Who Can Benefit
Lymphoedema management is beneficial for individuals of all ages who are experiencing chronic swelling or fluid retention in the limbs, torso, or other areas of the body. This condition can be caused by cancer treatments, surgery, trauma, or other medical issues, and our services are designed to help alleviate discomfort and manage symptoms.

Services We Offer
Our clinic offers comprehensive lymphoedema management services, including:
● Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD)
● Compression therapy (bandages and garments)
● Exercise and movement therapies
● Skin care and wound management
● Education on self-care techniques and lifestyle modifications
● Psychological support to manage the emotional impact of lymphoedema
Each treatment plan is personalized to address the severity of the condition and the individual needs of the patient.

Treatment Methods
We use a variety of proven, effective methods to manage and reduce lymphoedema, including:
Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD): A gentle, hands-on technique that stimulates the flow of lymph fluid, reducing swelling.
Compression Therapy: The use of compression bandages or garments to encourage fluid movement and prevent further swelling.
Exercise and Movement Therapy: Tailored exercises that promote circulation and lymphatic drainage, improving strength and mobility.
Skin Care and Education: Guidance on proper skin care to prevent infections and improve comfort, as well as education on managing the condition at home.
These methods help reduce swelling, improve circulation, and enhance overall well-being.

Recovery & Prevention
Lymphoedema management not only focuses on reducing current symptoms but also works to prevent further complications and recurrence. By using a combination of treatments and lifestyle adjustments, we aim to maintain optimal function and prevent long-term issues associated with the condition. We work with patients to develop strategies for managing lymphoedema long-term, empowering them to take control of their health. 
Conditions Treated
  • Primary lymphoedema
  • Secondary lymphoedema often resulting from cancer treatments like surgery or radiation
  • Post-surgical lymphedema
  • Trauma-related lymphedema
  • Lymphoedema due to infections
  • Venous insufficiency and other related circulatory issues