Lymphedema Treatment at Encompass HealthCare

Dr. Bruce Rubens treats & heals lymphedema (swollen legs) in our outpatient office.

Lymphedema

Lymphedema is swelling due to a blockage of the lymph passages that drain fluid from the tissues throughout the body. It often presents as swollen legs, feet, arms and in other areas of the body. Dr. Bruce Ruben effectively at campus healthcare, located in Oakland county, Michigan.

Lymphedema is successfully treated at Encompass Healthcare & Wound Medicine: manual lymphatic drainage (MLD,) venous ablation, pneumatic pumps

Lymphedema: A Malfunction of the Lymphatic System

Lymphedema can be an inherited disease (primary) or it can develop after surgery, radiation or trauma (secondary) where the lymph nodes of the armpit or groin have been affected. Most lymphedema occurs in the arms or legs, although it is fairly common in the chest, breast, and genitalia.

Lymphedema Symptoms

The most noticeable symptoms of lymphedema are swollen legs that makes your arms or legs feel heavy, thick or tight. This usually begins in the foot/ankle or forearm/hand areas, but it can begin in the thigh or upper arm.

Lymphedema Long-term Effects

As episodes of lymphedema recur, the buildup of waste products and proteins cause the tissues to become hard and thick, a condition called fibrosis. Long-term effects of lymphedema include damage to lymphatic vessels and nodes, as well as a decrease in the oxygen and nutrient supply to the cells.

Lymphedema treatment includes:

  • Decompression (usually with multilayered bandages)
  • Manual lymph drainage (MLD)
  • Pneumatic compression pump
  • Venous Ablation
  • Unna Boot 
  • Diuretics

Decompression therapy is gentle yet firm pressure that can bring down swelling and enhance blood flow. Manual lymph drainage (MLD) is a light massage therapy technique in which the skin is moved in certain directions based on the structure of the lymphatic system. This helps the lymph fluid drain through the proper channels. Wearing compression stockings on the affected area or using a pneumatic compression pump on and off may be helpful. Unna Boots can help and finally, venous ablation is a virtually painless, permanent, in-office procedure that shuts down faulty veins.

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