What is MLD?
Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) is an advanced
therapy in which the practitioner uses a range of specialised and gentle
rhythmic pumping techniques to move the skin in the direction of the
lymph flow. This stimulates the lymphatic vessels which carry substances
vital to the defence of the body and removes waste products. The first
visit will include a consultation during which the therapist will
recommend the number and frequency of future sessions. Each session will
last approximately one hour. Where appropriate the therapist will work
in conjunction with your medical practitioner.
What are the benefits?
MLD is both preventative and remedial and can enhance your well
being. Furthermore, MLD:
- is deeply relaxing
- promotes the healing of fractures, torn ligaments, sprains and
lessens pain.
- can improve many chronic conditions: sinusitus, rheumatoid
arthritis, scleroderma, acne and other skin conditions.
- may strengthen the immune system.
- relieves fluid congestion: swollen ankles, tired puffy eyes and
swollen legs due to pregnancy.
- is an effective component of the treatment and control of
lymphoedema and assists in conditions arising from venous
insufficiency.
- promotes healing of wounds and burns and improves the appearance
of old scars.
- minimises or reduces stretch marks.
The History
During the early 1930's Dr. Emil Vodder created a
unique range of movements which brought relief from chronic conditions
such as sinus congestion and catarrh. Since Vodder's pioneering work,
MLD has spread world wide and has become a popular treatment in many
European hospitals and clinics. It is now beginning to gain acceptance
in the UK as a component in the treatment and control of lymphoedema.
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