
Lymphatic
Drainage
Lymphatic drainage is a gentle, specialized massage technique that stimulates the lymphatic system to encourage the movement of lymph fluid throughout the body. This therapy is particularly beneficial for reducing swelling (such as lymphedema), promoting detoxification, and supporting immune function by helping the body remove toxins and waste products. Unlike deep tissue massage, lymphatic drainage uses light, rhythmic movements to promote relaxation, decrease water retention, and improve skin health.

Benefits
& Treatments
Lymphatic drainage massage is highly effective at decreasing swelling (edema) and fluid buildup, especially in conditions like lymphedema or after surgery, by moving excess lymph fluid toward lymph nodes for elimination.
This technique helps remove toxins and waste products from body tissues, supporting the body’s natural detoxification processes and leaving you feeling lighter and more energized.
By stimulating lymph flow and lymph nodes, lymphatic drainage supports the immune system, helping to prevent illness and improve the body’s natural defenses.
Enhanced lymphatic circulation can reduce puffiness, improve skin tone, and give the skin a healthier, more radiant appearance.
Lymphatic drainage helps lower inflammation in tissues, which can relieve discomfort and support healing from injury or chronic conditions.
The gentle, rhythmic nature of the massage induces relaxation, reduces stress, and contributes to an overall sense of well-being.
Kinetika's Support
for Your Physical Well-Being
- Lymphatic drainage uses gentle, rhythmic techniques such as stationary circles, scoop, pump, and rotary strokes to stimulate lymph nodes and encourage the movement of lymph fluid, helping reroute stagnant fluid and reduce swelling.
- It is effective as both a preventative treatment and as part of postoperative rehabilitation, especially for managing or reducing edema after trauma or surgery.
- Lymphatic drainage is a core component of CDT, which also includes compression bandaging, remedial exercises, and patient education for optimal management of lymphedema and chronic swelling.
- This therapy is indicated for primary or secondary lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency, post-traumatic and post-surgical edema, palliative care, and as an adjunct to pain management. It may also benefit those experiencing psychological stress or requiring comfort when other therapies are not suitable.
- Lymphatic drainage is typically administered in two phases:
- Phase I: Intensive therapy with manual drainage, compression, exercise, and education.
- Phase II: Maintenance with ongoing manual drainage and use of compression garments.



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