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  1. Introduction to Occupation; Would Healing; Geriatric Rehabilitation 2e; Health Services; Primer on Lymphedema; Prosthetics & Orthotics; Psycholsocial Aspects of Hlthcare Value Pack by Bottomley, Drench, 2004-01
  2. Lymphedema - Management Today, Comprehensive Guide by ethel foldi, 2000
  3. Overcoming the Emotional Challenges of Lymphedema by Elizabeth Mcmahon,
  4. Lymphedema: A Breast Cancer Patients Guide to Prevention and Healing
  5. 100 QandA About Lymphedema (100 Questions and Answers about . . .) by Debbie J. Daunt, 2009-01-01
  6. Voices of Lymphedema: Stories, Advice, and Inspiration from Patients and Therapists by AnnEhrlich;ElizabethMcMahon, 2007
  7. Comprehensive Lymphedema Management by Joachim Zuther, 1980
  8. Lymphedema: Results from a workshop on breast cancer treatment-related lymphedema and lymphedema resource guide by Jeanne Petrek, 1998
  9. Lymphatic Cleansing (Helping Hands, 2) by LAUREL GAY EDWARDS, 2008
  10. Short stretch bandages yield long-term benefits.(Dermatologic Surgery): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Heidi Splete, 2007-01-01
  11. Lymphatic drainage: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine</i> by David Helwig, 2001
  12. Balancing painful swelling with a desire to exercise.: An article from: International Journal of Humanities and Peace by Susan Berger, 2006-01-01
  13. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Lymphatic drainage by David Helwig, 2001-01-01
  14. Limited segmental resection of symptomatic lower-extremity lymphodystrophic tissue in high-risk patients. (Case Report).: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Tanya M. Oswald, William Lineaweaver, 2003-07-01

81. Lymphovenous Canada: Treatment Programs In Canada
Treatment programs in Canada, manual lymphatic drainage and massage, information about lymphedema treatment related to cancer.
http://www.lymphovenous-canada.ca/treat.htm
Lymphovenous Canada: Treatment Programs in Canada
Treatment for lymphovenous disorders provided by health care professionals, is generally covered free of charge by Canada's health insurance system. Coverage for extremity pumps and compression garments for chronic lymphedema varies from province to province. Other treatments such as massage and alternative therapies are usually paid for by the individual or through non-government health insurance programs. Due to space restrictions we have only listed lymphatic massage therapists where there are less than five that we are aware of in a provinces or territory. For a more extensive list please consult the lymphatic massage page of this web site. This information is provided for educational purposes and is not meant as a substitute for medical advice or an endorsement of any treatment option. Information is available on separate pages by clicking on the following provinces (please note, the following information is based on material provided by provincial and territorial Ministries of Health): For information on other provinces, contact that province's health ministry or department directly. If the telephone numbers shown below are long distance for you, you may be able to find a local or toll-free telephone number for your province's health insurance plan in your local telephone directory.

82. Lymphedema

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83. Risk Of Lymphedema
lymphedema is characterized by swelling in the arm on the side of the breastaffected by breast cancer. lymphedema; How many nodes removed?
http://www.breastcancer.org/tre_surg_lymphedema.html
About Us Site Map Dictionary Frequently Asked Questions ... How Many Nodes Removed? Risk of Lymphedema Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection Mastectomy vs. Lumpectomy Four Myths About Breast Cancer Surgery Surgery Risks ... Waiting for Results Current research, online events, and more Make a Donation
Risk of Lymphedema
Many women worry about " lymphedema "—swelling of the arm on the side of the breast affected by cancer, which may or may not be accompanied by numbness or discomfort. The truth is that usually lymphedema happens in only 5–10% of cases. The risk of lymphedema can approach the 25% level if you have the following combination of aggressive therapies:

  • radiation to the lymph node areas after surgery, AND
    chemotherapy.
The 25% risk level for lymphedema also applies to women who had an old-fashioned radical mastectomy (removal of nearly all of the lymph nodes surrounding the breast, in addition to removal of the breast and underlying muscles). You can learn about how to minimize and manage lymphedema in our section on Arm Lymphedema Next Page: Sentinel Lymph Node Dissection back to top Printer-friendly page Send this page to a friend This page was last modified on March 20, 2003

84. Cancer.gov - URL Changed
Adapted from the summary on lymphedema by the National Cancer Institute, lymphedema is an abnormal collection of too much tissue protein, fluid (edema), chronic inflammation, and thickening and scarring of connective tissue.
http://cancernet.nci.nih.gov/cgi-bin/srchcgi.exe?TYPE=search&ZUI=280_02586P&

