Research, Articles & Case Studies
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August 28th, 2014
Acute Episode of Cellulitis and Lower Extremity Edema
Beverly WaldeisenCurriculums:
Click the link to view the case study. Patient had developed lower extremity phlebitis with three of her six pregnancies. Never had treatment. Patient was fitted with a compression legging and underwent Lymph Drainage Therapy.
August 28th, 2014
Bilateral Lower Extremity Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Beverly WaldeisenCurriculums:
Click on the link to view the case study. Swelling continued despite the wearing of a graded compression stocking. Lymph Drainage Therapy was carried out along with therapeutic exercise, and compression wrapping.
August 28th, 2014
Bilateral Lymphedema of the Lower Extremities
Anita SpreenCurriculums:
Click the link to view the case study. After Lymph Drainage Treatment, patient is able to walk and stand longer periods. Patient did not understand compression bandaging so was fitted with compression stockings.
August 28th, 2014
Primary Tarda Lymphedema of Lower Extremities in Obese Patient
Anita SpreenCurriculums:
Click the link for case study. Obese patient has family history of lymphedema. Bandaging and Lymph Drianage Therapy were preformed with much self-treatment.
August 28th, 2014
Observed Edema to Lower Extremities
Paula NoyesCurriculums:
Case Study
August 28th, 2014
Progressive Swelling of the Lower Limbs
Colleen PascoeCurriculums:
Case Study
August 28th, 2014
Progressive Left Arm Lymphedema
Colleen PascoeCurriculums:
Case Study
August 28th, 2014
Obese Patient with Bilateral and Axilla Swelling
Daisy C. MillettCurriculums:
Case Study
August 28th, 2014
Tightness in Left Axilla and Arm
Barbara KorosecCurriculums:
Click on the link to view the case study. Evaluated by the Local Lymphedema Clinic but found fine. Treatment included Lymph Drainage Therapy, garments for increased activity, aquatic exercise, but no bandaging.
August 28th, 2014
Right Upper Extremity Lymphedema with Loss of Mobility over the Anteropectoral Region
Mike VoelkelCurriculums:
<p>Click the link to view the case study. Patient had two complete bilateral mastectomies and radiation. Experienced significant loss of mobility over the anteropectoral region, symptoms of medial and ulnar nerve tension, and swelling.</p>