Lymphedema
What is it?
Lymphedema is a chronic swelling due to inadequate fluid drainage from the lymph system. You are at risk for this if you have had lymphnodes removed or radiation treatment following Breast Cancer or other cancers such as Pelvic tumors. One study reported that as many as 75% of patients after breast cancer have chronic pain up to 3 years after treatment. Lymphedema may be one of these reasons.
Signs and Symptoms
Symptoms vary but may include pain and fullness in the chest wall or breast, arms, and legs depending on the area of involvement.
Treatment
Using the results of th eevaluation and your personal goals, your Physical Therapist develops a treatment plan. Treatment may include:
- Manual Lymphtic Drainage = a massage technique used to reroute fluiod to functional nodes (You and or a family member are taught how to simulate this collateral circulation as well).
- Risk reduction strategies
- Skin care and precautions
- Compression Therapy as indicated (Depending on the extent of you lymphedema, you may benefit from compression. Compression may include night packs, sleeves, tape, or bra use).
- Exercise as appropriate
Timberlane Physical Therapy has certified lymphedema therapists who specialize in the care and management of these swelling disorders. Our therapists also have a unique apporoach to using their orthopedic and postural restorative training to treat you as a whole person.
Our goals are quality care to maximize quality of life!