85. Arm Lymphedema
Arm lymphedema Prevention and Management. lymphedema (pronounced limfe-DEE-ma)is a side effect that can begin during or after breast cancer treatment.
http://www.breastcancer.org/lymphedema_info.html
About Us Site Map Dictionary Frequently Asked Questions ... Reconstruction Arm Lymphedema Managing Menopausal Symptoms Sex and Intimacy Emotional Recovery and Renewal Quality of Life ... Frequently Asked Questions About Lymphedema Current research, online events, and more Make a Donation
Arm Lymphedema
Lymphedema (pronounced lim-fe-DEE-ma) is a side effect that can begin during or after breast cancer treatment. It isn't life threatening, but it can last over a long period of time. This condition involves swelling of the soft tissues of the arm or hand. The swelling may be accompanied by numbness, discomfort, and sometimes infection. There's no reliable way to find out your level of risk for lymphedema, but by taking proper precautions you CAN greatly reduce your chances of developing the condition. This section is adapted from Living Beyond Breast Cancer by Marisa Weiss, M.D. and Ellen Weiss, with additional contributions by Sara Cohen, OTR/L. The medical experts for Arm Lymphedema are:
  • Sara Cohen , OTR/L, occupational therapist, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York City
    Marisa Weiss
    , M.D., breast radiation oncologist, Thomas Jefferson University Health System, Philadelphia, PA

86. Lymphedema Treatment Center - Ultimate Health Center, Inc.
Certified lymphedema/Lipedema treatment center based in North Carolina.
http://www.uhealth.net
Ultimate Health Center Inc
Western North Carolina's Wholistic Lymphedema Treatment Center
(Note: We are a separate and distinct company from Ultimate Health and Golarger.com. To stop their spam and get their page removed from the internet, send an email to abuse@register.com and/or call register.com at 800-899-9724.)
Introductory Treatment Letter Lymphedema Booklet Published Articles UHC Newsletter ... Contact Us A Lymphedema treatment center supervised by a licensed medical doctor. An approved provider with most insurance companies. As a Lymphedema treatment center, we believe that the power to heal lies within the human body, and that all components of the body and mind are interconnected. We view health as a puzzle. When even one piece is missing or incomplete, the puzzle is incomplete. Peter Glasser, Diana Brady, Alison Levitt M.D. and Walter Rose PA-C, specialize in Complete Decongestive Physiotherapy (CDP) for the treatment of Lymphedema and Lipedema. We also offer an optional supplement program designed to increase the healing ability of the body, and work synergistically with CDP treatments.
Therapeutic massage for the treatment of fibromyalgia and chronic pain is provided by our staff of specially trained and licensed massage therapists. Many insurance companies will cover this treatment with monthly evaluations by Dr. Levitt or Walter Rose.

87. UK Lymphedema Information: Lymphoedema - Lymphoedema Uk, Lymphedema Information,
Provides information for sufferers of primary and secondary lymphedema. Details of the condition, treatments available and a message board for discussion.
http://www.uklymph.com/
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Whether you have been newly diagnosed, or a Lymphedema sufferer for many years, we sincerely hope that you will find this site a sanctuary that you can visit to locate information and meet with others in a similar position. lymphoedema uk lymphedema information primary lymphedema secondary lymphodema ... support group
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Welcome
Welcome to UKLymph.com. This site has been set up by the East Kent Lymphoedema Support Group to offer online support and advice to Lymphedema sufferers. Whether you have been newly diagnosed, or a Lymphedema sufferer for many years, we sincerely hope that you will find this site a sanctuary that you can visit to locate information and meet with others in a similar position. On this site you will find some basic information about Lymphedema

88. - Lymphedema
Here are some articles relating to lymphedema, a condition often causedby breast cancer surgeries and lymph node swelling. lymphedema.
http://www.thebreastcaresite.com/EEndCom/USAmoena/Homepage.nsf/(VIEWDOCSBYID)/40
var welcomeText=""; var welcomeUserName=""; var ParentUNID = '' var RedirectTo='' formPresent='' Store Locator Registration Tell-A-Friend Newsletter ... Support Links Lymphedema Lymphedema, it seems, is the proverbial red-headed stepchild of breast cancer awareness. Although lymphedema can strike anyone who has lymph nodes that have been damaged or removed. it seems to hit breast cancer patients in higher numbers, especially in those who have nodes removed from the underarm area. A number of organizations are trying to improve public awareness of lymphedema. To assist in this effort, TheBreastCareSite offers the articles below, which are intended to educate and inform on the topic. We have also compiled a list of resources for those who wish to explore this issue further.
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National Lyphedema Network Learn more about lyphedema from the National Lyphedema Network.

