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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width: 270x195 mm, weight: 548 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Oct-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3131431911
  • ISBN-13: 9783131431912
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width: 270x195 mm, weight: 548 g
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  • Izdevniecība: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3131431911
  • ISBN-13: 9783131431912
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Fully up-to-date guide to the theory and practice of Dr. Vodder's Manual Lymph Drainage

Written by the world's leading authorities on Dr. Emil Vodder's techniques for Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD), this lavishly illustrated guide provides step-by-step descriptions of how to massage the lymph vessels to stimulate smooth lymphatic flow.

Full-color photographs supplement concise text describing the basic anatomy and physiology of the circulatory and lymphatic systems, treatment techniques, and the various types of swelling caused by lymphedema. The authors discuss indications and contraindications, as well as the ways in which Dr. Vodder's method affects different regions of the body.

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The latest information on complete decongestive therapy (CDT), including coverage of compression therapy, taping, respiratory treatment, and other complementary methods More than 200 color photographs visualize the therapist's grips Each chapter includes numerous tips and plenty of space throughout for personal notes 50 review questions enable self-study An appendix contains an informative history of Dr. Vodder's life and his contributions to the field

Dr. Vodder's Manual Lymph Drainage: A Practical Guide is a comprehensive, one-step reference for students, therapists, and practitioners of lymphology, manual medicine, or physical therapy.

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MLD techniques are explained in detail, accompanied by many good quality photos of hand positions. This can only help support students .--MLD Journal March 2011

  A Theoretical Principles of Manual Lymph Drainage
 
  1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Circulation of the Blood
  2 (5)
  Blood
  2 (2)
  Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes)
  2 (1)
  White Blood Cells (Leukocytes)
  2 (2)
  Blood Platelets (Thrombocytes)
  4 (1)
  Cardiovascular System
  4 (3)
  Arterial System
  5 (1)
  Capillaries
  6 (1)
  Venous System
  6 (1)
  2 Lymphatic System
  7 (11)
  Anatomy of Lymph Vessels and Lymph Nodes
  7 (1)
  Initial Lymph Vessels
  7 (1)
  Precollectors
  8 (1)
  Lymph Collectors
  8 (1)
  Lymph Nodes
  9 (1)
  Lymphatic Trunks
  10 (1)
  Large Lymphatic Pathways
  10 (6)
  Lymphatic Pathways of the Lower Extremities
  12 (3)
  Lymphatic Pathways of the Upper Extremities
  15 (1)
  Drainage from the Abdomen
  16 (1)
  Drainage from the Thorax
  16 (1)
  Drainage from the Brain
  16 (1)
  Anastomoses
  17 (1)
  3 Physiology of the Lymphatic System, Lymph, and Interstitium
  18 (9)
  Loose Connective Tissue
  18 (4)
  Fixed and Mobile Cells
  18 (1)
  Fibers
  19 (1)
  Ground Substance
  19 (1)
  Function and Qualities
  20 (1)
  Adipose Tissue
  20 (1)
  Water Balance
  20 (1)
  Protein Circulation and Transport
  21 (1)
  Physiology of the Exchange Processes between Interstitium and Terminal Vessels
  22 (4)
  Molecular Motion
  22 (2)
  The Starling Equilibrium
  24 (2)
  Function of Lymph Vessels
  26 (1)
  4 Lymphedema
  27 (9)
  Primary Lymphedema
  28 (1)
  Secondary Lymphedema
  28 (1)
  Possible Complications of Lymphedema
  29 (1)
  Inflammation
  29 (1)
  Physical Reactions to Lymphedema
  29 (1)
  Additional Indications for Manual Lymph Drainage
  30 (1)
  Phlebedema (Venous Edema, Phlebostatic Edema)
  30 (1)
  Lipedema
  30 (1)
  Lipohypertrophy
  30 (1)
  Questions
  31 (1)
  Answers
  32 (4)
  B Manual Lymph Drainage
 
  5 Equilibrium and Balance as the Aim of the Massage
  36 (2)
  The Bathtub Example
  36 (1)
  Fluid Equilibrium
  36 (1)
  Balance in Alternative Healing Methods
  37 (1)
  6 Indications and Contraindications for Manual Lymph Drainage
  38 (2)
  Indications
  38 (1)
  Contraindications
  38 (2)
  Absolute Contraindications
  38 (1)
  Relative Contraindications
  38 (2)
  7 Effect of Manual Lymph Drainage on the Smooth Muscles of Blood Vessels and Lymphangions
  40 (2)
  8 Diagnostic Examination and Edema Measurement
  42 (4)
  C The Technique of Manual Lymph Drainage
 
