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Lymphedema Therapy

Physical Rehabilitation Services You Can Trust

We understand the challenges faced by patients living with lymphedema. Our dedicated physical rehabilitation team offers comprehensive lymphedema therapy designed to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. We will review your medical history, perform a functional assessment, and evaluate your lifestyle demands to determine the best methods of treatment for your specific needs.

What is Lymphedema?

Lymphedema is a chronic, progressive condition that causes swelling in the body’s tissue. It can affect any part of the body but typically affects the arms or legs. There is no known cure, but there are effective treatments available that focus on reducing swelling, discomfort, and controlling the symptoms. Some causes of lymphedema are radiation therapy, removal of lymph nodes, obesity, infection, certain cancer medications, trauma, chronic venous insufficiency, and deficiency of the lymphatic system.

Benefits of Lymphedema Therapy

  • Reduce and prevent further swelling in affected body part
  • Reduce pain associated with tissue changes and heaviness in limbs
  • Improve range of motion
  • Improve overall function and participation in daily tasks
  • Education on condition to be able to manage in home setting
  • Improve tissue health which can help prevent wounds and infections

What to Expect From Lymphedema Physical Therapy

We believe that prevention and control are key to managing this condition long term. We offer education and resources to help patients prevent complications and maintain their overall health.

  • Evaluation of individual and functional limitations
  • Manual lymphatic drainage massage to increase lymph flow
  • Compression bandaging to reduce size of limb
  • Exercise/movement routines
  • Techniques to reduce radiation fibrotic tissue
  • Fitting of appropriate compression garments
  • Treatment for breast, head, and neck cancer patients to increase strength, flexibility, decrease fibrosis and pain in the affected area
  • Training on self-management including self-bandaging, completing massage techniques, and ensuring proper skin care techniques.

To schedule an appointment in the Butler or Clarion Areas, call 833-602-2273. For an appointment in the Westmoreland Area, please call the location directly.

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