Compression therapy is an effective and common approach to the management of lymphoedema, a chronic condition requiring long-term treatment. Lymphoedema is caused by the accumulation of fluid in soft tissue, resulting in swelling of the affected limb or area. Lymphoedema may be primary, as a result of a genetic abnormality, or secondary, as a result of injury, including non-accidental injury, or following treatments such as radiotherapy and/or surgery. The condition is characterised by a high protein oedema and secondary skin changes. This article outlines features of the various types of compression therapy used to treat patients with lymphoedema, including details of their application, effectiveness, indications and contraindications
In 1987 we noticed excess adipose tissue in a patient with arm lymphedema and later, objective studi...
Primary lymphedema can be managed safely as one of the chronic lymphedemas by a proper combination o...
Purpose: This study was done in order to ascertain which methods of mechanical compression would be ...
Lymphedema is an incurable disease resulting from an accumulation of fluid in the interstitial space...
Background: Lymphoedema is generally defined as the formation of fluid or fluid retention causing sw...
Lymphoedema and chronic oedema are managed through multiple interventions forming the two key stages...
Lymphoedema is a high protein oedema caused by a low output failure of the lymphatic system. Complex...
Introduction. Secondary upper-extremity lymphedema is most commonly caused by lymphadenectomy and ra...
In the acute phase of lymphoedema, patients require comprehensive decongestive therapy (CDT), which ...
Primary lymphedema can be managed effectively as a form of chronic lymphedema by a sequenced and tar...
In this report, we describe a case of bilateral non-syndromic hereditary lymphedema praecox of lower...
Lymphedema, regardless of etiology, is essentially incurable but different therapy approaches exist ...
We examined the effects of low stretch compression bandaging (CB) alone or in combination with manua...
Lymphoedema is the presence of swelling in regions of the human body, caused by excessive retention ...
The purpose of this article is to provide a systematic review of Combined Physical Therapy, Intermit...
In 1987 we noticed excess adipose tissue in a patient with arm lymphedema and later, objective studi...
Primary lymphedema can be managed safely as one of the chronic lymphedemas by a proper combination o...
Purpose: This study was done in order to ascertain which methods of mechanical compression would be ...
Lymphedema is an incurable disease resulting from an accumulation of fluid in the interstitial space...
Background: Lymphoedema is generally defined as the formation of fluid or fluid retention causing sw...
Lymphoedema and chronic oedema are managed through multiple interventions forming the two key stages...
Lymphoedema is a high protein oedema caused by a low output failure of the lymphatic system. Complex...
Introduction. Secondary upper-extremity lymphedema is most commonly caused by lymphadenectomy and ra...
In the acute phase of lymphoedema, patients require comprehensive decongestive therapy (CDT), which ...
Primary lymphedema can be managed effectively as a form of chronic lymphedema by a sequenced and tar...
In this report, we describe a case of bilateral non-syndromic hereditary lymphedema praecox of lower...
Lymphedema, regardless of etiology, is essentially incurable but different therapy approaches exist ...
We examined the effects of low stretch compression bandaging (CB) alone or in combination with manua...
Lymphoedema is the presence of swelling in regions of the human body, caused by excessive retention ...
The purpose of this article is to provide a systematic review of Combined Physical Therapy, Intermit...
In 1987 we noticed excess adipose tissue in a patient with arm lymphedema and later, objective studi...
Primary lymphedema can be managed safely as one of the chronic lymphedemas by a proper combination o...
Purpose: This study was done in order to ascertain which methods of mechanical compression would be ...