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Lymphatic Drainage Self Massage - The lymph drained from the lower extremities begins in the foot, where lymph nodes are divided into superficial (epifascial) and deep (subfascial) nodes; the epifascial and subfascial nodal networks are connected by anastomoses.
Lymphatic drainage massage, also known as manual lymphatic drainage, relieves swelling that happens when medical treatment or illness blocks your lymphatic system. Lymphatic drainage massage involves gently manipulating specific areas of your body to help lymph move to an area with working lymph vessels.
All LiL classes are recorded so don't worry if you missed a class, you can easily register at your convenience and watch the class on demand as many times as you want.
*Lymphatic drainage massage is typically considered safe and low-risk. However, this technique may not be safe for people with conditions that can move lymphatic fluid back to the heart or kidneys. These conditions include: Blood clots.
**Few people have negative reactions to lymphatic drainage massage. Some people, however, complain of headaches, nausea and fatigue. When that happens, you should ask your healthcare provider about managing your side effects.
***The Content in this series is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your healthcare professional to see if this is right for you.
Learn about the Lymphatic System:
https://www.uc.edu/content/dam/uc/ce/images/OLLI/Page%20Content/OLLI%20-%20The%20Lymphatic%20System.pdf
Lymphatic Drainage Self Massage - The lymph drained from the lower extremities begins in the foot, where lymph nodes are divided into superficial (epifascial) and deep (subfascial) nodes; the epifascial and subfascial nodal networks are connected by anastomoses.
Lymphatic drainage massage, also known as manual lymphatic drainage, relieves swelling that happens when medical treatment or illness blocks your lymphatic system. Lymphatic drainage massage involves gently manipulating specific areas of your body to help lymph move to an area with working lymph vessels.
All LiL classes are recorded so don't worry if you missed a class, you can easily register at your convenience and watch the class on demand as many times as you want.
*Lymphatic drainage massage is typically considered safe and low-risk. However, this technique may not be safe for people with conditions that can move lymphatic fluid back to the heart or kidneys. These conditions include: Blood clots.
**Few people have negative reactions to lymphatic drainage massage. Some people, however, complain of headaches, nausea and fatigue. When that happens, you should ask your healthcare provider about managing your side effects.
***The Content in this series is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your healthcare professional to see if this is right for you.
Learn about the Lymphatic System:
https://www.uc.edu/content/dam/uc/ce/images/OLLI/Page%20Content/OLLI%20-%20The%20Lymphatic%20System.pdf
Program Details
Sep 24, 2024
04:00 (pm) UTC
04:00 (pm) UTC
Lymphatic Drainage Massage for Feet and Legs
30 minute session Recorded Session
Donation Based
$9
Suggested Donation
$18
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Cassaundra Paolini
Cassaundra Paolini is an Intuitive Therapist, channel, medium, natural shaman, Light and Energy Worker, who over the past 12 years, has helped thousands overcome blocks, traumas, and find balance, to go on to live more fulfilling lives.
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