Health care providers are constantly confronted with the challenge of providing quality health care while at the same time containing escalating costs. Incorporating complementary therapies into standard health care practices can assist in escalating the healing process, enhancing general wellness, focusing on prevention, and promoting a better quality of life. This article discusses manual lymphatic drainage therapy and identifies the value of as well the indications for the therapy. A brief overview of the lymphatic system is included.
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