Ефекти лімфодренажного масажу в менеджменті посттравматичного набряку верхньої кінцівки

Authors

  • Святослава Пашкевич Харківська державна академія фізичної культури, Ukraine
  • Вікторія Полковник-Маркова Харківська державна академія фізичної культури, Ukraine

Keywords:

lymphatic drainage, massage, post-traumatic edema, range of motion, upper extremity function

Abstract

There is moderate evidence for the use of lymphatic drainage massage (LMD) for musculoskeletal conditions, which may be effective in reducing pain, improving function and quality of life. The purpose of the study: to determine the effectiveness of LymphM in addition to conventional rehabilitation interventions in post-traumatic conditions of the upper limb in terms of reducing edema, improving range of motion and its function. Conclusions: the inclusion of LymphM in the standard scheme of management of edema leads to a more significant improvement in the function of the upper extremity.

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Published

2023-07-17

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