89. ACOR Mailing Lists Archives
Archives of lymphedema@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG The lymphedema Online SupportGroup Manage the list (list owners only). or. Browse lymphedema in
http://listserv.acor.org/archives/lymphedema.html
Search ACOR Find a mailing list Search a list's archives Search the dictionary Search Cancer News
Archives of LYMPHEDEMA@LISTSERV.ACOR.ORG
The LYMPHEDEMA Online Support Group Note: You must be subscribed to this list in order to view the archives From this page you can: or Browse LYMPHEDEMA in:

90. Northern Vascular Support, Inc. -- Home Northern Vascular Support, Inc.
Nationwide supplier of lymphedema bandages and compression garments for the management of lymphedema and venous disorders.
http://www.northernvascular.com

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ABOUT US
Northern Vascular Support, Inc. is a Chicago based firm that specializes in extremity circulation. As a nationwide authorized provider of short-stretch bandages and compression garments, we are committed to assisting patients, therapists, physicians, hospitals, and lymphedema treatment centers in supplying products and educational materials for the management of lymphedema and venous insufficiency. We at Northern Vascular Support understand the fears and concerns patients encounter during and after treatment. We will provide information on available programs and services to help answer questions about lymphedema, including causes, prevention, detection, treatment, and rehabilitation. We will continue to add product and company information to this site on a weekly basis, so if you don’t find what you are looking for, please check back often. This site is designed for educational and promotional purposes only and is not engaged in rendering medical advice or professional services. The information provided here should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or a disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health problem, you should consult your physician. This information is provided in good faith, but no warranty can be made for its accuracy. The opinions expressed herein are exclusively ours. If you have any questions, please

91. ACOR Mailing Lists Archives
Join or leave the lymphedema list This screen allows you to join orleave the lymphedema list. To confirm your identity and prevent
http://listserv.acor.org/SCRIPTS/WA-ACOR.EXE?SUBED1=lymphedema&A=1

92. Welcome To Westbury Total Health Care
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation medical practice specializing in lymphedema Therapy and Musculoskeletal conditions.
http://www.westburytotalhealthcare.com

lymphedema decongestive physiotherapy
physical medicine / rehabilitation physical therapy electrodiagnostic / computerized ROM/CMT ... nutritional counseling NEW - Please read our Notice of Privacy Practices
Welcome
to our cyber office; please explore our site to better get acquainted with our staff and the services we offer. We intend to deliver the highest quality professional care, resulting in the best possible patient outcome. We aim to be the multidisciplinary rehabilitation practice of choice in our geographic area. We are constantly exploring other avenues of treatment to incorporate into our practice, so that we may better serve our patients.
Presently, we have expanded our previous Lymphedema therapy unit to include three therapists for combined decongestive therapy (CDT), which is a non-invasive therapy that has been used in Europe for over 30 years. The CDT incorporates manual lymphatic drainage, compression bandaging, skin care, exercises and education in home maintenance. The Lymphedema Program is supervised by a Board Certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation doctor who works closely the team of therapists.
Just as everyone’s problems are unique, so are the solutions. That is why we offer many different therapies and programs to help regain your health.

93. SJ Lymphedema Support
South Jersey lymphedema Support Network. Disclaimer information.). What is lymphedema?Causes of lymphedema. When does lymphedema occur, and how rapidly?
http://www.angelfire.com/nj/lymphedema/lymph.html

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South Jersey Lymphedema Support Network
(Information below is solely from a booklet received from and written by The Lymphedema Assoc. of Australia, Inc.) (Click on blue links for more information.) What is Lymphedema? Causes of Lymphedema When does Lymphedema occur, and how rapidly?
  • Once the lymphatics are damaged, lymphedema may occur at any time. Sometimes it starts at once and lasts for life; sometimes it occurs for a few weeks, goes away and may or may not return; sometimes it appears years after the event. Once the lymphatics are damaged, a very trivial thing may set it off, (e.g. a bee sting, sunburn, carrying heavy weights, or a long aircraft flight.)Apart from that which occurs briefly after the blockage and then goes away, once lymphedema starts it gets worse and worse. This worsening is usually slow in primary lymphedmas and rapid in secondary ones. It is usually a steady increase unless some inflammation occurs (e.g. infection), when it gets worse very quickly. Grades of Lymphedema
    • Grade 1 swelling will pit if the skin is pressed and is reduced if the limb is elevated.

