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Treatment at Lymflo Therapies
For people with chronic lymphedema,
the most successful form of treatment is Combined
Decongestive Therapy (CDT). CDT is a group of modalities
that are used in combination with each other to improve
the edematous condition. These modalities include
Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD), compression bandages
or devices, skin care, therapeutic exercises and self
manual lymph drainage techniques. Once the edema has
improved, these modalities are then used by the patient
at home to maintain the benefits that were initially
achieved during therapy by a certified lymphedema
therapist. It is important to note that there is no
"cure" for chronic lymphedema. However,
through the use of CDT, and close medical and therapeutic
supervision, lymphedema can be greatly improved and
managed.
- Initial Evaluation
- Treatment for patients with lymphedema
- Intensive Combined Decongestive
Therapy (CDT) - Phase I
- Developing a Home Maintenance
Program - Phase II
- Ongoing Optimization Therapy
- Treatment for patients with mild
lymphedema
- Prevention Counseling
- Insurance Reimbursement
- The Initial
Evaluation
The purpose of an initial evaluation is to meet
the patient and determine the best course of treatment
for the lymphedema. A prescription and referral
from a physician is necessary in order to complete
the initial evaluation process. If a patient is
having difficulty obtaining a referral from a physician,
please contact us and we will help in this process.
Once an appointment has been made for the initial
evaluation, the patient will be mailed a medical
history form to complete. The history form should
be brought with the patient on the day of the scheduled
appointment along with any medical records that
the patient may have and a list of current medications.
The initial evaluation includes the following:
- A review of the patient's medical and surgical
history.
- A review of the patient's lymphedema history.
- A physical evaluation by an Occupational
or Physical Therapist. May include limb volume
measurements, palpation of the tissue, evaluation
of strength and Range of Motion, and pictures
of the affected area.
(Please note: pictures are taken of the affected
area only with permission
from the patient. Most typically pictures are
taken on the first day of
treatment.)
- Establishment of a treatment care plan.
- Education materials are given concerning
lymphedema and its course of treatment
- Treatment
for patients with lymphedema
- Intensive
Combined Decongestive Therapy (CDT) - Phase
I
During the initial evaluation it may be determined
that daily therapy, called intensive therapy,
is recommended for the treatment of the patient's
lymphedema. Daily therapy is provided five days
a week and can last from one to 4 weeks or longer
depending on the severity of the lymphedema.
An average treatment course is two weeks. We
recommend that the patient wear loose and comfortable
clothing during the intensive phase of treatment.
Daily therapy includes the following components
of CDT:
- Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD)
- Application of compression bandages or
other compression devices
- Skin care
- Therapeutic exercises. Exercises are
adapted for each individual's capabilities.
- The education of self manual lymph drainage
techniques.
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photographic examples
- Developing
a Home Maintenance Program - Phase II
Once a patient has completed the daily program
of CDT, they are then set up with a home
program utilizing the tools of CDT to be
used ongoing to optimize the benefits achieved
through daily intensive therapy. These tools
include the following:
- Measuring and fitting the patient
into a nighttime compression device.
Wearing compression at night stimulates
the lymph system to drain while the
patient is sleeping. Lymflo Therapies
works with many different companies
including the makers of the Reid Sleeve
and Jovi-Pak in order to find the most
appropriate compression device to help
the patient control and manage their
lymphedema.
- Measuring and fitting the patient
into a daytime compression arm sleeve
or leg stocking.
Wearing compression during the day keeps
the patient from swelling during daytime
hours. It is important that the garments
fit appropriately in order to be effective.
We work closely with many garment companies
to find the most appropriate and comfortable
garments to control the lymphedema.
Lymflo Therapies also has the ability
to fabricate and design custom made
garments on site. This is a very unique
service in the world of lymphedema management
and can be very helpful for difficult-to-fit
patients.
- Establishing a program of daily self
manual lymph drainage techniques and
therapeutic exercises.
Utilizing self MLD and therapeutic exercises
at home will continue to optimize and
improve the lymphedema.
- Establishing a daily skin care program.
For people with lymphedema, it is important
to learn proper skin care techniques
in order to prevent skin infections,
called cellulitis. Learning to keep
the skin healthy will greatly reduce
the risk of getting infections.
- Ongoing
Optimization Therapy
Once patients complete their daily intensive
therapy and a home program has been established,
it is important that they continue to be
followed at Lymflo Therapies. We call this
the optimization phase of therapy which
means we want patients to continue to improve
their lymphedema and maintain the progress
achieved with daily therapy. We have found
that for patients with chronic lymphedema,
they will continue to improve and do better
at home if they are followed on an ongoing
basis. Initially, once the intensive phase
of therapy is completed, patients are followed
once to twice a week for approximately one
month with manual lymph drainage therapy.
The frequency of visits is then extended
and optimally patients are followed every
four to twelve weeks. Optimization therapy
can include the following:
- One manual lymph drainage session.
- Obtaining measurements of the involved
extremity to ensure that compression
therapy is effective.
- Reviewing self manual lymph drainage
techniques, therapeutic exercises and
skin care.
- Re-measuring for or altering garments
and/or compression devices as conditions
improve.
- According to Medicare guidelines,
All Medicare patients are re-certified
for treatment by a Physical or Occupational
Therapist. Physicians re-certify the
treatment provided by an OT or PT. Re-evaluation
is done at least every 90 days unless
there is a change in condition. If there
is a change in condition, the physician
is notified. Lymflo Therapies is responsible
for these Medicare requirements. Therefore,
it is important to notify the office
of any changes in medical condition,
physician, insurance plans, etc.. The
physician may require an office visit
to his/her office before re-certification
is granted.
- Treatment
for patients with mild lymphedema
It may be determined during your initial evaluation
that daily intensive CDT is not
needed. For patients with a more mild form of lymphedema,
some, but not all, of
the components of CDT may be beneficial. These components
may include:
- One session of manual lymph drainage every
4-8 weeks
- Learning and utilizing self manual lymph
drainage techniques
- Learning and utilizing therapeutic exercises
- Learning and utilizing proper skin care techniques
- Wearing a compression arm sleeve or leg garment
on a daily or as needed basis.
- Prevention
Counseling
If a patient is at risk for lymphedema (patients
who have had lymph nodes removed, radiation therapy,
a traumatic injury, a severe infection, or a family
history of congenital lymphedema ) but has not yet
developed any signs or symptoms of lymphedema, Lymflo
Therapies offers the following:
- An educational session, called Lymph 101.
During Lymph 101, the lymphatic system is discussed
including how the patient's medical condition
may have disrupted the lymph system. Precautionary
measures are then discussed and recommendations
are made to prevent the possible onset of lymphedema.
- Learning and utilizing self manual lymph
drainage techniques.
- Learning and utilizing therapeutic exercises.
- Learning and utilizing proper skin care techniques.
- Fitting the patient into a mild compression
arm sleeve or stocking to be used on an as needed
basis. These guidelines are discussed and include
any activity that may put a stress on the lymphatic
system. Use of a compression garment is recommended
during exercise, during an airplane flight,
and during any activity that requires repetitive
motion.
- Insurance
Reimbursement
During the initial evaluation, patients have the
opportunity to meet and discuss any insurance issues
with the office managers and insurance experts.
The patient's initial evaluation and all treatment
sessions will be filed through their insurance provider.
If a preauthorization is required, Lymflo Therapies
will assist the patient in getting the preauthorization.
Patients are encouraged to inform the office managers
if they have any questions concerning their insurance
policy and coverage for the treatment of lymphedema.
Treatment at Lymflo Therapies
is covered by most insurance plans including Medicare.
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