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Lymphatic drainage in animals – natural support for health

Lymphatic drainage is a gentle, manual form of therapy that supports the lymphatic system and contributes to detoxification and decongestion of the tissue. This technique is used successfully not only in humans but also in animals to relieve various complaints and promote regeneration.

Effects of lymphatic drainage

The lymphatic system plays a crucial role in the immune system and metabolism. It transports excess tissue fluid, waste products and pathogens away. If the lymph flow is disrupted, swelling (lymphedema), inflammation or a weakened immune system can occur. Manual lymphatic drainage stimulates the pumping capacity of the lymphatic vessels, which can reduce swelling, stimulate the metabolism and accelerate healing.

Areas of application of lymphatic drainage in animals

Lymphatic drainage can be used for a variety of conditions, including:

  • Postoperative care: Reduction of swelling after surgery or injury.

  • Lymphedema: Treatment of water retention and congestion in the tissue.

  • Osteoarthritis and joint diseases: improved mobility and pain relief.

  • Skin diseases and allergies: Supports detoxification and strengthens the immune system.

  • Metabolic disorders: improvement of blood circulation and detoxification.

  • Chronic inflammation and impaired wound healing.

techniques of lymphatic drainage

Lymphatic drainage in animals is carried out using special hand movements that are carried out gently and rhythmically. The most important techniques include:

  • Standing circles: Circular movements with light pressure to activate the lymphatic vessels.

  • Pumping grips: Gentle, pumping movements to improve lymph flow.

  • Scooping movements: stroking movements to drain congestion.

  • Twist grips: loosen adhesions and stimulate lymphatic circulation.

Conclusion

Lymphatic drainage is a valuable therapy for naturally supporting the health of animals. It helps to relieve the body, accelerate healing processes and increase well-being. This gentle method can bring about a significant improvement in the quality of life, especially in older or sick animals.

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