Why Choose Us
Learn more about Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital, a destination for recovery for stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury and complex medical rehabilitation.
Lymphedema is a condition characterized by an accumulation of lymphatic fluid that causes swelling in the arms and legs, trunk, face, neck and even genital area. It can be present in one, two or all four limbs. Whenever lymph nodes have been removed, damaged or challenged by an infection, lymphedema can occur. Unfortunately, the cause of primary lymphedema is unknown, but with early detection, there are treatments available to help alleviate pain and discomfort. Secondary lymphedema can be the result of surgery, trauma or cancer or its treatments, such as mastectomy, surgeries or radiation therapy.
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network offers lymphedema therapy at a number of our outpatient locations. Find a location near you.
A certified lymphedema therapist, along with your physician, will determine if you are a candidate for complete decongestive therapy (CDT), the gold standard for lymphedema treatment, consisting of gentle massage, wrapping/bandaging, exercise and self-care.
The goal of CDT is to reduce swelling in the involved limb and to prevent and reduce the risk of infection and pain so that the patient can participate in everyday activities with less difficulty.
With early detection and treatment, most patients experience some degree of decreased swelling
and discomfort and improved appearance. Early treatment also may prevent life-threatening infections associated with lymphedema.
Request an appointment with one of our certified lymphedema therapists by calling 1.888.447.3422 or by filling out the form below.