Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Manual Lymph Drainage?
Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) is a lymphatic massage technique refined to help with many illnesses like respiratory and sinus issues, by Dr Emile Vodder, Phd and his wife, Estrid Vodder. MLD has been part of an international 4 part protocol for treatment of Lymphedema for over one hundred years. I trained under Guenter Klose who was trained at the Foldi institute in Germany and who has now trained therapists in the U.S. for many years. For people with lymphedema I use this technique to drain, and improve lymph flow in the entire body, not just the limbs affected. MLD is the base of all my treatments.
What is Lymph Drainage Massage?
Lymph Drainage Massage (LDM) is a massage with a base of MLD mixed with Lymph Drainage Therapy, another modality I’ve trained in, and other modalities I’ve trained in sprinkled in as needed. The way I see it flow needs to happen, body structures need to glide over one another whether that is accomplished with a Swedish technique or Myofascial Release technique or Craniorsacral Therapy technique.
Difference between Lymph Drainage and Manual Lymph Drainage?
The way I distinguish the difference between the two is that MLD is for Edema, Lymphedema and Lipedema per international protocol and Lymph Drainage Massage is for illness, post-op, , detox, arthritis, inflammation. Head injury, Etc.
Who benefits best from Lymph Drainage?
People who have had surgery recently to people who don’t seem to be recovering completely from surgery or illness. Any Autoimmune disorders or Lyme disease and Lyme co-infections. EDS patients do well with lymph drainage massage.For head injury patients draining the neck and back of head helps their brain fog, in my experience. With most of these conditions it would take at least 4 twice weekly or weekly lymph drainage sessions to complete the work and then maintenance treatments monthly or weekly for some.