Lymphatic Massage -
The Benefits
Lymphatic massage or lymph drainage massage
is a technique used to help increase lymph flow. Increased lymph flow removes
harmful substances from the tissues and increases immune function. Lymphatic
massage can be useful in cases of edema, sports injury or for people
experiencing a sluggish immune system or those suffering from a lack of
energy.
What is the Lymphatic System?
The lymphatic system plays a crucial role in
your body’s ability heal from injury and ward off disease. It is essential to
the body's drainage system for cleansing and filtering out toxins and
bacteria.
Problems With The Lymphatic System
Aches, pains, soreness and flu like symptoms
could all be caused by congested lymph pathways.
The Benefits of Lymphatic Massage
- Lymphatic massage can help to unblock the
lymph system by manually cleansing the lymph system in a clockwise fashion.
- Performing lymphatic massage correctly can
stimulate the opening of the initial lymphatic and increase the volume of
lymph flow by as much as 20 times.
Because lymph cleanses nearly every cell
in your body the negative effects of chronic lymph blockages include but are
not limited to:
- Frequent cold and flu infections
- Joint pain
- Headache and migraine
- Menstrual cramps
- Arthritis
- Loss of appetite
- Fatigue
- Mood irregularities
- Depression
- Acne
- Cellulite
What is Lymphatic Massage?
The use of massage as a healing therapy dates
back centuries. Lymphatic massage was developed in the 1930s and is a delicate
form of massage that stimulates the body’s lymphatic system.
- The lymphatic system has no central pump
and depends on muscle contraction through deep breathing, exercise and
manual manipulation to move fluid.
- Lymphatic massage utilizes a very light
pressure combined with soft pumping movements in the direction of the lymph
nodes. Immune system function can be significantly increased, improving
metabolism and helping the body to eliminate waste and toxins.
- A strong immune system makes you feel
balanced, happy and whole.
As with most massage, it is vital to drink
lots of water after a lymphatic massage to flush away toxins that have been
released.
Lymphatic Massage – What can it be
used for?
Lymphatic massage has been used for years to
enhance the quality of the skin.
• Lymphatic massage aids the increase of
lymph flow. When the lymph is flowing as it should, cells are bathed in fresh
fluid making the skin look fresh and alive.
Lymphatic massage is also useful for people
with sports injuries.
- When applied after neuromuscular massage,
lymphatic massage helps to clear the tissue of debris and reduce the minor
edema that can occur after deep tissue massage.
- Repeated lymphatic massage whilst healing
from a sports injury can help to enhance the tissue regeneration process by
keeping the tissue as healthy as possible.
It is thought that lymphatic massage can also
help the scarring process by enhancing circulation and immunity.
- Increased lymph flow around the scar
stimulates damaged lymph vessels to heal.
- Increased lymph flow draws away toxins
improving the health of the tissues.
Another common use of lymph drainage massage
is in breast cancer cases.
- Women who have had axillary lymph nodes
removed sometimes develop edema in their arm. As long as there is only minor
swelling, then a massage therapist with a good knowledge of contraindication
and some specific techniques can do a great amount of good.
Lymphatic Massage – Is it Safe?
For the most part lymphatic massage is safe.
However as with all massage therapies there are some contra indications. For
lymphatic massage specifically, these include acute inflammation, malignant
tumors, thrombosis and major heart problems.
To get the best results from a lymphatic
massage, seek out a suitably trained and qualified therapist.
Kelly Price |