  9 Massage Techniques
  46 (3)
  The Nature of the Massage
  46 (1)
  Duration and Intensity of the Massage
  47 (1)
  Creating the Environment for Optimal Treatment
  47 (1)
  Treatment Guidelines for Manual Lymph Drainage
  48 (1)
  10 Treatments of the Individual Parts of the Body
  49 (31)
  Treatment of the Neck
  49 (3)
  Effleurage
  49 (1)
  Profundus to Terminus
  49 (1)
  Occiput to Terminus
  50 (1)
  Tip of the Chin to the Profundus, then to the Terminus
  50 (1)
  Fork Technique
  51 (1)
  Shoulder Circles
  51 (1)
  Shoulder Circles
  51 (1)
  Profundus to Terminus
  51 (1)
  Final Effleurage
  51 (1)
  Treatment of the Face
  52 (5)
  Effleurage
  52 (1)
  Jaw Area
  52 (1)
  Nose
  53 (1)
  "Long Journey"
  54 (1)
  Treatment of the Eyes
  55 (1)
  Eyebrows
  55 (1)
  Forehead
  55 (1)
  Temple to Profundus
  56 (1)
  Profundus to Terminus
  56 (1)
  Effleurage
  56 (1)
  Treatment of the Arm
  57 (3)
  Effleurage
  57 (1)
  Upper Arm
  57 (1)
  Elbow
  58 (1)
  Forearm
  58 (1)
  Hand
  59 (1)
  Finger Treatment
  59 (1)
  Final Effleurage
  59 (1)
  Treatment of the Leg
  60 (4)
  Effleurage
  60 (1)
  Thigh
  60 (2)
  Knee
  62 (1)
  Lower Leg
  63 (1)
  Foot
  63 (1)
  Final Effleurage
  63 (1)
  Treatment of the Nape of the Neck
  64 (3)
  Effleurage
  64 (1)
  Profundus to Terminus
  64 (1)
  Occiput to Terminus
  64 (1)
  Back of the Head
  65 (1)
  Shoulders
  65 (1)
  "Rabbit" Technique
  65 (1)
  Skin of the Nape of the Neck
  66 (1)
  "Soldiers" Technique
  66 (1)
  Vibration, Final Effleurage
  66 (1)
  Treatment of the Back
  67 (4)
  Effleurage
  67 (1)
  Right Side of the Back
  67 (1)
  Left Side of the Back
  68 (1)
  Extensors of the Spine
  68 (1)
  Triangle between the Shoulder Blades
  69 (1)
  "Soldiers" Technique
  70 (1)
  Vibration and Final Effleurage
  70 (1)
  Treatment of the Buttocks
  71 (3)
  Effleurage
  71 (1)
  Right Buttock
  71 (1)
  Left Buttock
  72 (1)
  Sacral Triangle
  72 (1)
  Vibration and Final Effleurage
  73 (1)
  Treatment of the Chest
  74 (3)
  Effleurage
  74 (1)
  Left Side
  74 (1)
  Right Side
  75 (1)
  "Seven" Technique
  76 (1)
  Final Effleurage
  76 (1)
  Treatment of the Abdomen
  77 (3)
  Effleurage
  77 (1)
  Solar Plexus
  77 (1)
  Colon Strokes
  77 (1)
  Treatment of the Colon
  78 (1)
  Weight Reduction Technique (Treatment of the Small Intestine)
  79 (1)
  Treatment of Deep Lymph Vessels/Nodes
  79 (1)
  Final Effleurage with Breathing
  79 (1)
  11 Special Techniques
  80 (16)
  Special Techniques for the Head
  80 (4)
  Nose
  80 (1)
  Eyes
  81 (1)
  Skull
  82 (1)
  Ears
  82 (1)
  Intraoral Drainage
  83 (1)
  Special Techniques for the Arm
  84 (1)
  Elbow
  84 (1)
  Wrist
  84 (1)
  Special Techniques for the Leg
  85 (2)
  Knee
  85 (1)
  Foot
  86 (1)
  Special Techniques for the Shoulder
  87 (4)
  Mobilizing the Shoulder Blade Dorsally
  87 (1)
  Mobilizing the Shoulder Blade Ventrally
  88 (1)
  Glenohumeral Mobilization
  89 (1)
  Searching for Painful Points---Patient in the Lateral Position
  89 (1)
  Searching for Painful Points---Patient Supine
  90 (1)
  Special Techniques for the Back
  91 (1)
  Intercostal Spaces
  91 (1)
  Extensors of the Spine
  91 (1)
  Special Techniques for the Hips
  92 (2)
  Standing behind the Patient
  92 (1)
  Standing in front of the Patient
  93 (1)
  Standing next to the Patient
  93 (1)
  Special Techniques for the Chest
  94 (1)
  Intercostal Spaces
  94 (1)
  Breathing Technique
  94 (1)
  Special Techniques for the Abdomen
  95 (1)
  Wide Pelvis
  95 (1)
  Narrow Pelvis
  95 (1)
  12 Treatment Model for Secondary Lymphedema
  96 (12)
  Treatment of Secondary Lymphedema of the Arm
  96 (5)
  Lymph Nodes of the Neck
  96 (1)
  Healthy Breast
  96 (1)
  Affected Breast
  97 (1)
  Treatment of the Edematous Arm
  98 (2)
  Affected Breast
  100 (1)
  Back
  100 (1)
  Treatment of Secondary Lymphedema of the Leg
  101 (7)
  Lymph Nodes of the Neck
  101 (1)
  Axillary Lymph Nodes
  101 (1)
  Abdominal Skin
  101 (1)
  Treatment of the Edematous Leg from the Front
  102 (2)
  Quadratus Lumborum Muscle
  104 (1)
  "Soldiers" Technique
  104 (1)
  Skin of the Buttocks
  104 (1)
  Treatment of the Edematous Leg from Behind
  105 (3)
  D Complementary Treatments
 
  13 Complementary Treatments
  108 (20)
  Skin Care
  109 (1)
  Compression Therapy
  109 (12)
  Bandaging
  109 (11)
  Compression Stockings
  120 (1)
  Therapeutic Exercises and Respiratory Therapy
  121 (2)
  Therapeutic Exercises
  121 (2)
  Respiratory Therapy
  123 (1)
  Meditative Aspects
  123 (1)
  Taping
  123 (5)
  E Historical Background
 
  Historical Background
  128 (1)
  Preface to the First Edition 1978
  129 (3)
  Lymph Drainage---A New Therapeutic Method Serving Cosmetic Care
  132 (2)
  First Publication about Dr. Vodder's Manual Lymph Drainage
  132 (2)
  Emil Vodder---His Life and Manual Lymph Drainage
  134 (2)
Appendix   136 (1)
Further Information   136 (2)
References   138 (1)
Index   139  
Wittlinger Therapy Center, Dr. Vodder School, Walchsee/Austria