Lymphedema of the neck area
[DOCX File]Lymphatic Drainage massage
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Treatment and outcomes of head and neck oedema referrals to a hospital-based lymphoedema service. British journal of community nursing. Suppl,S6-13. Jesse MT, Ryan ME, Eshelman A, et al. (2015). Integrated psychological care in head and neck cancer: Views from health care providers, patients, and supports. Laryngoscope. 125,6:1345-1351.
Treating head and neck lymphedema in cancer patients | MD Ande…
This is different from lymphoma, which is a type of blood cancer. Lymphedema can cause swelling in the arm when lymph nodes were removed under the arm, swelling in the leg if lymph nodes were removed from the groin, or swelling in the head and neck if lymph nodes were removed in the neck or mouth. Lymphedema can be classified as primary or ...
[DOC File]Primary Lymphedema and Lymphatic Malformation (LM)
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Your therapist starts at your throat & neck with very gentle pressure, moves to your sternum, armpits, arms, abdomen, groin, legs, & feet. (Some areas may not be worked on if you have just had surgery, but a trained lymphedema therapist will know how to work around that area).
[DOC File]The Gathering Place
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Lymphedema occurs when the normal drainage of fluid is disrupted. It may be caused by a blockage or cut in the lymphatic system, usually the lymph nodes in the groin area and the armpit. Blockages may be caused by infection, cancer, or scar tissue from radiation therapy or surgical removal of lymph nodes.
[DOC File]Mental Health Bulletin, July 2008
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Lymphedema is a side effect of cancer treatment that can occur immediately after your surgery or at any time during your recovery process. The removal of lymph nodes and/or radiation to the head and neck can lead to decreased circulation of fluids in the tissues in the head and neck…
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Definition – General Consideration Chronic lymphedema is a progressive and a relatively painless swelling of any peripheral tissue – limbs, head and neck, breast, trunk or genitals that is the result of a less-than-optimal transport capacity of the lymphatic system. Chronic lymphedema can be …
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