Manual Lymphatic Drainage Explained

I have recently qualified as an Oncology Massage Therapist and in Manual Lymphatic Drainage and have had several clients asking about the treatment and what it involves. Therefore, I hope that this Blog will help to answer some of their questions.

The Lymphatic System

The lymphatic system is a one-way drainage system, it removes excess fluid from the body’s tissues and returns it to the circulatory system and helps to fight infection.

Lymphatic vessels form a network of tubes that extend all over the body which carries a fluid called lymph. Along the network of lymphatic vessels are lymphatic nodes which filter bacteria and micro- organisms from the lymph. The cleansed lymph is collected by two main lymphatic ducts, the thoracic and the right lymphatic ducts which empty the lymph into the bloodstream.

The lymphatic system returns excess fluid which accumulates in the body’s tissues back into the bloodstream, while at the same time filtering micro-organisms and releasing antibodies to help the body to fight infection.

What is Lymph?

Lymph is a transparent, colourless, watery liquid which is make up of tissue fluid and is contained within lymphatic vessels. It resembles blood plasma in composition, except that it has a lower concentration of plasma proteins. Lymph contains only one type of cell: these are called lymphocytes.

Manual Lymphatic Drainage

Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) was developed in the 1930s, a MLD therapist will apply light pressure in the form of circular movements to the skin always working towards the heart. This technique lightly stretches the walls of the lymph vessels and encourage lymphatic drainage. MLD can be applied to bare skin or over clothes, no oils or lotions can be used in order for the treatment to be effective.

How MLD works

The Lymphatic system is responsible for helping fluid and waste leave the body and for regulating the immune system. When the lymphatic system becomes blocked, then fluid begins to build up and stagnate making us feel sluggish and more susceptible to viral/ contagious diseases.

What is it good for?

MLD is particularly effective for individuals who suffer regularly from common illnesses like colds and flu. It is also recommended for people who lead sedentary lifestyles, or those who want to reduce puffiness or swelling. It can have a positive effect on problem skin, cellulite, dysfunctional respiratory systems and people with low energy.

It can be used as a treatment to reduce lymphoma which is swelling in the arms or legs which can be as a result of surgery e.g. post mastectomy.

What are the benefits?

Manual Lymphatic Drainage boosts the immune system so, as well as helping the body fight off illness, treatment can help people to feel more healthy and increase vitality.

It also has a positive physical effect, improving the appearance of the skin and reducing puffiness caused by water retention, poor circulation or pregnancy. It can also help with pain from fractures, sprains or rheumatism, and it promotes the body’s own healing mechanisms. I can also help to improve your metabolism so can be used to Detox the body.

I have tried to make this blog informative but also make it easy to understand I really hope I have achieved this happy medium. If you wish to ask me any more questions then please email: mollysportsmassage@gmail.com and I will do my very best to answer them.

If you wish to book in then follow my BOOK NOW link throughout the website – what are you waiting for?

Masks

So, things are getting back to some sort of normality but how are we all feeling about it?

In the treatment room I am still asking clients to wear a face covering where possible, I feel that we are not quite at the stage to remove all of the PPE just yet. I have had 4 clients cancel appointments this week because they have been pinged by the track and trace app which just proves me that sadly COVID hasn’t gone away and is still out there.

People do say to me “you’re young you’d be fine if you got it”, which of course I would hope I would be, but that is not the reason I am being careful. In the tax year 2020/21 I worked 4 months out of 12, how mad is that! I am self-employed, yes I got grants from the Government (thank you!) but those are now gone and if I had to isolate or get COVID that is me closed down again. My partner is also self-employed so we would have ZERO income for the time we would have to be off work.

Therefore, please continue to wear masks, take regular lateral flow tests, social distance. It is not just for you, it is for the people around you – protect everyone and we will get out of this sooner, quicker and safely.

P.S. this isn’t a rant it is just a place for me to express how I feel – others have other options, but this is mine so please respect that 🙂 Be Kind

Waiting List

I have started a waiting list for people wanting to book in for their massages once I am allowed to open up fully.

If you would like to be added then please contact me via one of the following:

  • Email : mollysportsmassage@gmail.com
  • Phone: 07908588096
  • Instagram: mollysportsmassage

I am hoping to know more after the next announcement on the 22nd when the Government has said they will be setting out a roadmap for reopening the country again.

Christmas Vouchers

Wow, I cannot believe its nearly NOVEMBER! Where has this year gone?

I feel incredible lucky to still be able to work and help people again. Since coming back post lockdown I cannot thank everyone who has booked appointments, likes my posts and sent lovely messages of support! You are why I love doing what I do 🙂

SO – some of you have been asking already (super organised) if I am selling vouchers for Christmas and the answer is YES!

I am selling both Pregnancy and Sports/Deep Tissue Massage vouchers, all the prices are the same as clinic prices and will all be available to purchase up until 24th December 2020.

To purchase a voucher please email: mollysportsmassage@gmail.com and I will explain prices and how to pay.