Lymphedema is a chronic disabling condition affecting a growing number of patients worldwide. Although lymphedema is not life-threatening, several reports underlined detrimental consequences in terms of distress, pain, functional impairment, and infections with a relevant decrease in quality of life. Currently, there is no cure, and the therapeutic management of this condition aims at slowing down the disease progression and preventing secondary complications. Early diagnosis is paramount to enhance the effects of rehabilitation or surgical treatments. On the other hand, a multidisciplinary treatment should be truly integrated, the combination of microsurgical and reductive procedures should be considered a valid strategy to manage extremit...
Objective. The present study was aimed at evaluating the use of mechanical and manual lymphatic ther...
Secondary lymphedema of the leg is a chronic and progressive disease which cannot be healed. In the ...
Lymphedema is an incurable, debilitating and progressive condition, leading to physical and psychoso...
Lymphedema is a chronic disabling condition affecting a growing number of patients worldwide. Althou...
Lymphedema is a chronic disease in which impaired lymphatic drainage causes the accumulation of flui...
Lymphedema refers to the accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the interstitial spaces. This can occ...
Abstract Secondary lymphedema of the upper and lower extremities related to prior oncologic therapie...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of complex decongestive physiotherapy (C...
Edema of the upper limb is, frequently, very invalidating. The physical treatment for edema of the u...
The lymphatic system is essential for normal body function, as its role is to recover fluid passed t...
An estimated 250 million people worldwide suffer from lymphedema. In the past, the firstline option ...
Background: Lymphedema is a chronic, debilitating condition that has traditionally been seen as refr...
Breast-cancer-related lymphedema is a significant morbidity mostly observed following primary treatm...
Complete decongestive physiotherapy (i.e., a noninvasive protocol consisting of skin care, lymph dra...
Post-traumatic lymphedema (PTL) is a complex, debilitating, and potentially common disease which has...
Objective. The present study was aimed at evaluating the use of mechanical and manual lymphatic ther...
Secondary lymphedema of the leg is a chronic and progressive disease which cannot be healed. In the ...
Lymphedema is an incurable, debilitating and progressive condition, leading to physical and psychoso...
Lymphedema is a chronic disabling condition affecting a growing number of patients worldwide. Althou...
Lymphedema is a chronic disease in which impaired lymphatic drainage causes the accumulation of flui...
Lymphedema refers to the accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the interstitial spaces. This can occ...
Abstract Secondary lymphedema of the upper and lower extremities related to prior oncologic therapie...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of complex decongestive physiotherapy (C...
Edema of the upper limb is, frequently, very invalidating. The physical treatment for edema of the u...
The lymphatic system is essential for normal body function, as its role is to recover fluid passed t...
An estimated 250 million people worldwide suffer from lymphedema. In the past, the firstline option ...
Background: Lymphedema is a chronic, debilitating condition that has traditionally been seen as refr...
Breast-cancer-related lymphedema is a significant morbidity mostly observed following primary treatm...
Complete decongestive physiotherapy (i.e., a noninvasive protocol consisting of skin care, lymph dra...
Post-traumatic lymphedema (PTL) is a complex, debilitating, and potentially common disease which has...
Objective. The present study was aimed at evaluating the use of mechanical and manual lymphatic ther...
Secondary lymphedema of the leg is a chronic and progressive disease which cannot be healed. In the ...
Lymphedema is an incurable, debilitating and progressive condition, leading to physical and psychoso...