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May
Indocyanine green lymphography (ICG) is an innovative method of exploring an individual patient’s lymphatic system. ICG devices are reshaping lymphedema research and treatment. Two world-renowned lymphedema experts have partnered with Medical Solutions Supplier and LE&RN to provide insights into how ...
Published: 26 May, 2020
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Feb
When most people think of lymphedema, they picture an adult. That isn't always the case. Every year, children are also being diagnosed with lymphedema. Just as with adults, when the lymphatic system doesn't function properly, lymph can build up in tissues and cause swelling in the arms, legs, hands ...
Published: 25 February, 2020
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Dec
Lipedema, a little known and often misdiagnosed fat disorder, has been traditionally thought to be resistant to diet and exercise. Rigorous efforts by many with lipedema proved futile until recently. Research conducted by author Leslyn Keith, OTD, CLT-LANA demonstrates a significant breakthrough for those ...
Published: 19 December, 2019
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Nov
Critical new knowledge about lymphedema is presented by Dr. Stanley Rockson, LE&RN Scientific & Medical Advisory Council Founding Chair. In this article, Dr. Rockson shares many common misunderstandings about lymphedema, emerging research, the biological and genetic connections involved, new advances ...
Published: 21 November, 2019
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Jun
Are you fully informed about the latest in diagnosis and treatment for lower extremity fibrosis, phlebolymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency, and related conditions? We’re on a mission to help clinicians identify and treat these conditions as early as possible. This makes a huge difference in the overall health ...
Published: 27 June, 2019
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May
After breast cancer surgery, our patients are often left with surgical and radiation-induced fibrosis. For some patients, they also have a condition known as cording. These health challenges can seriously impact a patient’s mobility and quality of life. However, there are things we can do to help them heal and ...
Published: 31 May, 2019

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