94. Lymphedema
lymphedema, the battle after the war for some cancer survivors. It's a battle tokeep her arm from ballooning a legacy of breast cancer called lymphedema.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca7/sierratses/therapy2.html
Lymphedema, the battle after the war for some cancer survivors
By LAURAN NEERGAARD, Associated Press WASHINGTON (November 27, 2000 5:47 p.m. EST Every day, Suzanne Ben Aida pulls a tight elastic glove over her swollen right hand and arm, and every night she adds a swath of bandages. It's a battle to keep her arm from ballooning a legacy of breast cancer called lymphedema. Many patients aren't warned to expect such a complication and they struggle to find good care when the symptom strikes. The very therapy vital to fighting breast cancer leaves 15-20 percent of patients with this side effect, a swelling of the arm on the side where the breast tumor struck. That means a staggering 300,000 breast cancer survivors may cope every day with some degree of lymphedema. For some, it's a mild swelling that merely annoys when rings or clothing don't fit. Others can be disabled as their arm painfully balloons to twice its normal size and leaves them prone to infections. Yet many doctors dismiss women's complaints as a small price for surviving cancer, leaving patients to sort through a bewildering array of touted therapies. Some help, some don't, and others could be harmful.

95. Stanford Lymphedema Center
Stanford Center for Lymphatic and Venous Disorders. Stanley G. Rockson,MD Director of Stanford lymphedema Center. Lymphatic and venous
http://cardiology.stanford.edu/Programs_CVMED/aurora.htm
Stanford Center for Lymphatic and Venous Disorders
Stanley G. Rockson, MD
Director of Stanford Lymphedema Center
Lymphatic and venous disorders often have profound implications for patients and their families. Caring for patients with edema is a complex task that requires input from many specialists. To meet these challenges, the Stanford Center for Lymphatic and Venous Disorders provides a broad spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic modalities for adults and children with primary and secondary lymphedema, vascular anomalies, chronic venous insufficiency, or the need for wound care. This center combines the best of the Stanford Lymphedema Center with the respected
Aurora Clinic in San Francisco. An extensive research program makes the Stanford Center unique among the few other U.S. programs that offer therapy for lymphedema.
Program Goals
Maximal edema reduction and restoration of normal
limb volume Optimal skin care and maintenance of normal texture Reduction of the risk of recurrent infection Maximal restoration of limb function Patient education to foster independent maintenance
of limb health
Program Highlights
Thorough, complex diagnostic evaluation of lymphatic

96. Lymphedema And Venous Disease - Compression From CircAid Medical Products
Effective treatment for lymphedema and Venous Disease.
http://www.circaid.com
Unique and proven compression therapy for Lymphedema, Venous Disease, and Swollen Limbs.
If you can tie a shoe, you can wear a CircAid® garment.

Designed for patient independence and ease of use, CircAid Systems are made of non-elastic, instantly adjustable bands and are ideal for a wide range of circulatory disorders including:
Both mild and severe arm and leg lymphedema.
Any stage of venous insufficiency, including mild swelling, varicose veins, and venous stasis ulcers. "A significant advance...which may be the most important new change in therapy for venous and lymphatic disease in the last quarter century."
— John J. Bergan, M.D.
See the New Graduate™ Thigh-High The Graduate Demonstration Video For ordering information, see our Lists of Sales Reps and Resellers , or contact us directly for more information.
Recent Case Studies Showing the Effectiveness of CircAid Leggings for the treatment of Lymphedema

Instructional Videos Included with every product.

