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Why Systematic Reviews Can’t Guide Clinically Relevant MLD Practice for Post-Knee-Replacement Clients
When it comes to clinical practice, what matters most to real-world MLD therapists simply isn’t what’s being measured in “Level I evidence”.
To understand this disconnect we need to revisit what evidence based practice really means.
Evidence based therapy is a synthesis of research evidence, clinical experience and observation, in the context of the desired outcomes of the recipient.
Relying on Level 1 evidence alone is just not enough. Yet systematic reviews and meta-analy
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Oct 56 min read


Pain, Itch, and Inflammation; Why You Want to Scratch that Healing Scar
Skin is meant to be touched
It's natural for us to touch, hug and stroke those we love. These caring actions don't just maintain our social networks, they are rooted in biological processes which ensure the skin remains healthy, and that immune reactions favour would healing and tissue repair. MLD Therapists can harness this dynamic interaction to deliver treatment strategies that promote healing, improve patient outcomes, and foster overall well-being.
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Aug 26 min read


AromaticaLymphatica: A Synergistic Blending of Ancient Remedies and Modern Lymphology.
The therapeutic use of essential oils is deeply rooted in ancient medicine where aromatic plants were revered for their scent, healing properties, and used in spiritual and purification practices.
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Apr 174 min read


The Crucial Role of Mechanical Forces in Wound Healing and Scar Minimisation
mitigating excess scar formation is of paramount importance in allied health care, and MLD and Elastic Taping are two of the most effective
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Aug 9, 20245 min read
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