Lymphatic Drainage Routine to Breast and Chest after Lymph Nodes Surgery

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Lymphatic drainage is one of the primary treatments for lymphedema or swelling to the breast and chest, but the direction of the massage does matter if you have had lymph nodes removed for surgery, damaged due to an injury or radiation, or if someone has lymphedema due to genetic reasons. In this video, I am going to show an entire lymphatic drainage routine for breast and chest lymphedema and swelling that someone can follow along with, and explain which direction to try and move towards if you have lymphedema with compromised lymph nodes and lymphatic system after lymph nodes are removed for breast cancer surgery, melanoma surgery, or others.

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Thank you Kelly - so informative and well presented. I'm a cancer patient receiving immunotherapy after chemo for double mastectomy.

sharonraina
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I am a PT applying for a new job at a Cancer Rehab Centre, and this was very helpful - thank you!

kimberly-abriefongrief
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Thank you so much, I feel a relief after your massage and exercises❤

larvara
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Your videos are super helpful. Thank you for posting♥️

DeepsInvisible-wekh
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Thank you for sharing.
I was referred to you by a lymphadema massage therapist at the hospital system where I had my recovery in Columbus, Oh...& not at the University.

MargaretJEllis
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that was very helpful and informative. How often should we aim to do the routine - daily/weekly?

CathyStansfield
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Thank you doctor Kelly love you help me a lot iam living in Jamaica 🇯🇲 bless your heart

annabinn
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Can you do this if you were just diagnosed with cancer cells ? Ty

brunildasanchezbsnrn
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If lymph nodes have not been removed which direction from armpit to armpit should we go in the front and which direction armpits armpits should we go in the back

lisaeckhardt
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After DMX/DIEP with Left axillary sentinel nodes (3) removed what direction should we going? Assuming the belly lymphatic system is compromised/blocked as well having the tissue and vessels removed, incisions, clips, scar tissue etc.

kdan
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Thank you for this. Can this be performed after sentinel node dissection, to prevent lymphedema?

liliz
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Can the lymph nodes you said were deep in the stomach cause us to feel full after eating a fw bites? I am having an endoscopy soon.

DebbiePike
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Do we have to massage the arm that has lymphedema?

preethyalexander
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Thank you so much! I’ve watched many of your videos, but I think this one is the best for me. However, I do have a couple of questions. First, does it matter how many lymph nodes were removed? I had 4 removed on my left side (the side with cancer) but none removed on my right side. I had a double mastectomy with immediate reconstruction. However, my right side seems to be my trouble side, mostly with scar tissue, probably due to the port issues. My second question is about the placement of your hands for the breathing at the beginning and end. It seems like you place your hands on your right side and then in the middle but not on the left. Is that correct? Is there a reason for that?

cynthiashields
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are you below the ribcage on the deep breathing part?

Julie-rfw
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Frozen shoulder ki problem bhi ho gyi h

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What's the importance of this message in general?

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