Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Therapy

Manual lymph drainage (MLD) is a gentle manual treatment technique that is based on four basic Vodder strokes. Improves the activity of the lymph vessels by mild mechanical stretches on the wall of the lymph collectors. MLD can also be used effectively for pain control.

What Can You Expect From a Session?

A typical MLD Therapy session takes place in a quiet, private setting. A session can last up to an hour. It can be used alone or integrated with other therapies to facilitate powerful changes.

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How Can Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Help?

Effects of MLD:

  • Reduce swelling
  • Improve the activity of lymph vessels
  • Stimulates lymphangiomotoricity
  • Improve the reabsorption and promote drainage of fluid accumulated in the body
  • Removes waste products of cell metabolism
  • Increase in the local sympathetic response
  • Increase in the general parasympathetic effect- relaxation effect
  • Promotes pain control
  • Decreases the tendency of fibrotic tissue formation due to reabsorption of protein from the interstitium