous complications to consider. Among them are circulatory problems, infections, and the risk of injury.
Our providers at Midland and Freeland Sports Rehab in Midland and Freeland, MI will conduct a thorough examination of your condition and develop a personalized treatment plan for you.
If you have lymphedema, we strongly recommend that you seek treatment and follow up with your chiropractor and physical therapist regularly to ensure that your condition does not worsen.
Learn More About Lymphedema Treatment; Call Midland and Freeland Sports Rehab Today
This may be interfering with your life right now, but it does not have to be that way forever. Our Midland and Freeland, MI physical therapist, chiropractors or manual therapist will help you manage your symptoms with comfort and ease.
To schedule an appointment at our clinic, please call us at (989) 341-1070 or click here.