The goal of the lymph-connective drainage is to act very deeply on the lymphatic system by restoring the correct circulatory and immune balance of the body’s lymph in the main lymphatic collectors and in the connective bands which cover up the muscles and the organs.
Lymph-connective drainage is indicated in the cases of:
Idiopathic lymphedemas
Post-traumatic lymphedemas
Post-surgical lymphedemas, particularly after lymphadenectomy interventions
Cicatricial fibroses
Edemas originating from food intolerance
Edemas originating from hypothyroidism
Carpal tunnel syndromes, in the initial phase and in the post-surgical phases
Tarsal tunnel syndrome
Fibrocystic mastopathy
Breast periprosthetic fibroses
Contraindications:
all acute inflammatory states and diseases in treatment with antibiotics or chemotherapics