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[This book is] a concise and informative guide to the theory and practice of MLD. The text is well presented, easy to follow, and has excellent visual detail with clear illustrations and full-colour photographs included throughout. I would recommend this manual as a valuable resource for the library of any lymphoedema clinic.-- Elaine Stowe, Northern Health and Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland
Written by the world's leading authorities on Dr. Emil Vodder's techniques for Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD), this lavishly illustrated guide provides step-by-step descriptions of how to massage the lymph vessels to stimulate smooth lymphatic flow.
Full-color photographs supplement concise text describing the basic anatomy and physiology of the circulatory and lymphatic systems, treatment techniques, and the various types of swelling caused by lymphedema. The authors discuss indications and contraindications, as well as the ways in which Dr. Vodder's method affects different regions of the body.
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Dr. Vodder's Manual Lymph Drainage: A Practical Guide is a comprehensive, one-step reference for students, therapists, and practitioners of lymphology, manual medicine, or physical therapy.
Part I Theoretical Basics of Manual Lymph Drainage
1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Circulation of Blood
2 Anatomy of Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes
3 Physiology of the Lymphatic System, Lymph, and Interstitium
4 Lymphedema
Part II Manual Lymph Drainage
5 Equilibrium and Balance as the Aim of Massage
6 Indications and Contraindications for Manual Lymph Drainage
7 Effect of Manual Lymph Drainage on the Smooth Muscles of Blood Vessels and Lymphangions
8 Diagnostic Examination and Edema Measurement
Part III The Technique of Manual Lymph Drainage
9 Massage Techniques
10 Treatments of the Individual Parts of the Body
11 Special Techniques
12 Treatment Model for Secondary Lymphedema
Part IV Complementary Treatments
13 Complementary Treatments
Part V Historical Background
14 Historical Background
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