Wednesday, March 20, 2019

How Physical Therapy can help Lymphedema patients?

By: Terry Abrams

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Lymphedema is swelling generally in the arms or legs due to a blockage in your lymphatic system. It’s estimated that about one-third of women who undergo axillary lymph node dissection during breast cancer treatment will develop lymphedema. Identifying and treating lymphedema early helps ensure faster and better outcomes, but even treatment later on, during the chronic stages of the disease, can still help.
To determine if you have lymphedema, check with your physician or physical therapist immediately if you have swelling in one of your limbs and you have cancer or have been treated for cancer, or you have a cardiac, kidney, or liver condition.
Your Physical Therapist will serve as an important member of your health care team and will work closely with you to design a treatment program to help control the swelling and meet your goals for returning to your activities.
In the early stages of lymphedema, when the swelling is mild, it can often be managed by compression garments, exercise, and elevation of the affected limb to encourage lymph flow. For more severe swelling, the physical therapist may use a treatment called “complete decongestive therapy.” The initial step often includes manual lymphatic drainage, which feels like a light form of massage and helps improve the flow of lymph from your arm or leg. This is followed by compression bandaging that helps to reduce the swelling. Your therapist will carefully monitor the size of the limb throughout your treatment sessions.
Once the limb has decreased to the desired size, your physical therapist will help you begin to take over your own care by:
  1. Developing a safe and sensible exercise program that will increase your physical fitness without unnecessarily straining your affected arm or leg.
  2. Updating your compression garments to ensure proper fitting, working with you to find the type of garment that best meets your needs.
  3. Educating you about the proper diet to decrease fluid buildup in your tissues and skin care to reduce the risk of infection.

CardioFlex Physical Therapists are professionals that are well trained and will help you get back on track to recovery. We will guide you with the right exercises you will be able to do at home to keep the Lymphedema in check. Our outpatient clinic is located in the heart of Davie, by Flamingo and Griffin Roads. Call us for an appointment at 954-693-9090. Terry and his staff are looking forward to helping you with your condition.

For more info visit: www.cardioflextherapy.com

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

CardioFlex Physical Therapists’ March Events

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CardioFlex Therapy’s Outpatient Clinic Physical Therapists will be participating in or sponsoring the fundraisers that impact our community. We see first hand so many of the conditions our patients are in when they seek our professional help, our team has carefully decided on the following events. Take a look at our March 2019 fundraisers and join us for a great time and a great cause!

The Leukemia Cup Regatta is a thrilling series of sailing events that combines the joy of boating with the important task of raising money to fight leukemia, lymphoma and other blood cancers. Since its inception, the Leukemia Cup Regatta has raised over $66 million for research and patient services at the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Join us at The Leukemia Cup Regatta, hosted by Isles Yacht Club, March 23, 2019. Registration is now open and available online via Regatta Network.
When: Saturday, March 23rd.
Where: 1780 West Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda, FL, 33950
Info: Niki Miranda-Dubay at 813-261-3166 or 727-645-2147 or niki.mirandadubay@lls.org.
4th Annual Palm Beach Songwriters in the Round, a unique event in Jupiter, Fl, which brings guests into the inner-circle of some of Nashville’s best singer/songwriters, to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The songwriters will take stage at 8:00 pm. For those who want to do a little “boot-scoot-boogie,” they will have dancing to a live band until 10:00 pm. Save the date for this intimate evening under the stars and of course, another full moon, at the beautiful Lucky Old Sun Ranch.
When: Saturday, March 30th. 
Where: Lucky Old Sun Ranch. 18918 131st Trail North, Jupiter, FL 33478.
Info: Colette Beland at 561-683-9965 or email at cbeland@cff.org.

Physical therapists (PTs) are highly-educated, licensed health care professionals who can help patients reduce pain and improve or restore mobility – in many cases without expensive surgery and often reducing the need for long-term use of prescription medications and their side effects. CardioFlex Therapy in Davie, Fl, is well prepared for any type of condition that may require physical therapy.
For more info visit: www.cardioflextherapy.com

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