Are you wondering if manual lymphatic drainage can help you? You’ve come to the right place! Manual lymphatic drainage involves mostly light touch, and some medium pressure work. For this reason, it can be a great option for people who are seeking massage for stress relief, but do not want firm pressure. Owl studied The Vodder Method of manual lymphatic drainage through the Klose Training program. Manual lymphatic drainage is used to treat lymphedema, is often recommended by surgeons to help treat post surgical edema, and can help treat a host of other conditions such as migraines, rheumatoid arthritis, and fibromyalgia.
Manual lymphatic drainage can be used on its own, or incorporated into a deep tissue massage.
Owl is qualified to treat clients with stage zero, one, and stage two lymphedema. If you have stage three lymphedema, Owl can help you find a qualified lymphedema therapist, and then provide maintenance therapy once you are back to stage two or below.
If you’re ready to schedule a manual lymphatic drainage or massage session, click the button below. Start by choosing the length of massage that you’d like, then select the manual lymphatic drainage add-on.