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_a612.42
_bF.M.F
100 _aFöldi, Mihály,
_98184
_d1894-1943,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aFoundations of manual lymph drainage /
_cMichael Földi, and Roman StröBenreuther.
250 _aThird edition.
264 1 _aSt. Louis :
_bElsevier Mosby,
_c[2005]
300 _ax, 110 pages:
_billustartions ;
_c23 cm
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
500 _aEnglish translation of: Alle Rechte vorbehalten. 3, Auflage. Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2003.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _a1. Anatomy of the Lymph Vessel System 1.1 The Lymph Vessel System 1.2 Lymph Nodes and Lymphatic Regions 1.3 Important Lymph Node Groups and Their Tributary Regions 2. Interstitial Fluid and Lymph 2.1 Blood and Tissue Fluid Exchange 2.2 Circulation of Protein Molecules 3. Lymph Formation and Lymph Flow: "Physiological Lymph Drainage" 3.1 Lymph Formation 3.2 Lymph Transport 3.3 The Lymphatic System's Safety Valve Function 4. Lymphatic System Insufficiency 4.1 High Volume Insufficiency or "Dynamic Insufficiency" 4.2 Low Volume Insufficiency or "Mechanical Insufficiency" 4.3 Safety Valve Insufficiency 5. The Effect of Massage Upon Lymph Formation and the Lymphangiomotor Function 5.1 Manual Lymph Drainage and Lymph Formation 5.2 Manual Lymph Drainage and Lymphangiomotor Function 6. Basic Principles of Manual Lymph Drainage 6.1 Massage Strokes 6.2 Performing Manual Lymph Drainage 6.3 Indications and Contraindications of Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) and Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT) 6.4 Massage Stroke Sequences for Different Treatment Areas 7. Treatment of Cervical Lymph Nodes and Their Tributary Regions 7.1 Anatomical Foundations 7.2 Treatment of the Neck and Shoulder Areas 7.3 Treatment of the Back of the Head and the Nape of the Neck 7.4 Treatment of the Face 7.5 Oral Cavity Drainage 8. Treatment of Axillary Lymph Nodes and Their Tributary Regions 8.1 Anatomical Foundations 8.2 Treatment of the Breast 8.3 Treatment of the Back 8.4 Treatment of the Arm 9. Treatment of the Large, Deep Lymphatic Trunks 9.1 Anatomical Foundations 9.2 Treatment of the Abdomen 9.3 Alternative Massage Strokes for Abdominal Drainage 10. Treatment of Inguinal Lymph Nodes and Their Tributary Regions 10.1 Anatomical Foundations 10.2 Treatment of the Inguinal Lymph Nodes 10.3 Treatment of the Abdominal Wall 10.4 Treatment of the Lumbar Region 10.5 Treatment of the Leg 11. Complete Decongestive Therapy - CDT 11.1 General 11.2 How Compression Therapy Works 11.3 Diagnostic Survey 11.4 Further Physical Therapeutic Measures Within the CDT the FrameworkIndex
520 _aThis manual lymph drainage guide covers the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the lymphatic system, providing key background information necessary for effective treatment. Chapters are structured according to anatomic regions, focusing on the lymphatic knots and their tributary regions in the throat, armpit, trunk, and groin. Photographs illustrate the lymphatic knots and lymphatic courses, which are drawn on the human body, and provide a clear picture of the structures to be treated. Designated points are numbered to illustrate the progression of treatment in each region. Also includes coverage of complete decongestive therapy (CDT). Explains procedures in a detailed, step-by-step format. Features a helpful chart of lymph node groups and their tributary regions that outlines each lymph node as it pertains to a specific anatomical region. Key information is summarized in the margins, making it easier for readers to review what they've read and focus on important topics. Self-test questions provide an excellent means for readers to assess their comprehension and review key material in the book. These questions are also helpful in preparing for exams. Two-color illustrations help the reader visualize and learn theoretical aspects of this therapy. The text has been completely updated to reflect the latest techniques in lymph drainage therapy. Coverage of individual treatment strokes and stroke sequences have been updated, with more comprehensive descriptions and detailed photos that illustrate proper hand placement, pressure, and movement. Expanded coverage of complete decongestive therapy, including a CDT survey ― consisting of the case history, examination, and palpation ― that can be used to gather valuable information to formulate therapeutic goals and evaluate treatment results.
650 0 _aLymphatic System.
650 0 _aDrainage
_xmethods.
650 0 _aMassage
_xmethods.
650 0 _aLymph.
700 1 _aStröBenreuther, Roman.
_98189
856 _3Abstract
_uhttp://repository.fue.edu.eg/xmlui/handle/123456789/1529
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