97. Lymphovenous Canada
About the organization and its purpose. Information about the disorders and extensive data about research.Category Health Conditions and Diseases lymphedema...... THE QUEST FOR UNDERSTANDING The 2002 National lymphedema Network InternationalConference. DERMATOLOGISTS population. lymphedema ONLINE CHAT GROUPS.
http://www.lymphovenous-canada.ca/
The purpose of this site is to link people in Canada with dysfunctioning lymphatic systems with health care professionals and support groups in their communities and around the world. Through this site we will keep you informed of some of the latest developments in scientific research and treatment in this area.
The Medical Post: A swell bunch of doctors championing lymphedema treatment Mark your calendars! First Montreal International Lymphedema Congress May 28-30, 2003 Our Galaxy of Canadian Lymphatic Research Stars
THE QUEST FOR UNDERSTANDING: The 2002 National Lymphedema Network International Conference DERMATOLOGISTS AND WOUND HEALERS:
On the frontlines in identifying lymphatic disorders GENOA 2001:
A Report on the ISL International Congress of Lymphology STANDARDIZING MEASUREMENTS:
ensuring scientific studies are comparable DRAGON BOATS:
Challenging exercise myths CHILDREN'S CORNER:
how parents and children deal with lymphovenous disorders
Research suggests extremity pumps may be helpful to the pediatric population
LYMPHEDEMA ONLINE CHAT GROUPS CANADIAN RESEARCH STUDY
finds compression garments alone effective in reducing limb size CANCER AND LYMPHEDEMA:
Practical Tips for Preventing and Controlling Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema

The CMAJ Clinical Practice Guideline 11 on breast cancer-related lymphedema

The Secret Epidemic of Breast Cancer Survivors
... PAIN:
Can it be experienced with lymphedema?

98. Www.lymphacare.com
lymphedema resource and provider. Experts in insurance approval and reimbursement for lymphedema products. We will work with your Physician or lymphedema Therapist, handle all paper work, and submit lymphedema product claims to maximize your insurance benefits within the scope of your plan for lymphedema coverage.
http://www.lymphacare.com

99. Lymphovenous Canada: Lymphatic Filariasis
lymphedema or elephantiasis in tropical countries or regions - is causedby filarial parasites, which enter the body through mosquito bites.
http://www.lymphovenous-canada.ca/ins_thir.htm
Lymphovenous Canada: Lymphatic Filariasis
The Global Alliance to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis
  • Tropical Disease Specialists:
    help in Canada for the treatment of tropical diseases
  • The International League of Dermatology Societies(ILDS)
  • An Update on the Low Cost Management of Lymphoedema in the Developing World
  • The Filarial Genome Project Resource Centre
    stores and distributes all filarial DNA libraries and clones;
    up-to-date information on filarial genome research on FilGenNet , the Filarial Genome Network.

    Lymphedema or "elephantiasis" - in tropical countries or regions - is caused by filarial parasites, which enter the body through mosquito bites. Three parasites are responsible for lymphatic filariasis: Wuchereria bancrofti, Brungia malayi and Brugia timori. There are two schools of thought over how these parasites cause lymphedema: some experts believe that the parasites block the lymphatic system as the larvae becomes an adult worm while others believe that it is the body's inflammatory response to the parasites - or bacterial riding on top of the parasites - which ultimately causes lymphedema. Some experts, such as Dr. Gerusa Dreyer, author of Basic Lymphoedema Management: Treatment of problems Associated with Lymphatic Filariasis , 2002, have suggested that repeated bacterial infections are the real cause of lymphedema in individuals whose lymphatic systems are already weakened by the parasites.
  • 100. The Compressure Comfort Bra For Chest And Breast Lymphedema - Bellisse.com
    A compression garment for breast lymphedema, chest lymphedema (also lymphoedemaor lymphadema) breast cancer survivors, mastectomy, prosthesis, and post
    http://www.bellisse.com/lymphedema.shtml
    Lymphedema is a common but often misunderstood condition that may be congenital (primary lymphedema) but may also result from compromise to lymph nodes under the arm and around the breast caused by breast cancer surgeries or diagnostic dissection, mastectomy, or radiation (secondary lymphedema). Lymphedema is caused when protein rich lymphatic fluid accumulates in tissues engorging and enlarging vessels often causing visible swelling, tenderness, and sometimes pain. Left untreated, the affected tissues may continue to swell, become hardened or fibrotic and are susceptible to infection. Awareness of lymphedema is low considering the number of women who suffer from it. Currently, there are over 1.5 million women in the United States alone that have breast cancer. Given estimates of lymphedema incidence in breast cancer patients, this would translate into about half a million women who suffer various states of the condition. A Complex System The lymphatic system is a complex network of lymph nodes and vessels that carry and remove lymph fluids throughout the body. Lymph nodes serve to filter bacteria and foreign matter before it is returned to the bloodstream, which is why nodes are sometimes called the "garbage collectors" of the body. When lymph nodes are damaged, as they are frequently during breast cancer treatment, there can be an increase in fluid causing swelling and an increase in protein creating higher risk of infection.

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