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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Breast - lymphatic drainage



The lymphatic and venous drainages of the breast are of great importance in the spread of carcinoma

About three quarters of the lymphatic drainage is to the axillary nodes: 
  • Lymphatics pass around the edge of the pectoralis major and reach the pectoral group of axillary nodes; 
  •  Routes through or between the pectoral muscles may lead directly to the apical nodes of the axilla; 
  •  Lymphatics follow the blood vessels through the pectoralis major and enter the parasternal (internal thoracic) nodes; 
  • Connections may lead across the median plane and hence to the contralateral breast; 
  •  Lymphatics may reach the sheath of the rectus abdominis and the subperitoneal and subhepatic plexuses. 

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A lymphatic drainage massage is a type of full body massage that helps to unblock and drain the lymphatic system. These techniques can boost the immune system, reduce toxins, and help prevent breast cancer and other ailment. This type of massage can be done as part of a spa treatment or at home using some basic oil.

These videos are going into detail instructions on how Lymph massage works.
Athena is a Cranio Sacral Therapists, a Licensed Massage Therapist and Lymphatic Drainage Therapists.

It should be noted that free communication exists between nodes below and above the clavicle and between the axillary and cervical nodes.

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